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At the Katondwe Mission Hospital, every day brings new challenges. Our reality is full of very tough moments, when we feel powerless, intertwined with the times that give us great satisfaction from the help we have provided. It is a great joy and a commitment for the future. We want to provide our patients with constant care of the highest possible standard and to constantly improve the conditions in the Hospital. Usually, the reality of life in Africa, in Zambia, is very different from the standards and convenience we know. Nevertheless, we make sure to end each day with a sense of a job well done and gratitude for all the good that has occurred. Of course, it would not be possible without the support of our Donors, for which we are very grateful.
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Our hearts are filled with joy, positive thinking and we are ready for the upcoming Christmas...
We wish you all the best from the bottom of our hearts!
Today, we want to show you some amazing beauty! Hundreds of white lilies are blooming around the Katonde Mission Hospital. This is their time.
They fill our hearts with joy, as in this way we can witness the divine creation. They please our eyes with their unique beauty.
We wish you could smell their wonderful scent!
read moreWe are deeply grateful for your every donation. It brings us closer to purchasing an X-ray machine for the Katondwe Mission Hospital.
In the hope of raising an adequate sum of money, we are eager to develop an even more challenging plan – to build a diagnostic X-ray and CT imaging laboratory. We aim to draw up a project in compliance with the recommendations and requirements for healthcare facilities in order to maintain the safety of our patients and staff. We also must install air conditioning in the X-ray and CT rooms due to the equipment requirements.
We believe that good people will support our initiative.
read moreEvery day, we admit new patients to the Katondwe Mission Hospital. They arrive from the neighbourhood as well as from furthest corners of Zambia. They come to find relief in their pain and alleviate their conditions.
The most common diseases are sickle cell anaemia, tropical splenic enlargement, malaria, tuberculosis and HIV. There are also many cases of cancer, heart disease or kidney disease. Many patients are malnourished.
We regularly deliver babies and perform caesarean sections.
read moreAt the Katondwe Mission Hospital, we admit more and more patients each day, coming from different areas of Zambia.
There are many patients with sickle cell anaemia and so-called tropical splenic enlargement in our area. We also have patients with malaria, tuberculosis, HIV and malnutrition. Additionally, we see many cases of hypertension, asthma, diabetes, cancer, kidney and heart disease – these are patients who are particularly vulnerable to the severe course of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
We may administer oxygen only by using oxygen concentrators. We have problems getting the blood for our hospital. There is a long wait for the ordered blood, available only in limited amounts.
read moreThis year, the Easter wishes of good health are especially meaningful. We wish you physical health, in particular in the light of the new danger of the virus, but also spiritual health, which is equally important. Here, in our hospital, we are aware of it. While schools, kindergartens and churches have been closed, we also try to provide spiritual support to our patients and the personnel.
read moreThe year started well for us.
We bought a new truck. Travels to Lusaka, shopping and transporting essentials for the Katondwe Mission Hospital will no longer be such a problem for us.
Our nearest city, Lusaka is approximately 300 km from us. We go there once a month. We collect mail, and buy food, medicines and fuel for the generator, but first of all, we replenish the blood supply from the blood bank.
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