Well, our most recent newsletter has now been sent out and added to the site.
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“NAMIBIA is unlikely to meet its Millennium Development Goals in reducing child mortality and providing equal access to primary healthcare.”
The article notes that “[a]ccess to primary healthcare remains highly unequal in Namibia … rural areas across the country are left without meaningful healthcare provision because of uneven service distribution … [and] lack of primary health care centres in rural areas resulted in high rates of poverty-related deaths, especially among pregnant women and children under five.”
It also notes that “20 per cent of all Namibians,especially in the rural areas of Kunene (where we are based) and Omaheke , lack access to primary healthcare [and] rural primary healthcare facilities were understaffed.”
A number of key facts and statistics from this article include:
When you look at these it’s worth bearing in mind that we are working in the north-west of the country.
The whole article is available on line here
Well, here is the little beastie that I wasn't allowed to show you until the in-laws had left.
Ironically, we had been on the phone to Helen's parents re-assuring them that we hadn't seen any scorpions or snakes in the house, and then later that night we fond this guy in our bedroom, beside our bed.
He has a relatively thick tail, so I guess is a little bit dangerous! I think he is a Western Granulated Thick-Tailed Scorpion.