BedNet Delivery on the Zambezi River


Jun 25th, 2008 2:20 PM UTC
By ONE Partners

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I recently returned from Tete Province, Mozambique, where I helped to distribute bed nets and malaria medications to remote communities on the Zambezi River. I joined the adventurous and ambitious Roll Back Malaria Zambezi Expedition, a two-month voyage tracing Dr. David Livingstone’s trip down the river 150 years ago. The Zambezi Expedition aims to track successes and challenges of controlling malaria in six countries in malaria-endemic southern Africa: Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. I joined toward the end of the Expedition, during which crew members and medical teams have traveled more than 1,550 miles to deliver bed nets and medications to remote areas along the river, many of which are accessible only by boat.

Zambezi Trip 054_webWe visited one village near the old colonial Boroma Mission, a few miles upstream from the city of Tete. Though we arrived only the evening before to tell the villagers that we would be coming to deliver bed nets, we found the entire village gathered, health cards in hand, early the next morning when we crossed the river from our campsite. They greeted us with impromptu singing and dancing, incorporating the sting of a mosquito’s bite and malaria’s fever and chills in their movements. One of the village women kept the crowd in gales of laughter as she mimed the mosquito’s treacherous path through the night to the sleeping victim. When we hung a bed net from a nearby tree to demonstrate how to use it, she crawled under it and pretended to sleep soundly and safely to illustrate the point.

The Zambezi Expedition’s goal is to show that coordinated action can force back the spread of malaria and help save millions of lives. As this visit showed, Africans along the Zambezi’s banks are eager to join in the fight against malaria—they have the energy, the drive and the dedication—all they need are the tools. The Expedition has drawn to a close, but the lessons of how international support and local implementation can and must go hand in hand are clear.

To learn more about the Roll Back Malaria Zambezi Expedition, go to
www.zambezi-expedition.org

-Emily Bergantino, Malaria No More

TAGS: Malaria, Malaria No More, Mozambique

  1. Debbie Ksays: Jun 25th, 2008 8:41 PM EST

    June 25, 2008 at 8:41 pm

    Thanks Emily for posting this update on this venture here in the ONE Blog. I love the picture of the womean receiving the bednet for her family which will help to keep her children alive.

    Thank you, Malaria No More, for all that you’re doing. It’s blessed work.

    LIVING POSITIVELY, debbie :)
    http://www.mpwn-uganda.org

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