The lack of access to safe drinking water and poor hygiene is a major cause iud the current cholera outbreak along the Congo River.
allAfrica.com: Congo-Kinshasa: Relighting the Candle - MSF's Emergency Cholera Response in DRC
Impromptu updates, videos and pictures (postings) of things I have seen or done during my day. These pictures and video were taken with my myTouch4g. In order words (pictures and video) of my day.
The lack of access to safe drinking water and poor hygiene is a major cause iud the current cholera outbreak along the Congo River.
allAfrica.com: Congo-Kinshasa: Relighting the Candle - MSF's Emergency Cholera Response in DRC
"As human beings, we all have a responsibility to ensure that the products that make our lives easier and more convenient are not making life unbearable for others. As Americans, I believe we have a special responsibility to do what we can to end the horror in Congo. For decades in the past, we turned a blind eye to conflict and corruption in DRC because we considered it an ally in the Cold War. Today, America is home to the largest end-user companies of conflict minerals."
Durbin Calls for Human Rights Awareness in the Congo at the Holocaust Memorial Museum
In a speech at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) today called attention to the human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and what the US can do to reduce the violence and hold perpetrators accountable. The speech was part of the “Voices from the Congo” conference, co-hosted by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience, The National Endowment for Democracy, and the Eastern Congo Initiative, which aids grass-roots groups in Congo.
Thandie mentions her trip to eastern Congo. She said our selfishness of electronics leads to the rape of Congo women.
"Light the torch of awareness. Honor the eventual death of self, appreciate the privilege of life, and marvel at what comes next. Simple awareness is where it begins."
http://www.ted.com/talks/thandie_newton_embracing_otherness_embracing_myself.html
It rained once today. It was a big down pour.
Now it's threatening to rain again. The sky looks scary. The wind really picked up. However, just the sky is dark. Maybe it will miss us.
It was a great day for chili. The Rotary Club of Indianapolis East's First Annual Chili Cookoff was a tasty success.
I agreed (and voted for) with winning chili teams.
1st Place - American Home Patio Builders
2nd Place - MSD Warren Township
3rd Place - Wilson Insurance Company
from my HTC phone!
Woody M. Collins
President, Congo Helping Hands
"Strengthening the Heart of Africa"
(317) 698-7643 US
website: http://www.CongoHelpingHands.org
blog: http://www.EndingExtremePoverty.org
facebook: http://profile.to/woodycollins
from my HTC phone!
Woody M. Collins
President, Congo Helping Hands
"Strengthening the Heart of Africa"
(317) 698-7643 US
website: http://www.CongoHelpingHands.org
blog: http://www.EndingExtremePoverty.org
facebook: http://profile.to/woodycollins
The situation in Zimbabwe has now reached the tipping point. Essential services including health, sanitation and education have collapsed completely. There is mass starvation in the country as most people are surviving on one meal or less a day. Deaths due to the cholera and the HIV/ AIDS epidemic are rising rapidly, exacerbated by shortages of clean water, food and medicines. Additionally, the suppression of democratic freedoms through abductions, torture and other sinister forms of intimidation continues unabated, indicating total breakdown of the rule of law.
At this critical juncture, SADC and African governments must act resolutely to protect the people of Zimbabwe who are being subjected to a passive genocide. The suffering of the people of Zimbabwe cannot be ignored any longer. Sign our petition and add your voice to this call for action which will be sent to President Kgalema Motlanthe in his capacity as Chairperson, Southern African Development Community (SADC).
Petition: Please sign and forward to your friends! http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsavezimbabwenow%2Ecom%2F&urlhash=Yh5y&_t=disc_detail_link
from my HTC phone!
Woody M. Collins
President, Congo Helping Hands
"Strengthening the Heart of Africa"
website: http://www.CongoHelpingHands.org
blog: http://www.EndingExtremePoverty.org
facebook: http://profile.to/woodycollins
Normally, MANY people have to die before health officials are alerted to a unusual health problem. Why? In developing countries, death is so common place, no one is alarmed when a child or anyone dies unexpectedly. It is not apparent to the poor that something is wrong until many more die suddenly.
Fever is common sympton of malaria, Ebola, and many other diseases. But Ebola is quite deadly because it is untreatable or uncurable. It kills 40-90 percent of the infected.
Therefore, a device such as this lens-free imaging device by UCLA could provide village health officials with a quicker diagnostic of the "unusual" deaths.
Better health through your cell phone. "Lens-free imaging advance by UCLA researchers could lead to improved wireless diagnostics for HIV, malaria and other global medical problems
By Mike Rodewald 9/10/2008
In many Third World and developing countries, the distance between people in need of health care and the facilities capable of providing it constitutes a major obstacle to improving health. One solution involves creating medical diagnostic applications small enough to fit into objects already in common use, such as cell phones — in effect, bringing the hospital to the patient.
UCLA researchers have advanced a novel lens-free, high-throughput imaging technique for potential use in such medical diagnostics, which promise to improve global disease monitoring, especially in resource-limited settings such as in Africa. The research, which will be published in the quarterly journal Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering (CMBE) and is currently available online, outlines improvements to a technique known as LUCAS, or Lensless Ultra-wide-field Cell monitoring Array platform based on Shadow imaging."
It's painful to see all businesses closing their door. Jobs are gone! People lives are changed.
Also, our neighbors are changing. Closed storefronts, shops, and some restaurants.
Everyone needs to eat. Go out and visit your favorite eatery! They will appreciate your business.
I had the best pancakes this morning!
from my HTC phone!
Woody M. Collins
President, Congo Helping Hands
"Strengthening the Heart of Africa"
website: http://www.CongoHelpingHands.org
blog: http://www.EndingExtremePoverty.org
facebook: http://profile.to/woodycollins