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NEBOBONGO HOSPITAL
VISIT WITH Drs. Jean-Claude and Christine BATANENI and Luc
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DRC (ZAIRE)
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DRC(http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2823.htm)
Geography
Location: Central Africa. Bordering nations--Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia.
Area: 2,345,000 sq. km. (905,063 sq. mi.; about the size of the U.S. east of the Mississippi).
Cities: Capital--Kinshasa (pop. 8 million).
Regional capitals--Bandundu, Bukavu, Goma, Kananga, Kindu, Kisangani, Lubumbashi, Matadi, Mbandaka, Mbuji-Mayi.
Terrain: Varies from tropical rainforests to mountainous terraces, plateaus, savannas, dense grasslands, and mountains.
Climate: Equatorial; ranges from tropical rainforest in the Congo River basin, hot and humid in much of the north and west, cooler and drier in the south central area and the east.
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People(http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2823.htm) Nationality: Noun and adjective--Congolese.
Population (2010 est.): 68 million.Annual population growth rate (2008 est.): 3.24%.
Ethnic groups: Approximately 250 African ethnic groups; the Luba, Kongo, and Anamongo are some of the larger groups.
Religions: Christian 70% (Catholic 50%, Protestant 20%); Kimbanguist 10%; other sects and traditional beliefs 10%; Muslim 10%.
Language: Official--French. National languages--Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, Tshiluba.
Education: Literacy (2008 est.)--French or local language: 55% (women), 76% (men). Schooling (2007 est.)--none 21%, primary 46%, secondary 30%, university 3%.
Health (2007 est.): Infant mortality rate--92/1,000 live births. (USA infant mortality 6/1000 live births) Life expectancy (2008 est.)--51.3 yrs.
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NEBOBONGO
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ONE OF THE POOREST AREAS IN DRC
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UNTREATED PEDIATRIC CASES
Hydrocephalus
Abdominal Tumor
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WATER SOURCES, ARE THEY SAFE?
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BRIEF HISTORY• Nebobongo Evangelical
Hospital, was started in 1950’s by British missionary, Helen Roseveare, under WEC-Int’l (Worldwide Evangel for Christ). In 1964, rebels attacked the hospital, and Dr. Roseveare was arrested and brutally raped. Years later, she was able to return to DRC and forgive those who had physically violated her, without touching her soul. HELEN ROSEVEARE, PIONEER
http://www.thetravelingteam.org/node/118 , http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/h/hotwaterbottle.htm
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NEBOBONGO HOSPITAL
MEN’S WARD (Med+Surgery)
ADMIN
OUTPAT. CLINIC
PEDS WARD
WOMEN’S SURG WARD
WOMEN’S MED WARD OPERATING
ROOM
OLD OR
MATERNITY
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NEBOBONGO HOSPITAL
• 100 Beds (~60% occupancy)• Surgery & Gynecology, Pediatrics, Maternity
and Internal Medicine and Dentistry• Situated in Pawa health district – population - 114,000
• Isiro, pop. 150,000 and other nearby health districts send patients to Nebobongo
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STATISTICS
• In 2009 with only 1 recent medical school graduate and nurses, Nebobongo Hospital treated:– 11,000 patients– 2,600 hospitalizations– 402 deliveries– 478 major surgeries– 306 minor surgeries
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Chaplaincy• All our Patients are invited to attend at least
one service where they can hear about the Lord at Nebobongo Hospital
• 389 people received the Lord as their Savior while being treated at Nebobongo Hospital
• Though this is a major part of our mission, medical care is provided regardless of race, ethnicity, or religion
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OPERATING ROOM
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CURRENT STERILIZATION SYSTEM
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MAIN STERILIZATION MEANS
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WARDS
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DELIVERY TABLES
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MORNING STAFF MEETING
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SOME MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
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LACK OF EQUIPMENT AND MEDICINEWhat does it take to save a life? Certainly doctors and hospitals have the skills to do what it takes, but without the appropriate medical supplies they cannot do their job.
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DIFFICULTY OF TRANSPORTATION
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How to partner with us?• Operating equipment and improved sterilization
service• Anesthesia equipment• X-Ray machine, Ultrasound, Endoscopic Equipment,
Adapted Incubator(s)…• 8-10 Kva generator for emergencies• Patients’ wards improvement and equipment• Transportation• Supporting poor patients who can’t pay their
hospital bills
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Prayer requests• Good transition and adjustment once back in
Nebobongo• Support for us and our ministry• Improving our pharmacy with all essential
medicines • Good cooperation between staff for the
advancement of the work in Nebobongo• That we always serve the poor• Having a permanent electricity source one day
(government to make this happen one day)• Good cooperation with the Government
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THANKS!
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If you wish to help financiallyDonations can be sent toCARES 6705 E. 81st Street, Suite 152 Tulsa , Oklahoma 74133 USA
CARES is a 501 (c) (3) organization, registered with the IRS, that can provide a receipt for your taxes.
CARES is a Christian Asset management corporation. It will receive donations, provide receipts for tax purposes and forward the funds to the Batanenis’ ministry in the DRC.
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Donation DetailsChecks should be made out to CARES with a notation on the memo line in the lower left hand corner that the donation is for one of the following:1. “Bataneni’s building fund” to rehabilitate one of the old mission houses for the Bataneni family to live in (the most pressing need right now, so it will be ready for their move in the summer of 2011). Estimated cost $17,000.00 (U.S.)2. Bataneni family personal support (to supplement their income after they move to Nebobongo)3. Nebobongo Evangelical Hospital ministry supportIt is very important to make the notation on the memo line, since CARES manages donations and finances for other individuals and ministries.
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For a end of year giving that will be counted as a 2010 donation, it needs to be received by CARES by December 30. Checks in the mail, received after that date will be credited as 2011 donations.