He’s a beautiful child with a warm smile. He is just 5 or 6 years
old and very involved in our ROWAN program. I met him at our Saturday
Children’s program during my recent trip to Mawanga. During part of the day,
all the children were having their hair cut; which our staff was educating and
promoting good hygiene and health. It was a great way to tangibly show the kids
little steps to take care of themselves. We had our very own “Mobile Barbershop” set up and groups of kids were being cycled through.
Mawanga Barbershop
Looking at Moses' feet
As
Pastor Paul and I observed the process, he mentioned to me that once a month he
usually examines feet for jiggers. I told him I had never seen jiggers before
and I wanted to know what they were, how to identify them, and simply what he
normally does. We asked a couple of kids to sit down with us so we could
examine their feet. We slipped of the shoes of Moses and we immediately were
speechless (picture above). Since never seeing what jiggers are or what they do, I asked “Are
these jiggers?” Pastor said “no”, but
after asking Moses, he immediately said, “No, these are not jiggers, but rats.
Rats have been eating the bottom of his feet”. I nearly fell over. My stomach
dropped from hearing the words. I had to ask him again because I couldn’t
believe it was true. I was in disbelief. I have never heard or better yet, seen
the effects of rats eating human flesh.
Come
to find out, Pastor Paul explained to me that Moses lived in a thatched house
(straw grass as the roof with a mud/rock mixture for the walls..picture below) and there were
a lot of rats that come into those homes looking for food. When they don’t find
food, they begin gnawing on the bottom of feet. Just about unreal and almost
unbelievable. Looking at Moses’ feet, there were several layers of skin chewed
off, which was proven by the different shades of pink I saw; some areas were
even raw. I couldn’t believe this happened to this precious little child.
“How do we fix this?”, I said. Pastor again looked at me and said, “most people who live in these types of homes face these types of challenges.” My heart just broke…again. This is the reality of so many people with so many numerous challenges, but through even a physical hardship, there seems to be a glimmer of hope in their smiles...
An example of a house Moses lives in..
“How do we fix this?”, I said. Pastor again looked at me and said, “most people who live in these types of homes face these types of challenges.” My heart just broke…again. This is the reality of so many people with so many numerous challenges, but through even a physical hardship, there seems to be a glimmer of hope in their smiles...
2 comments:
Joy, thank you for bringing this news to us. May the grace of God loft us with our little brother, Moses, and carry us in pray and in real and tangible help, in this present need.
Joy, there are way too many stories like Moses in Eastern Uganda! Thanks for sharing it! Email me about specifics on how Sole Hope is attacking the jigger problem outside of Jinja. dru@solehope.com
www.solehope.org
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