Thanks Driliga for that wonderful expression of what is on ground.
However soaking, above 90% of participants on this WN network are
currently working outside the region for various responsibilities or
duties but still has taken it at heart if i may guess.
Then 10% are currently in the region. There is vast gap in
communication if u all can see as a result those outside has to reply
on newspapers publicity and always they come when conditions have gone
sower on ground.
To bridge this void i was suggesting if more from home could be
influenced to join the network, updating us on areas of development
fro relevant sectors, then some of us can now lobby for them even if
not donating contrary to what Mr. Achidri's taught.
Lastly just like we have done to accidents, death cases; i would also
like some few be given responsibility to investigate such reported
matters then update us otherwise we may some times end up talking out
of the ring.
Thanks
Gatre

On 12/23/11, Acidri Ernest <[email protected]> wrote:
> The Acidri guy knows what he is talking about. It is the likes of Vasco's
> who are trying to supply hot air through this forum. I am working hard
> everyday in my business and where i m employed. I do not expect any person
> to do things for me. For the Vasco's who have taken refugee elsewhere, just
> making noise about what government is not doing. Typical of stupid
> opposition politics in Uganda and west nile.
>
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Vasco Oguzua <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Does this Acidri guy really know what he is talking about? he talks
>> about people should do this and that and thinks it is the responsibility
>> of
>> these guys/people with money who have businesses in Kampala, Jinja, and
>> Entebbe and the others who have palaces in the Western world. What I see
>> is
>> that he has absolved himself from the problems people are talking about.
>> Typical of the mindset people who expect things to be done for them and
>> feel they have no responsibility in solving community issues in West Nile.
>> He is not even talking about how much he is contributing but rather talk
>> of
>> someone contributing. This is sad if this is the mind set of people
>> discussing community issues.  Ms. Christine has said correctly that it is
>> not money issues and Mr. Acille Fendru gave a brief bold explanation of
>> some of our problems. We have all the intellectual capabilities and the
>> money, but we lack the zeal, focus, unselflessness commitment and
>> determination to attempt to solve these problems on our own and we are
>> waiting for other people to come and do it doe us as shown in Acidri's two
>> posts.
>>
>> The apathy we have and low self expectation is another expresses by Mr
>> Diliga who thinks that the problems reported by the Monitor newspaper was
>> over blown. People who have high expectations would never respond in that
>> kind of fashion I read in Mr Diliga's post. We have to really begin to
>> look
>> into ourselves as individuals rather than look out at someone else to
>> solve
>> some of these problems.
>>
>> Vasco
>>
>>  > From: [email protected]
>> > Subject: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 40, Issue 56
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:36:02 +0300
>> >
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>> > 1. Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 40, Issue 49 (Acidri Ernest)
>> >
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > Message: 1
>> > Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:35:38 +0300
>> > From: Acidri Ernest <[email protected]>
>> > To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>> > Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 40, Issue 49
>> > Message-ID:
>> > <CAOm8wbrBpkngRZ8i6h7FhT8t=F2f07NwwYbR1FX1=4nrmx_...@mail.gmail.com>
>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>> >
>> > If you can not donate,then invest the money in starting affordable
>> > community hospital. You will have no qualms on the poor services in the
>> > public sector. The problem is your advocacy effort is not publicized
>> atall.
>> > Now you can contribute UGX 100,000 quaterly to support the Impact
>> > Communications Lab to help you spread the news and information through
>> the
>> > local FM stations in West Nile.
>> >
>> > On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Christine Munduru <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> > > Dear Acidri, if the projects already on ground gets frustrated like
>> > > the
>> > > lagoon, who will be motivated to donate when this very donor is
>> threatening
>> > > to withdraw the funds. At times it is not lack of funds but the way
>> things
>> > > are done kust like in this case. just a week ago, the newspapers
>> reported
>> > > alot of monies not accounted for from the district in millions. People
>> can
>> > > donate or contribute if what is on ground gets mismanaged then nobody
>> will
>> > > dare.
>> > >
>> > > Christine
>> > >
>> > > On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Acidri Ernest <
>> [email protected]>wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> I appreaciate the debate through this forum, BUT i regret to say, it
>> is
>> > >> only expression of complaints. Can you suggest possible ways of
>> tackling
>> > >> the challenges. Or those of you who have accumulated lots of wealth,
>> can
>> > >> you donate? I know some of you from West Nile in the diaspora have
>> made
>> > >> fortunes, please can you invest some of it here in west Nile? I know
>> some
>> > >> of you leave in palaces and run good businesses in Kla, Entebbe,
>> Jinja,
>> > >> etc, bring some it here in private hospitals, make them affordable to
>> the
>> > >> local community.
>> > >> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Christine Munduru <
>> [email protected]>wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >>> Dear John,
>> > >>> The DHO, the town clerk and the others who have a stake are on this
>> > >>> forum, hopefully they can guide us on what is happening right now.
>> > >>>
>> > >>> Christine
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>>
>> > >>> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 5:37 AM, JohnAJackson <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>> > >>>
>> > >>>> I am optimistic that anyone on this forum, especially those of you
>> in
>> > >>>> Arua , who have personal relationship with DMO can make an
>> appointment to
>> > >>>> seek the possibility/probability of organizing a public meeting
>> where all
>> > >>>> the stakeholders can discuss this problem by involving all the
>> district
>> > >>>> and regional officials.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> The worst mistake in managing projects is to ignore the influence
>> > >>>> of
>> > >>>> some of the stakeholders. They can kill a project as we have seen
>> in this
>> > >>>> case.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> As some of these projects are funded by Bilateral arrangement with
>> > >>>> Foreign governments, It would be in the best interest of our people
>> to see
>> > >>>> that the project succeeds.
>> > >>>> It is futile to kill or paralyze a project of this significance
>> knowing
>> > >>>> the limitations we have in the region. Hopefully, this issue will
>> > >>>> be
>> > >>>> resolved in soon.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> Looking back at the old hospital which was build around 1940's, the
>> > >>>> population at that time was small. Today our population has
>> multiplied
>> > >>>> likely 10 times. This puts pressure on the facility that has
>> > >>>> limited
>> > >>>> capacity to handle the ever increasing demand
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> On the other hand, it might be great idea to conduct/review current
>> > >>>> level of services in this hospital. Do GAP ANALYSIS to see gaps in
>> > >>>> services, seek opportunities for improvement
>> > >>>> Finding a way to have direct conversation with some of the managers
>> for
>> > >>>> these institutions may be the best way to find out what these
>> people are
>> > >>>> going through.
>> > >>>>
>> > >>>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 11:25 PM, <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > >>>>
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>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> 1. Re: arua hospital is in coma (Diliga Richard)
>> > >>>>> 2. Fwd: Jobline- UNHCR (Kiggundu Mukasa)
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> Message: 1
>> > >>>>> Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 09:12:29 +0300
>> > >>>>> From: Diliga Richard <[email protected]>
>> > >>>>> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <
>> [email protected]>
>> > >>>>> Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] arua hospital is in coma
>> > >>>>> Message-ID:
>> > >>>>> <
>> > >>>>> cae1t0wrmmydgefmsstu_vywgtz2nasetyhinkfu3z1252gz...@mail.gmail.com
>> >
>> > >>>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> Well we should not take the story of monitor newspaper wholesomely
>> > >>>>> because these are businessmen/women who want to sale their
>> > >>>>> products
>> > >>>>> and the issue of the idle ward is a fact becoz the hospital
>> > >>>>> constructed the best ward among all the referral hospitals in
>> Uganda
>> > >>>>> but the ward cannot be used without toilet facilities which are
>> > >>>>> hampered by the standoff of building a Lagoon for the Hospital but
>> > >>>>> the issue of land is still a problem to be solved by the
>> > >>>>> Administration of the hospital remember NWSC in Arua does not have
>> a
>> > >>>>> Lagoon for disposal of waste.
>> > >>>>> Recently i had a patient in the hospital yes there is congestion
>> but
>> > >>>>> there is no patient who sleeps under the beds as reported but what
>> i
>> > >>>>> saw was that attendants sleep next to the patients on the floor.
>> > >>>>> Let us join hands and see that the issue of land is solved so that
>> the
>> > >>>>> ward is put into use and we are aware that this is the only
>> facility
>> > >>>>> in westnile region which the people can access specialized
>> > >>>>> services
>> > >>>>> Thank you
>> > >>>>> Driliga Richard
>> > >>>>>
>> > >>>>> On 12/21/11, Achile Fendru <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >>>>> > Just within this month we have heard such disparaging and heart
>> > >>>>> retching
>> > >>>>> > news after news about the pathetic and sorry situation in our
>> > >>>>> region, e.g.
>> > >>>>> > Monitor, Friday December 9, 2011 ?A district (Arua) crippled by
>> no
>> > >>>>> > electricity?. Then, New Vision December, 14, 2011, ?97% of
>> pupils in
>> > >>>>> P.7 in
>> > >>>>> > Nebbi and Zombo (read entire West Nile region) cannot speak a
>> > >>>>> sentence in
>> > >>>>> > English?. And yet another Monitor article of December 17, 2011
>> > >>>>> carries the
>> > >>>>> > head line; ?Hospital Lacks Space as New Ward Stays Idle?. What
>> can
>> > >>>>> one say
>> > >>>>> > when somebody reads about a doctor stitching a mother who has
>> just
>> > >>>>> given
>> > >>>>> > birth in darkness, a patient sharing a bed with another
>> regardless
>> > >>>>> of the
>> > >>>>> > various diseases that has brought them to the hospital, and that
>> > >>>>> kids who
>> > >>>>> > are expected to brighten their future through education can?t
>> read
>> > >>>>> even
>> > >>>>> > though they are about to sit for national exams where they are
>> > >>>>> expected to
>> > >>>>> > read questions and provide answers.
>> > >>>>> >
>> > >>>>> > In the parts of the world were people care about human dignity
>> and
>> > >>>>> decency,
>> > >>>>> > just one of these issues would have been enough to awaken a
>> > >>>>> community to
>> > >>>>> > move to action. In West Nile what do we see and here? Nothing!
>> Not
>> > >>>>> one
>> > >>>>> > voice of outrage. You may ask outage against who? My answer?
>> Plenty.
>> > >>>>> There
>> > >>>>> > is enough to share around. First, those leaders who purport to
>> > >>>>> > be
>> > >>>>> running
>> > >>>>> > the region, all those with the title district in them: District
>> > >>>>> education
>> > >>>>> > officer, district health officer, district administrative
>> > >>>>> > officer
>> > >>>>> and who
>> > >>>>> > ever is in charge of anything to do with the various districts
>> > >>>>> should be
>> > >>>>> > called on to account. Then there are those who show up only
>> during
>> > >>>>> election
>> > >>>>> > times when they need votes. They were elected to be the eyes,
>> ears
>> > >>>>> and
>> > >>>>> > mouth of the people. Where are they now? Except of course for
>> their
>> > >>>>> own
>> > >>>>> > mouths! How about those so called educated group who used the
>> > >>>>> district
>> > >>>>> > money in one way or another to get education and put themselves
>> > >>>>> somewhere,
>> > >>>>> > but have never cared to give back. If you were educated by those
>> > >>>>> garland
>> > >>>>> > sons and daughters of the region who gave up so much and got
>> nothing
>> > >>>>> back
>> > >>>>> > in return, you belong to this group.
>> > >>>>> >
>> > >>>>> > But seriously, what is wrong with us??? We can not sit down and
>> form
>> > >>>>> > regional action groups that can identify and come up with
>> workable
>> > >>>>> > recommendations that we can use to solve these problems? Are we
>> so
>> > >>>>> lacking
>> > >>>>> > in leadership quality that not one brother or sister can step up
>> to
>> > >>>>> unit
>> > >>>>> > the whole region to tackle these enormous elephant that is
>> > >>>>> > slowly
>> > >>>>> pushing
>> > >>>>> > our people and land into stone age? Where did we get all these
>> > >>>>> attitudes of
>> > >>>>> > resignation, do not care and defeatism from? Or am I just too
>> na?ve
>> > >>>>> to
>> > >>>>> > recognize that the situation is not as dire as it sounds?
>> > >>>>> >
>> > >>>>> > I can equivocally without fear and any reservation, state here
>> that
>> > >>>>> our
>> > >>>>> > region lacks effective leadership. I am talking about the
>> caliber of
>> > >>>>> > leaders that have bias for action and passion for results. I am
>> > >>>>> talking
>> > >>>>> > about the kind of leaders who derive their pride from the
>> success of
>> > >>>>> their
>> > >>>>> > constituents and not personal gain. The kind who measure success
>> in
>> > >>>>> terms
>> > >>>>> > of quality of education, health services, standard of living of
>> all
>> > >>>>> their
>> > >>>>> > people rather than personal bank accounts. Till we start seeing
>> > >>>>> those kind
>> > >>>>> > of leaders, I am sorry to say our region will continue chasing
>> the
>> > >>>>> rest of
>> > >>>>> > Uganda from behind, not leading it.
>> > >>>>> >
>> > >>>>> >
>> > >>>>> > On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 4:31 AM, Raphael Wokorach
>> > >>>>> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>> > >>>>> >
>> > >>>>> >> Dear friends on the WNnet, I am a rare contributor but trust,
>> I'm a
>> > >>>>> >> regular reader. Today i want to share with you my sense of
>> > >>>>> degeneration of
>> > >>>>> >> conditions of infrastructure in WN - following what we read
>> about
>> > >>>>> Arua
>> > >>>>> >> hospital. This is one among many lamentable situations.
>> > >>>>> >> It saddens to follow some of the stories we find about WN, the
>> Best
>> > >>>>> Nile
>> > >>>>> >> as it is/was called sometimes. In front of these alarming
>> > >>>>> situations, of
>> > >>>>> >> failing infrastructures... which are very lamentable, there
>> should
>> > >>>>> be
>> > >>>>> >> questions that we need to raise in order to uplift our spirit
>> for a
>> > >>>>> better
>> > >>>>> >> future. It looks to me our generation has degenerated so much
>> that
>> > >>>>> we do
>> > >>>>> >> not have much to offer for the future generation. Look at the
>> > >>>>> school
>> > >>>>> >> situations, roads, electricity, water.... the list goes on.
>> > >>>>> Anything that
>> > >>>>> >> is hope-filled? The environment too is rapidly degrading...
>> > >>>>> >> this
>> > >>>>> should
>> > >>>>> >> raise gut questions. Or, what can I say of this persisting
>> > >>>>> >> degradation....?
>> > >>>>> >> My sense of it is that we have low expectation. Road, schools,
>> > >>>>> hospitals,
>> > >>>>> >> farms, etc. have collapsed at the watch of everyone. Repair not
>> > >>>>> done or
>> > >>>>> >> badly done - nothing seem to matter! We are indifferent to many
>> > >>>>> things.
>> > >>>>> >> When expectations are low, it is easy to spiritualize or give
>> way to
>> > >>>>> >> patchy
>> > >>>>> >> solutions. This makes it easy also for the authority to
>> manipulate
>> > >>>>> and
>> > >>>>> >> cheat us....
>> > >>>>> >> Second, it seems we do not have a shared language to discuss
>> > >>>>> >> our
>> > >>>>> ideals,
>> > >>>>> >> much less the tools to arrive at. This is reflected by the ease
>> > >>>>> with which
>> > >>>>> >> we are distracted by the petty and trivial, or better the
>> chronic
>> > >>>>> >> avoidance
>> > >>>>> >> of tough decision and inability to build consensus to tackle
>> > >>>>> >> big
>> > >>>>> problems
>> > >>>>> >> as a people. Today, governments work under pressure. If you
>> can't
>> > >>>>> build to
>> > >>>>> >> create pressure, change becomes slow - even the urgent ones.
>> This is
>> > >>>>> >> lacking on our side. We need to express clearly what we want,
>> what
>> > >>>>> our
>> > >>>>> >> ideals are and work towards them!
>> > >>>>> >> I may sound idealistic but i can't see any break through...
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Fr. Raphael Wokorach
>> > >>>>> >> Mccj Scholasticate
>> > >>>>> >> P.O. BOX 24155
>> > >>>>> >> KAREN-nAIROBI 00502
>> > >>>>> >> KENYA
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> TEL: +254 711 859 551 or
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> +254 734 262 853
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> ------------------------------
>> > >>>>> >> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 00:08:43 -0500
>> > >>>>> >> From: [email protected]
>> > >>>>> >> To: [email protected]
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Subject: [WestNileNet] arua hospital is in coma
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> *Sahring this article from Daily Monitor*
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> *
>> > >>>>> >> *
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> *
>> > >>>>> >> *
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> *Hospital Lacks Space As New Ward Stays Idle*
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Felix Warom Okello and Tabu Butagira
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> 17 December 2011
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Patients in Arua Hospital's male ward are reportedly huddling
>> > >>>>> >> in
>> > >>>>> between
>> > >>>>> >> and under beds, choking for fresh air.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> To find a bed, patients are forced into a tough bargain with
>> medical
>> > >>>>> >> personnel. But, even then, they have to share the bed, with one
>> > >>>>> patient
>> > >>>>> >> lying legs facing the other's head.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> These are patients suffering from different illnesses, some
>> > >>>>> communicable.
>> > >>>>> >> The hospital officials say they would prefer to keep the
>> patients on
>> > >>>>> >> separate beds but they have no option because the plight of
>> > >>>>> patients in
>> > >>>>> >> the
>> > >>>>> >> male ward is no different from that of the crowded pediatric
>> ward,
>> > >>>>> part of
>> > >>>>> >> which has been carved to accommodate the female ward.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Patients receiving medication through Intravenous Fluids (IV)
>> sit
>> > >>>>> still on
>> > >>>>> >> the floor, holding their medication because they have no where
>> to
>> > >>>>> strap
>> > >>>>> >> it.
>> > >>>>> >> "The situation is pathetic," Dr Bernard Odu, the hospital
>> director,
>> > >>>>> said.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Arua Hospital was established by the colonialists in 1939
>> > >>>>> >> before
>> > >>>>> being
>> > >>>>> >> expanded to a 372-bed capacity facility by the
>> > >>>>> >> post-independence
>> > >>>>> >> governments, elevating it to the level of a regional referral
>> > >>>>> hospital.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> The original ward facility was condemned by engineers several
>> years
>> > >>>>> ago as
>> > >>>>> >> inhabitable, but the new storied structure that was later built
>> as a
>> > >>>>> >> replacement has created controversy instead of relief.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Plans to construct a shallow pool for sewage treatment did not
>> kick
>> > >>>>> off
>> > >>>>> >> and to date, the hospital manages its effluents on-site using
>> soak
>> > >>>>> pits,
>> > >>>>> >> which often fill up, forcing waste down River Osu, which is the
>> > >>>>> main water
>> > >>>>> >> source for Bibia slum.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> This notwithstanding, three residents of Anyafiyo suburb, who
>> were
>> > >>>>> unhappy
>> > >>>>> >> the foul smell from the lagoon would suffocate them and also
>> cause
>> > >>>>> loss to
>> > >>>>> >> their business, went to court and secured an injunction to stop
>> its
>> > >>>>> >> construction.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> This has in turn stalled the opening of the new Shs3 billion
>> ward,
>> > >>>>> fitted
>> > >>>>> >> with state-of-the-art equipment.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> It has also emerged that the National Environment Management
>> > >>>>> Authority
>> > >>>>> >> cleared the lagoon project a week ago but resumption of its
>> > >>>>> construction
>> > >>>>> >> cannot be effected because hearing of the case, already
>> adjourned
>> > >>>>> several
>> > >>>>> >> times, has been pushed to February next year.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> This means the storied structure which was completed in June
>> last
>> > >>>>> year
>> > >>>>> >> will spend a few more months unutilised, wasting away, while
>> > >>>>> in-patients
>> > >>>>> >> continue to suffer.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> This condition has left able patients seeking treatment at the
>> few
>> > >>>>> private
>> > >>>>> >> health facilities in the town, but the poor find themselves in
>> > >>>>> double
>> > >>>>> >> jeopardy in the crowded wards.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> "I cannot have my child share a bed with another person because
>> he
>> > >>>>> may
>> > >>>>> >> contract a disease," Ms Grace Angutoko said.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> *Multiplied infections*
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> A senior doctor, who asked not to be named because he is not
>> > >>>>> authorised to
>> > >>>>> >> speak on behalf of the hospital, said tuberculosis cases have
>> > >>>>> increased
>> > >>>>> >> due
>> > >>>>> >> to cross-infection in the packed wards.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> "There are so many patients and you don't know whom to help
>> first.
>> > >>>>> Even
>> > >>>>> >> passing through them is a problem," the doctor said.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> The Ministry of Health through Parliament, allocates finances
>> based
>> > >>>>> on bed
>> > >>>>> >> capacity of the health facilities and its catchment population.
>> The
>> > >>>>> >> country
>> > >>>>> >> does not budget for non-citizens, who, according to hospital
>> > >>>>> officials,
>> > >>>>> >> constitute about 20 per cent of patients from DR Congo and
>> > >>>>> >> South
>> > >>>>> Sudan.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> Mr Odu asked MPs to contrive other benchmarks for resource
>> > >>>>> allocation to
>> > >>>>> >> health units otherwise Arua will remain disadvantaged and
>> > >>>>> overwhelmed.
>> > >>>>> >> This
>> > >>>>> >> compromises quality of health care delivery and safety of
>> > >>>>> >> health
>> > >>>>> workers,
>> > >>>>> >> experts say.
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >> This newspaper has been told that the Japanese government that
>> > >>>>> offered to
>> > >>>>> >> erect new Out-Patients', Casualty and Maternity wards complete
>> with
>> > >>>>> lagoon
>> > >>>>> >> system has asked hospital administrators to quickly resolve the
>> > >>>>> current
>> > >>>>> >> impasse or they relocate the proposed project to another needy
>> > >>>>> region
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
>> > >>>>> >>
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>> > >>>>> Message: 2
>> > >>>>> Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 10:19:21 +0300
>> > >>>>> From: Kiggundu Mukasa <[email protected]>
>> > >>>>> To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <
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