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The HOPE project

Koko Sossouvi is one of our regular guest bloggers. She’s blogging from Burundi.

I’m sitting under the roofed section of the Rugombo market, in the midday heat that’s so characteristic of Cibitoke Province. I’m here to celebrate the great achievements made by the HOPE project (Helping Orphans – Promoting Education).

The project, which supports children affected by HIV and AIDS, was put in place by our partner APECOS. Today, school materials and uniforms are being distributed to the 120 children supported by the project.

A singing bird

Before the distribution begins, some of the children perform a little play on the topic of skiving off school. It’s a fun and engaging little play about a singing bird distracting children on their way to fetch water before going to school. Genuine laughter and endless clapping spreads into the crowd.

Then comes the distribution. As the names of the children are called out, and the little people walk over to collect their school kits, I feel strangely emotional. These happy looking children, who have entertained me so well just a moment ago, are all orphans. Some of them have lost their entire family to AIDS. Many are actually HIV positive themselves.

When I am called over to make a speech in front of the audience, mid-way through the distribution, I wonder what I can say to such brave children. Inside I actually feel like crying. But looking around once more, I see nothing but joy and great optimism for the new school year. An incredible sense of purpose takes over me and the words come out easily.

Later, our partner points out to me a young boy by the name of Fuston Nibizi. Last year, Fuston was involved in a road traffic accident in which his 10-year-old brother Liévin lost his life. Fuston was badly injured in his leg. Today, he’s walking painlessly and is about to put on a brand new school uniform.


Comments

Posted by Wokie Weah | 5th November 2008 21:00
Fruits of Hope Walks.

Posted by grendelli | 14th November 2008 08:58
Hi Im grendelli, 14 yrs. old, Im very much pity to those who suffer due to starvation, I know that its not easy to live in that kind of life, and I hope that God will supply all your needs, and I pray 4 u because I know that God will supply all nothing is impossible with God,,I wish you to have a nice life wish you all the best, always pray, and I know that God will hear your prayers...God bless

Posted by joseph martin | 17th November 2008 22:48
my vision is to one day help those in this kind of need.psalm 103:1-5 god bless the children. dr martin

Posted by kim | 19th November 2008 10:35
I'm almost don't know. But, Children (in anywhere) must be happy and healthy. Now, i'am small, But, together thingking about this topic, We must find some solution. Let's moving, + slowly + and smartly(?) We are the one, .. . be happy~

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