(By Caleb)
At the end of February we celebrated the opening of the new
BUSOMA factory at Kibuye. It turned out
to be a lovely facility that we hope will serve the hospital, Church, and
community for generations. This factory
has certainly been a product of teamwork starting back in the 1980s when Dr.
Frank Ogden began researching a local solution for a high-protein flour to serve
to malnourished patients. Thus was born
BUSOMA, a flour made of two parts corn, one part soy, and one part sorghum (BUrundi
– SOrghum /SOy – MAise). BUSOMA
production has been a staple at Kibuye for over 25 years now.
With the implementation of the Kibuye Hope Hospital Master
Plan (our integrated plan for the next 20 years) we wanted to continue and even
increase the production of BUSOMA. The Friends
of Hope Africa University pursued and obtained a grant opportunity through the
Herman Miller Cares foundation for this new facility. The grant also included funding to serve a
cup of BUSOMA porridge each day to all the patients at the hospital and their
caregivers, as well as all of the kids who come to our malnutrition
clinic.
The factory was designed around the process of making the
BUSOMA flour. Carlan Wendler sat down
with Fidele, our BUSOMA manager, to figure out the details of the process in
order to come up with an efficient design that will allow production to
increase. The new facility also takes advantage of rain-water collection for
grain washing, includes both covered and uncovered drying areas so grains can
be dried in all weather, and greatly increases the sanitary conditions of the
entire process. In mid-September, a few weeks after my family and I arrived in
Burundi, I was given this design and construction began. Through the efforts of our dedicated
construction team, the factory was completed in less than 5 months. It was a joy to be a part of something that
has had such an impact at Kibuye and will continue to do so for years to
come.
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Jason and our Medical Director, Dr. Wilson, cutting the ribbon |
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All were invited to tour the new facility |
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Dr. Gilbert offered a prayer of dedication and thanksgiving |
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In celebration all hospital employees and construction workers enjoyed a soda and a delicious meat-pie at the canteen! |
In an effort to illustrate the process of Busoma production:
5 comments:
Very cool project! Thanks for sharing!
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing and for the pictures too. I just love SEEING what life is like there!
I so hope those who provided the financial grant have seen this wonderful blessing it brings to so many people. THANK YOU, LORD, FOR ALL THE MINDS AND HANDS THAT BROUGHT THIS INTO BEING!
We are so very proud of you Caleb and we miss you
Hi McCropders
I was there as part of the planning team from EMI. It is unbelievably good to see the work you are doing and I was thrilled to see this project handled by Caleb. You are very special people with a very special ministry.
Dave Muller
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