Casita Copan Today
Sunday, November 9th, 2014We spent some time at Casita Copan today.
We spent some time at Casita Copan today.
We arrived in Nueva Armenia after two hours of jolting around on the bad roads and 4 stops to deliver Influenza vaccine, syringes and sharps containers to clinics along the way. What a welcome. The heads of many of the communities, and the health committee greeted us and treated us to a lunch of fried chicken. Beats Kentucky fried. and an air of excitement around the future of the clinic. There were speeches of gratitude
Unfortunately the consensus was that they would open the clinic when the dormitory was finished. That might not be for a year or two. After considering “my role” and “rights” to have an opinion I suggested we open the clinic now. A beautiful facility, lots of room, but a change in the original thinking and plan. Some dissension, but lots of support. The clinic is pretty much done and ready to go. More discussion will have to happen.
There is good work being done in this community. They anticipate 15 students from the community moving up to seventh grade next year, and have had an outpouring of interest from surrounding communities to participate in the program. Our meeting yielded a few decisions… a proposal being written to A Better World to buy more computers, a commitment to analyze the final numbers of how many of the original students complete the program and what their grades are like. The school year ends at the end of November.
The computers are available from 1:30 to 6:30 6 days a week. The majority of students work in the morning and attend school in the afternoon. The Superintendents have chosen to divide the time into two sessions. We discussed having the school open into the evening also. The problem is the facilitator who is there to answer questions, and assign marks. They had a donation to provide an honorarium for this person over the last year, but are wondering how to continue covering costs. The students pay 50 Lps a month (about 2.50$ US) and that money has covered any computer repairs that have been necessary. We discussed the possibility of raising the fees but 2.50$ represents a half days wages for them. We brainstormed several ideas including partnering with a technical school to do computer repairs.
A questionnaire will be constructed for the students to assess their satisfaction of the problem and get their feedback. One or two questions like… would you recommend the program to a friend, and do you like the program and will you continue with the program… will be asked.
After giving it a lot of thought last night I felt I had to pursue answers to these questions. A meeting was arranged and this drawing taken to the meeting to help illustrate my point that there is plenty of space available on the existing site to warrant opening the clinic.
After much discussion we have a plan in place. Three nurses will be hired to staff the clinic, and at the meeting on November 22 the equipment needs established and hopefully guaranteed by the government.
The park as usual was a site of lots of action!