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ROKPA Times November 2018 - With ROKPA to independence

Our magazine, the "ROKPA Times", appears several times per year and reports in detail on current and planned ROKPA Projects in Nepal, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

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SOUTH AFRICA<br />

SÜDAFRIKA<br />

“S<strong>to</strong>rk bundles” for<br />

independent women<br />

In a poor district of Cape Town new mothers are provided with<br />

“s<strong>to</strong>rk bundles”, sandwiches and food vouchers from <strong>ROKPA</strong>.<br />

In this way, the women are able <strong>to</strong> concentrate on the welfare<br />

of their newborn babies rather than having <strong>to</strong> struggle for each<br />

meal.<br />

“The baby’s clothes are passed on from family <strong>to</strong> family” reports<br />

Zan, a “Circle of Nourishment” volunteer who distributes food<br />

and s<strong>to</strong>rk bundles. “In the most extreme cases this will prevent a<br />

baby from dying of cold in a draughty tin hut.” The mothers are<br />

aware that these packages are a temporary measure which<br />

should help them <strong>to</strong> find ways <strong>to</strong> improve their own situation.<br />

The aim of this project is <strong>to</strong> help them <strong>to</strong>wards <strong>independence</strong>.<br />

A s<strong>to</strong>rk bundle<br />

contains disposable<br />

nappies and clothes<br />

for newborn babies,<br />

which the new<br />

mothers are very<br />

grateful <strong>to</strong> receive.<br />

Carrie, aged 34, is expecting her second child. She suffered<br />

domestic violence at the hands of her partner for years and was<br />

completely reliant on him. After a particularly bad fight, he left<br />

the heavily pregnant Carrie with nothing <strong>to</strong> live on. She explains<br />

that she would often go <strong>to</strong> bed hungry herself, but always made<br />

sure that her five-year-old child was fed by a neighbour. Carrie<br />

says that she cannot continue <strong>to</strong> ask for help from neighbours<br />

who are themselves struggling <strong>to</strong> make ends meet.<br />

When we gave Carrie food vouchers she cried tears of joy, saying<br />

that she had never expected <strong>to</strong> receive help in this way. Two<br />

weeks later she was given more vouchers which will help her <strong>to</strong><br />

eat healthily during her pregnancy. Her child will soon be born<br />

– and then she’ll receive a s<strong>to</strong>rk bundle <strong>to</strong>o.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>s: © Suzanne Louw, Lea Wyler<br />

The “Circle of Nourishment”<br />

Project<br />

In collaboration with a maternity hospital in Cape Town,<br />

<strong>ROKPA</strong> comes in<strong>to</strong> contact with between 250 and 300<br />

destitute mothers and their newborn babies each week.<br />

Many of the mothers are very young and have <strong>to</strong> fend for<br />

themselves.<br />

Project activities include:<br />

• Preparing and distributing nourishing sandwiches and fruit.<br />

• Giving new mothers a s<strong>to</strong>rk bundle comprising sanitary and<br />

hygiene products and a basic kit of clothing for their<br />

newborn.<br />

• Handing out food vouchers.<br />

• Providing moral support for the women, many of whom<br />

have <strong>to</strong> deal with sad and difficult circumstances.<br />

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