söndag, maj 02, 2010
En tiondel
Ett bra första dygn i Ghana. Å bor granne med kyrkan, den vackra sången från mässan väckte oss klockan sju. Vi gick över for att lyssna, men fick istallet höra en halvtimmeslång predikan om kyrkans dåliga finanser, att det står i bibeln att man skall ge ifrån sig en tiondel, minst en tiondel, av lönen.
På eftermiddagen tog vi tro-tro, liten buss som man tränger in sa många det går, till stranden. Nagra enstaka vita men mest lekfulla, glada ghananer. Som alla är normalviktiga. En märklig syn.
I huset kämpar Lukas, som är tysk projektarbetare, mot vad han tror ar malaria. Imorse såg han riktigt slak ut men efter tre malariaprofylaxtabletter (Lariam) kände han sig redan battre ? Imorgon skall han göra test pa laboratoriet.
Å ar som fisken i vattnet. Det känns bra.
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This statement has been taken out of context because the charges from SGMC for cancer treatment is highly subsidized and is about 1/4 of what is being charged around the world.Further to this SGMC will give free cancer treatment to children below 18years and the poorest in the society. This is contrary to what is being portrayed in the message as the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer.
Korkor Agboka
Korkor,
Of course I am surprised to hear from you now.
Thanks for the visit, the comment, and for the information.
I suppose that you have read(translated) all I wrote, not only about the rich and the poor. In the text I mentioned that treatment at SMGc is cheaper than elsewhere, I did, n´t know the exact number. As I remember we discussed in general about poverty and unequality, and you made this statement. I did n´t understand that you meant it should be that way, it was just a statement.
If my comment did hurt or bothered you I really want to apologize. I wish you good luck with the fantastic project. Is it going according to the plans ?
Sincerely
Eric
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