Medi-Plantas Album
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Counselling for HIV+ patients at the project office at CCM Molumbo |
AMETRAMO is the Portuguese acronym for Association of Traditional
Healers of Mozambique, who share with the project a belief in the
healing powers of medicinal herbs and plants. This photo is a meeting
of the healers with Medi-Plantas project staff. |
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Each
HIV+ worker responsible for a garden also receives gardening tools and
seeds of various nutritious vegetables as well. |
Medicinal plants dug from the original gardens, being distributed to
workers of some of the 30 new gardens being set up this month. |
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Most
families with 1 or more HIV+ members are even poorer than the average
rural Mozambican subsistence farm family, because they have 1 or more
workers weakened by HIV and unable to be as productive on the farm. So
they may live in a house of grass only, unlike the more substantial
mud-brick construction seen in the photo of the traditional healers. |
Each
community where there are medicinal plant gardens also has an activist
group of volunteers trained to teach and promote nutrition for PWAs
and everyone. |
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Another of the activist groups, receiving seeds, tools and plants. |
Another distribution of seeds and tools, showing watering cans. |
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Manteiga Pulaisse the project manager and Rosa Jorge one of the 2
community health workers employed in the project, in one of the
original Molumbo medicinal plants gardens |
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Manteiga delivering
medical plant product to a HIV+ patient |
Rosa
doing a home visit of one of the 59 HIV+ patients connected with the
project. This is a big part of her work. |
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