Friday, December 12, 2008

THANK YOU! Uganda Visit Summary Nov/Dec 2008: . Priorities for our future work with the isolated deaf in Arua District, N. Uganda .

This trip, and the meetings and community sign workshops it enabled, have only been possible thanks to a large number of people's support of time, hospitality, finance, encouragement, time and talent and prayer. Particular thanks to our UK supporters, YWAM Arua staff, Ugandan friends working on behalf of the deaf there.

All of the workshops and meetings involved travel and refreshment expenses which although low compared to the UK were far beyond the reach of the benificiaries here. I am grateful for God's protection during our travels here. Road travel is high risk whether you cycle or take a motor-bike or lorry taxi. Walking is not the safest option!

Following Adam’s recent stay back in N. Uganda, the workshops and discussions held there highlighted several priorities for our future work:

  • Sourcing /developing a text-free Ugandan Sign-Language(USL) booklet with photographs of objects to accompany their equivalent sign.
  • Provision of extra-curricular opportunities for deaf students at Eruba, e.g. training for and transport to sports fixtures/cultural exchanges with neighbouring schools.
  • Acquisition of teaching aids, AV equipment and generator to deliver community based sign-language courses based on an existing curriculum.
  • Identification of able and available USL interpreters/instructors to co-deliver these community based sign-language courses
  • Provision of community based sign-language courses for isolated deaf, first on the outskirts of Arua town, then in more rural areas such as Offaka or Okallo. Opportunities for wider adoption of USL and social/cultural exchange within their communities through traditional dance, story-telling or sport would then be explored

  • Exploration of possibilities for vocational training/income generation and social/cultural exchange for Arua town’s deaf youth for whom secondary education is unreachable/unaffordable.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Arua Deaf School Students sign beautiful song at Deaf-blind Priests Ordination

Thanks to our current supporters I was able to finance transport for Arua Deaf School Students to their Deaf-partially blind Pastor Alems ordination. Together with their head-teacher we took a lorry taxi, 60 miles away to the pastor's home town.

The ordination was memorable for all there because... :

  • .. the deaf students got a rare trip away from school where they board in tough conditions


  • .. the congregation of 1000 plus witnessed Church of Uganda's first ever ordination of a deaf-partially blind person, a preach given in sign by one of Uganda's few deaf pastors. It was translated into English and then the locallanguage phrase by phrase. Many were surprised!

  • .. Ugandan sign-language was seen as a clear, beautiful and empowering communication tool

  • .. many in the congregation come from districts where the prevalence of deafness is very high, sign-language unknown and integration and affirmation of deaf children very low.

  • .. Eruba's deaf students signed song of praise to their Maker and signed message of thanks to songs turned widespead initial laughter into the most moving moments of the 4hour service.



I and local YWAMer, Benjamin, also spent time at the deaf school just relaxing and having fun with the students and staff. They loved "UNO", "Tip-it", and bench ball.

The finale to the afternoon was a demonstration by the deaf lads of their martial arts drills. extra cuuricular possibilities are sorely needed and sought. we want to help..