Emmah arrived at Kasensa on July 6, 2 days after her mom died. Family seemed to be supportive of Emmah - although they've not yet visited Emmah since day of admission. The "uncle" lives at Siabalumbi and so that gives us great opportunity to speak with and educate family on importance of Emmah being with family instead of Kasensa.
Talks with family will begin next week by Osco and ourselves. If strengthening of that family is straight-forward then I will expect Emmah to be discharged from Kasensa soon.
Emmah is VERY healthy and just about as sweet as any infant baby can be. She is a favourite of visitors as she also, like Fanwell, enjoys being held and motivates us with her sweet smiles.
Friday, September 27, 2013
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