What would you do?
The over simplified version of the situation at hand: the doctors nation wide have been on
strike for more than 50 days now due to deplorable working conditions and
pitiful salaries at public hospitals.
We arrived on the tails of a crisis gone bad to worse. 5,000 Kenyan physicians nationwide serve 45 million people.
They are worn out beyond what can be paid. The government agreed to a collective bargaining agreement
several years ago to increase the salaries and provide better working conditions
in hospitals where it is not uncommon to have less equipment than one
thermometer. The agreement has not
been kept so now the doctors have called a strike until it is implemented. The government has threatened to sack 4,000 doctors this Friday if they do not return to work.
Meanwhile the private hospitals are open for the few who can
afford to pay. Tenwek is a private
mission hospital so we are carrying on under the pressure of bloated capacity
and standing room only, triaging the patients according to their likelihood to
recover.
One might be tempted to get depressed or worse,
despair. Some might be tempted to
do more and try harder until one is burst at the seams from a particularly
western disease called the God-complex.
It's a complex situation too.
But we are not the Hero who is competent to defeat any of
the systemic evils of this world save for the power of the Risen Christ at work
in our hearts. We don't have to solve this. We only have to be faithful. Only by staring
through certain death to the back door that was blasted out there by His
Resurrection, can we find the strength to endure for even another day. So while some trust in collective
bargaining, some trust in better equipment, some trust in democratic systems or
scientific materialism, we trust in the Name of the Lord Our God and that’s how
we continue.
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