ALERT medical facility, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
During our visit to the ALERT medical facility in Addis Ababa late last year my wife and daughter we fascinated and very impressed with the craft work being done by inmates of the facility. Many of the patients in this medical work are sufferers of leprosy, now called Hansen’s disease. It’s something we don’t think about much here in Australia as the condition is almost non-existent with only about 60 known current cases Australia wide, mostly in Aboriginal communities.
The ALERT facility in Addis Ababa is more than a place of refuge and treatment. It also helps in rehabilitation, training and financial support. All the craft work – which is absolutely beautiful – is sold through their little shop on-site with all proceeds going back to the patients. We bought so much we even sent home some of their work as unaccompanied luggage.
In each of the photos today you can see my wife and daughter admiring their craft as they worked at it.
How did you schedule the visit to the Alert center? Can you can a tour without an appointment? I am looking for a contact to arrange a visit in July.
Hi Jeff,
We went with a group of teachers who arranged the visit. I am not sure who they contacted.
You could try the following site which includes a postal address, phone and fax numbers:
http://www.moh.gov.et/altrtrainingcenter