So what do our tireless Kafwa in Luapula, Zambia do when they have a day off? Grab mops, buckets, rubber gloves and spend the day scrubbing up the government clinic. After all, they have lots of time on their hands after they carry water for their families, do their laundry in the river, work in their gardens, weigh babies at the clinic, and make endless home visits. All with a baby on their back!
In addition, Jane, the supervisor, recently enrolled in the 10th grade as she pursues her high school diploma. When Jane asked for special permission to spend a portion of her budget on buckets and mops, we were a bit puzzled. Now we understand.
Aren't they awesome?
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