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Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Latoya Turner, a dental assistant, organizes dental equipment during a humanitarian civilian assistance at Malwelwe village, Aug. 7, 2012. The HCA was provided by MEDLITE/SOUTHERN ACCORD 12, a key element in a broader series of military-to-military activities that demonstrate the strong partnership between the U.S. and Botswana defense forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lausanne Morgan)
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US, Botswana provide humanitarian civilian assistance in Malwelwe

Posted 8/8/2012   Updated 8/8/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Senior Airman Lausanne Morgan
U.S. Air Forces Africa Public Affairs


8/8/2012 - THEBEPHATSWA AIR BASE, Botswana (AFNS) -- Family and community members from the Malwelwe village gathered to receive medical treatment during a humanitarian civilian assistance event Aug. 7.

The humanitarian civilian assistance event was conducted as part of the MEDLITE/SOUTHERN ACCORD 12 exercise, a key element in a broader series of military-to-military activities that demonstrate the strong partnership between the U.S. and Botswana defense forces.

"We're here as part of MEDLITE/SOUTHERN ACCORD 12," said Capt. Francis Obuseh, officer-in-charge of the humanitarian civilian assistance event. "As part of the exercise, we are providing humanitarian assistance to support the BDF in achieving their goals in different medical aspects."

During the humanitarian civilian assistance, there were about 45 U.S. military and Botswana defense force personnel providing dental care, HIV screening and safe male circumcision.

"Last week we shared academic training and this event was a wonderful chance to work side-by-side with the BDF (Botswana defense force) dental staff to provide care and really put into practice the things we learned in the classroom," said Lt. Col. Enrique Rosado, an international health specialist dentist from U.S. Air Forces Africa.

Rosado said some of the common things that they saw during the dental screenings were tooth decay, tooth fractures and gum disease.

The medical team also provided a comprehensive HIV program for the villagers, said Obuseh. The members of the Botswana defense force provided HIV counseling, screening and safe male circumcision education, where the U.S. helped with the dental care and safe male circumcision surgeries.

"We're promoting circumcision because it offers partial protection against HIV," said Yvonne Kgwarae, Population Service International communications coordinator. "Circumcision provides 60 percent protection against HIV transmission. Botswana is one of the hardest countries hit when it comes to HIV."

Kgwarae assisted in coordinating the humanitarian civilian assistance, and, through the PSI, has worked about five years to help reduce the prevalence of HIV and improve overall health for the people of Botswana.

During the course of the day, the joint U.S. and Botswana defense force medical and dental teams performed 250 general medical consultations, 54 HIV tests, 63 dental examinations and 29 safe male circumcisions.

Malwelwe is one of four villages in Botswana the medical team will conduct humanitarian assistance events. Mantshwabisi, Monwane and Serinane will be the other villages visited by the team.

"It was a truly rewarding experience and I look forward to doing it again," said Rosado. "The people were so receptive and thankful for the services we were able to provide."



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