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British Black Music

December 15, 2014

 

MSF Fundraising Dinner Hears First Hand Ebola Stories In Harrow & Raises Money For MSF UK’s Work

The horror of the Ebola crisis in parts of West Africa was brought home at a fundraising dinner organised by Ghanaian-born barrister Awula Serwah on behalf of voluntary organisations BTWSC and African Histories Revisited in aid of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) UK's Ebola response last Saturday at Best Western Cumberland Hotel in Harrow.

Guest of honour Stephen Rowden, an MSF volunteer who led a team charged with sanitation and removing corpses gave an emotional account of the work he undertook in Liberia. However, the sadness was tempered with the positive news that some people who come to the clinic with Ebola recover and return to their families.

Sierra Leoneans and Liberians at the Fundraiser thanked Rowden and MSF for volunteering in their countries. Rowden gave Liberian Bendu Seigeh Rowden a hug, which is becoming a rare gesture in Ebola-hit areas. Sierra Leonean Eku McGred donated a framed copy of his ‘African Child’ poem.

Other guests included past Mayor of Harrow Ms Nana Asante, former police officer Dr Leroy Logan MBE and his wife Gretl, Marc Wadsworth, editor of the-latest.com, Brent Councillor James Allie , President of the University of the Arts London African Caribbean Society Kaimo Lutterodt, and founder of Mission Dine Club charity Dame Betty Asafu-Adjaye.

Over two thousand pounds was raised towards the purchase of protective kits for frontline workers. Event organiser and former Harrow Mayoress Awula Serwah said: "Africans and African led-organisations on the continent and in the Diaspora are doing their bit to help fight the Ebola outbreak.

“For example, Nigeria has sent health professionals to Ebola-hit countries, and African business leaders meeting in Ethiopia pledged $28.5m to help the African Union mobilise, train and deploy healthcare workers. We chose to fundraise for MSF because the charity is doing a great job, and MSF was one of the first organisations to offer support on the ground.

“BTWSC and African Histories Revisited are grateful to all who joined us on the day, supported the fundraiser, donated raffle and auction prizes, and those who sent donations.”
Rowden added: “It was a wonderful, relaxed occasion and I very much enjoyed my time.

"Please pass on my thanks to all who attended, for their warm and friendly welcome, the interest in the work of MSF, the funds raised and messages of support. It was most humbling. In one aspect, it was like being on a mission - though our time together was relatively short I feel I have made many new friends.”

Ama Butler
BTWSC
btwsc@hotmail.com

NOTES: BTWSC AHR MSF Photos by Des Chisholm info within photo file names. Hi res upon request

Stephen Rhoden’s speech his work in Liberia at http://youtu.be/3lbAklg9cjc

Dr Leroy’s speech on “community” at http://youtu.be/JYViqKFIvAY




 

 

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