“I am now a FAME ambassador!”
Kosen* is one and a half years old. He is basking in the sun on the FAME grounds with his mother. Next to them are two other women. Kosen’s mother looks excited as she chats to them in her tribal language. They seem like old friends despite having just met at FAME. Kosen has been discharged to go home from the inpatient ward after a week of admission. Together with his mother, they are waiting for his father to take them home.
Kosen had been sick for a month before his mother decided to bring him to FAME. His neck had a big swelling, starting as a little pimple and growing.
Kosen’s mother already had another hospital in mind, FAME. Despite never having visited, she had heard good things and was confident that FAME could help.
When Kosen and his parents arrived at FAME, the doctors ran tests and admitted him to the inpatient ward.
Luckily, Kosen’s diagnosis did not require surgery. According to his mother, he is well enough to go home after a week of medications and “many injections”.
Why is Kosen’s mother declaring herself “a FAME Ambassador”?
Kosen’s mother is happy to have met other mothers at FAME from her tribe, who share her experience of traveling long distances to access quality healthcare. They have offered each other support and distracted themselves from their children's illnesses by telling each other stories.
*The patient's name has been changed to protect their privacy and permission was secured to share their story. The quotes have been translated from Maasai to English.