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		<title>Ministry team moves forward on hearing project in Kenya</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kenya (MNN) -- Ministry team enables the deaf to hear the hope of Christ in Kenya ]]></description>
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Kenya (MNN) &#8212; Treating hearing loss for children is<br />
complicated in countries that have access to the newest technologies, but<br />
imagine how much bigger the challenge is in developing nations.
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In sub-Saharan Africa, over 102 million<br />
children aged 5-14 suffer from moderate to severe hearing loss. In Kenya, of<br />
the approximately 13,000 children currently in deaf schools, more than 5,000<br />
are believed to have correctable hearing loss.
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If the loss goes untreated, the<br />
prospects for these children are bleak. That&#39;s why Dr. Thomas Boeve, an Ear, Nose and<br />
Throat specialist, and his wife Jolene, a nurse and Audiology Technician, began<br />
a full-time ENT and Audiology Department at Kijabe Hospital where they serve<br />
through <a href="/groups/AIM">Africa Inland Mission</a>. Their goal is early detection of hearing loss,<br />
and age and disease appropriate treatment to correct the disability.
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They also helped establish the Ears to<br />
Hear project to provide quality solar-powered hearing aids and to<br />
develop a state-of-the-art testing and treatment facility in Kijabe. When fully funded, this facility will bring lifelong benefit to some of the poorest<br />
people in the world, reaching far into sub-Saharan Africa.
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The facility is $66,470<br />
away from that goal.&nbsp;
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However, the building<br />
project is in progress. Plans have<br />
been drawn up and discussed. The<br />
team is looking forward to an expansion of three more rooms and a quiet<br />
audiology room to add to the ENT clinic.
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Their<br />
mission, aside from assisting persons with hearing loss and helping to correct<br />
the disability, is to share the love of Christ and the Word of God with their<br />
patients. Says Jolene, &quot;It is pure joy to see the first smile on a child&#39;s face<br />
after putting a hearing aid on them.&quot;</p>
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