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		<title>Ministry strengthens partnerships to heal Sierra Leone</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sierra Leone (MNN) -- Country continues healing progress from civil war]]></description>
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Sierra Leone<br />
(MNN) &#8212; Voters in Sierra<br />
Leone believe the post-civil war climate is<br />
improving, following local elections being held for the second time in over three<br />
decades.&nbsp;
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The elections are an encouraging sign of freedom in a region<br />
that was synonymous with brutality, and <a href="../../groups/HCJB">HCJB Global</a>&#39;s partners in Freetown are part of the<br />
rebuilding solution.&nbsp;
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<p>
HCJB&#39;s International Healthcare Director, Sheila Leech, will<br />
soon travel to Sierra Leone<br />
to establish new medical ministries in conjunction with Radio Life Venture and<br />
Believers Broadcasting Network. The<br />
organization plans to work with drilling wells and improving latrines, as well<br />
launching a mobile medical clinic with Radio Life Venture.&nbsp;
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&quot;We realize that primary health care in a place like Sierra<br />
Leone is what we need to do, because most of the folks in the places where we<br />
work in Sierra Leone do not have access to clinics and hospitals,&quot; said Dee<br />
Walker, Associate Executive Director of HCJB Global.&nbsp;
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<p>
Sierra Leone&#39;s<br />
government is not capable of meeting its people&#39;s &quot;overwhelming&quot; medical needs,<br />
Walker said, so<br />
it is working with other groups that are coming alongside to help.&nbsp; That&#39;s why HCJB Global began working with<br />
Radio Life Venture &quot;to assess the need for the extension or integration of<br />
media with medical and leadership development,&quot; Walker said.&nbsp;<br />
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&quot;This radio station can use the radio to proclaim the Gospel<br />
and tell folks, &lsquo;We are coming to this village or this town with some nurses or<br />
doctors or dentists,&quot; he said. &quot;And<br />
people are so excited because many of the people cannot afford these physical<br />
necessities.&quot;&nbsp;
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<p>
The clinic fits into HCJB Global&#39;s mission to be not only<br />
the voice but also the hands of Jesus.&nbsp;
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<p>
&quot;It&#39;s one thing to proclaim the Gospel message to someone<br />
who&#39;s healthy, and it&#39;s another thing to proclaim it to someone who&#39;s in dire medical<br />
need,&quot; Walker<br />
said. &quot;So we try to fuse the two<br />
together and integrate them in such a way that they see that we are not just a<br />
talking head, or a talking mouth, but we also put our hand behind what we say.&quot;&nbsp;</p>
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