Gambella/Isiolo Update
It has been a rough few months for the village of Gambella, as well as for the nearby town of Isiolo, and the entire surrounding area. The rainy season is approaching its end, and while there have been plenty of clouds, they have produced unusually low amounts of rainfall; unfortunately, this is becoming a pattern.
Even more heartbreaking than the lack of rain though, is the violence that has plagued the area for months. I’m hearing that there haven’t been any killings in Isiolo in about three weeks, but all of the shootings have taken a toll. My wife made a dear friend when we were in Gambella last summer, and we found out that her sister was shot and killed on the road from Isiolo to Gambella about three weeks ago. She had young children that she left behind.
It’s hard to describe how difficult it is to sit here so far away, and hear updates about attacks and violence happening to people that we know, and love, and spent time with. We, of course, would be powerless even if we were there. Our friends’ lives are being ripped apart—and sometimes ended—and there’s not much we can do to end it. But we’re here for them, and they know that. And knowing that they have friends on the other side of the planet, ready to help them get back on their feet when the violence ends, is something I believe gives them hope. And they do have hope now that they didn’t have 4-5 years ago: hope for an education; hope for an income; hope for food from farming and husbandry; and hope for health and wellness. That’s why we partnered with them, and that’s why we will continue to push on.
Due to the violence, the school in Gambella has been temporarily closed. Most of the people from the village have left Gambella, and have gone to Isiolo where they feel they will have more safety. Many men have stayed in the village, to protect it should there be an attack.