Dear friends,
As the year limps to a close, our world continues to drift along in a COVID haze. We are united across borders and oceans by the truth of an altered rhythm of life. We are breathing through fabric and living life through Perspex barricades. ‘Social distancing’ and ‘community transmission’ are phrases occurring as part of our everyday parlance. The alterations are somewhat jarring to the freedoms and peace we have known in our country.
We have navigated the same jarring alterations in Africa. However, the context in which they exist is strikingly different. Our team in South Africa has emerged from lockdown with a clear sense of purpose, passion and vision to reach more vulnerable people who are struggling under the triple layer of HIV, AIDS and COVID-19. The last major aid agency departed our region, so AAF is standing tall and strong in shouldering the responsibility for reaching those who have been hit hard by the pandemic and increasing poverty.
Here in Sydney, the COVID-19 pandemic followed a horrendous summer of bushfires. As providence would have it, in late August while South Africa was in strict lockdown, a fire erupted in the hills surrounding our remote mountainous campsite – the Zamimpilo Training Centre.