Hello everyone,
Today I went to Burundian Embassy in Den Haag to apply for Visa. It was very exciting morning to see that I have collected all paper work required for visa.
After I sent my boys to school, I took a train from Schothorst to Den Haag. In Utrecht a woman came in and sat next to me. The sun was shining so I had my beautiful funny sunglass in the shape of 2 lovey hearts. She greeted me and she said ‘wow you have beautiful special sunglass, I have never seen those. I said thank you. There is so much hate in this World we need sometimes something to remind us that love could be a solution of many problems. She looked at me, surprised of my answer and she said that I am correct! We continued our conversation. She was taking off from her work going to pick up her 22 years old girl in Rotterdam and both would go to France for a short holiday. She asked me if I was going to work or still on holidays. I told her I was going to apply for visa for Burundi. I explained about the work I will be going to do. When I told my reasons that I am also Hiv positive. She was again surprise, I look too beautiful and young to have hiv.I explained that Hiv does not choose people based on age or race. I told her that my life has been a gift to some people because I can use my story to encourage new Hiv diagnosed people. In Gouda we said goodbye and she thanked me for being honest and sharing such inspirational story.
I continued my way to Den Haag Centraal where I took a short bus ride to the Burundian Embassy. I was received very fast, it was less busy than I thought. When they put a stamp for receiving my application I was relieved. From now on, it is a matter of waiting between 2 and 3 weeks to receive my visa.
I feel like the days are flying like the wind! Thank you again for being with me on this journey.
Regards, Eliane
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Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Burundi Visa
Monday, 21 August 2017
Kick off Burundi Batwa Campaign
Hello everyone,
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your contribution to Burundi Batwa Campaign. It is because of your donation I have now been able to buy the ticket. Now I am certain I will leave Netherlands 30th September evening and arrive in Bujumbura morning of 1st October.
I have been trying to find an easy way to communicate with all of you without using Facebook. Some of you have Facebook account other one not. That is why I opened my personal blogger where you can read my stories and all updates on activities in Burundi.
I have heard in Burundi there frequent power cuts, and some places where I will go will not have internet. It will be easy to use my blog to tell how my days went. As soon I am back in town where is access to WiFi I would then post online my blog.
I invite you to take a look at my blog and give me a feedback. Wish you a good week. God Bless you.
Regards,
Eliane Becks Nininahazwe
Fighting Hiv and Aids Stigma amongst the homeless,
When we got to World House we met another team from Fashion Outrech Amsterdam and we set up our Charity store. It was great to see people happy, smiling and really appreciating our help.
On our way home Akira my third child said to me"Mom I am very proud of you and your work"and then said Rio my second child"You are the greatest mom in the entire World, you have a good heart to help the poor people" Akira said again "We will follow your step when we grow up." I thank them for the big help in carring bags, the patience for standing in rain and helping to tell my Hiv story. They told me that they are not ashamed of me because I am a supermom for them.
Let's fight together Hiv Stigma and educate people in order to promote Hiv testing among our community.
Eliane.