Hey everybody, my name is CeCe Chapman, I'm a Boston based storyteller, explorer and humanitarian.
Now when I tell stories, it's usually with my words and photos.
But last year at this time, I was on the ground in Ghana.
I was there as a special guest of the One Campaign.
We were there with the Gavi Alliance to celebrate the country wide rollout of two vaccines for
the children of that country.
Now I had a new camera right before I went to Africa and so I captured some video but
I never did anything with the footage.
And when I realized that it was going to be the one year anniversary this week, I decided
to take that footage and finally do something with it.
Still photos are still what I prefer to do first but video is such a powerful medium
and I wanted to share some of the sights and the sounds of what I saw there in Ghana.
It's a beautiful country, there's huge opportunity going on there as well as the entire African
continent.
If you have a chance to go, I highly recommend it.
And thank you, thank you, thank you to the One Campaign for having me be part of the
One Moms program over there.
I wear these bracelets ever since that trip.
I wear them proudly and I had no idea that a little girl named Mercy would grab my fingers
and not let go and she would change my life and career forever.
So you can find out more about everything at one.org.
I encourage you to go there or you can find me at cc-chatman.com.
I hope you enjoyed this little video montage of my time in Ghana last year and please do
what you can to make the world a better place.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
If I could bring you a present with me I feel that there are a lot of
other activities as well as a blue
colour vase while I am in Canada.
I look forward to seeing all that fun into the program whenever I'm there.
one shell gets in all the oils that she has at home.
She's still doing weights now.
She has a connect poly.
So she's always in the same place.
She's always doing weights.
There we move on to two thousand, or two hundred thousand and three four years.
From there we had an order, a big one from Target in the year two thousand and four.
Hi everybody. How are you?
It takes a time so we make more on a different day and then do a bit on a different day.
Thanks for coming round.
So as I said I'm a first year public health physician in HIV and TB.
So I know we have our both places.
Let me continue.
We are here to know more about HIV in the country.
Everything about HIV.
We have a little time.
We want to spend like two hours with us here.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Because every child deserves to reach his or her fifth birthday.
Thirty years after the child's survival revolution.
This is the U.S.
And including immunization service delivery.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello, hello.
Hello, hello, hello.
Hi, hello, hello.
See what kid say, because they are with me.
Chao Chao Chao
Kahtahta Khaquan
Chao Chao Chao
Chao Chao
Jaiboy mattress
Totara
So we have 39 hentishots being given in 8 hentishots.
In 8 outreach clinics, so in any clinic session, you might give maybe 5 hentishots.
Some are 1, some are 2, some are 3.
You just say the word, come on!
Thank you for being here. Thank you for having me. Thank you for coming.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me. Thank you for having me.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me. Thank you for having me.
Thank you.
Thank you for having me. Thank you for having me.
