engineering ministries international, east africa
East Africa is categorized by spiritual, physical and other debilitating poverties. This burden of poverty can only be lifted by God, through His Spirit and His people. Working to mobilize design and construction professionals in the fight against poverty, EMI EA is joining together with ministries throughout East Africa in response to a diverse set of needs. Imagine the Gospel transforming a people, a nation The Church as the key force of change. Imagine the end of extreme poverty * in our lifetime. For the last ten years, we ve been strengthening supporting building For over a decade, God has granted EMI East Africa an essential supporting role for ministry partners fulfilling the Great Commission in this region of the world. Nearly 150 projects later, we ve seen His handiwork in thousands of lives transformed: through lifesaving medical care, centers of rescue, hope and restoration, Christ-centered education at all levels and biblical teaching and discipleship training for the next generation of the African Church. As these ministry opportunities increase, so must our capacity to respond. Growing into a culturally and professionally diverse team from around the world, we are in need of more space and more specialized facilities, repositioned in a location that supports even greater strategic investment and partnership in Kingdom work. To accomplish this goal, God has brought us together with another support ministry: Mission Aviation Fellowship. As we commit to this partnership, one of the first exciting steps is to construct and share new joint facilities in Kajjansi, Uganda. Would you join us in thanking God for His faithfulness over these years? Then take a look in these pages at the need, the opportunities, and the vision before us as we follow His leading into the next story for EMI East Africa. - The EMI East Africa Team If East Africa (EA) were 10 people... 4.3 are 14 or younger 1 2.2 are illiterate adults 1 5 live without improved drinking water 1 7 live without improved sanitation 1 2.5 are malnourished children 1 5 are not expected to live past the age of 50 2 transformational care & Christ-centered education......designing primary and secondary schools in Uganda, a leadership academy in South Sudan, and a rescue center for victims of abuse in Rwanda. life-giving water......designing rainwater collection and treatment systems for an orphanage in South Sudan, a school in Uganda, and a University in Kenya. compassionate medical care......planning the expansion of a 300- bed rural teaching hospital in Burundi, a medical training institute in South Sudan, and constructing an HIV/AIDS clinic in Uganda. *The end of extreme global poverty does not mean a world in which no single individual lives on less than $1.25/day (World Bank Standard). Rather, the end of global poverty is the end of a condition plaguing massive segments of humanity, defined as a global extreme poverty rate below 2%. 1. Source: CIA The World Fact Book : 2011(Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo, Ethiopia, South Sudan) 2. Source: Operation World 7th Edition : 2010, Jason Mandryk
Another solution in partnership Joining together with Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) * brings an unmatched opportunity to multiply our efforts & increase our reach. SUDAN CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO SOUTH SUDAN RWANDA BURUNDI UGANDA ZAMBIA TANZANIA KENYA MOZAMBIQUE ETHIOPIA SOMALIA - MAF EAST AFRICA BASES - EMI EA PROJECT LOCATIONS www.maf.org * Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) exists to share God s love through aviation and technology so that people living in isolated places are spiritually and physically transformed in Christ s name. In 2012 MAF flew over 700,000 kilometers from its Uganda base in Kajjansi and carried over 8000 passengers to remote ministry locations in Uganda, South Sudan and eastern DR Congo. With two key supporting ministries in one location, we develop as both a landing place and a launching point to collectively service the greatest needs. Joint facilities will combine nearly 100 personnel into a single strategic location...bringing together pilots, engineers, construction managers, operations, administrative and support teams committed to strengthening one another and the work of our ministry partners Joint facilities will provide the necessary workspace to meet existing and proposed staff growth......lowering overhead costs by 30% through combined efficiencies, and paving the way for new initiatives like an R&D lab for sustainable technologies and a workshop in support of our construction program Joint facilities at Kajjansi Airfield will provide improved access both to and from our ministry partners......positioning us at the hub of international travel into remote regions of East Africa, linking like-minded organizations utilizing MAF or EMI services so together we can accomplish more
Providing new opportunities to build into others as we build and design structures. Segawa Yusufu was born into abject poverty in the central region of Uganda. When his father abandoned the family in his early youth, he was taken in by the African Children s Choir, * where he found a Christ-centered education, eventually graduating with a diploma in Civil Engineering. Today Yusufu exemplifies the purpose and the outcome of our design and construction partnerships. He s worked with EMI as a foreman for over five years, constructing a new campus for the EMI-designed African Children s Choir and modeling what it means to be a leader and raise a God-fearing family. The training facilities and workshops at Kajjansi will better enable and position us to disciple and develop African designers, students, interns, construction workers and tradesmen as professionals and individuals who will change their communities and their families for Christ. * African Children s Choir / africanchildrenschoir.com Increase your reach As we link arms with other ministries, your gift multiplies gift-in-kind contribution of the land area for the joint-office & workshop Balance to be contributed through MAF & MAF Partners gift-in-kind services such as engineering, architecture, & construction management Balance to be contributed through EMI & EMI Partners Donate to the build africa together campaign at emiea.org or mail to: EMI, 130 East Kiowa #200. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 $150,000 needed Funds already raised EMI Partners Contact us at info@emiea.org The Stewardship Value As both MAF and EMI provide gift-in-kind services and donations to remove project costs, and independently engage in fund-raising activities, the value of every dollar given through an EMI partner is matched more than 4 times to achieve the overall project goals. Join with us to build africa together. Workshop - 150 sm (1600 sf) wood and metals fabrication and R&D workshop supporting the MAF Airfield development and EMI s design and construction programs Joint office - 420 sm (4500 sf) for EMI offices, workrooms, and training areas on the upper floor - 480 sm (5200 sf) for MAF offices, operations, passenger waiting, and freight storage on the ground floor
engineering ministries international, east africa po box 3251, kampala, uganda