| He Left A Suit Behind To Help Others Survive |
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| Written by Nadia Di Martino | |
| Monday, 26 July 2010 | |
![]() Franz Opitz (Credit: franzman.skyrock.com) Paramedic/Medical Volunteer Works in: Uganda Lives in: Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom As the train stopped, I felt as if I had travelled back in time. Stoke-on-Trent stands the rough English wind with its five storey buildings painted in a dull yellow. Famous artists to hail from Stoke-on-Trent include singer Robbie Williams of Take That and guitarist Slash of Guns N’ Roses. However, after meeting Franz Opitz in this place halfway between London and Manchester, I now wonder if one day it might be associated with him too. It’s only after I have spoken to Franz that I start to understand his personality and sense of humour. I can’t help but smile as I notice the picture on the calendar he has given me as a gift. “Hey You Sexy Thing! Morning Hygiene Routine in Bukuya,” it reads below the picture of him having a bucket shower in Uganda, where water still remains an issue. The calendar features pictures taken by Franz during one of his stays in Uganda and can be bought here at £6.50 for the slim line version and £8.50 for a larger A3 version with more photos and amusing text. All contributions will help make Michael Katende’s future brighter. Michael, who has been Franz’s translator in Uganda, is the oldest of his siblings in the family. Franz has just sorted out Michael’s visa, who in a few weeks will fly for the first time from Uganda to the UK to start university. ![]() Michael and Franz (Credit: franzman.skyrock.com) “He’s the kind of person who’d never ask me for anything,” Franz said. “Even when he saw my mobile phone, he never cared about it or about any other of my possessions. I want him to have the opportunity to study here so that when he goes back to Uganda he will get a good job and make the difference.” I’ll get back to Michael later. Franz is a man who’s had all most people want from life. When the company he used to work for as a managing director made him redundant, he decided that the time to give something back had come. He just wasn’t going to spend the rest of his life doing some gardening or sipping wine in a posh restaurant. “I had no interest in spending my days cruising the Mediterranean in front of a cocktail,” he told me. This becomes hard to even imagine as he shows me impressive pictures from Uganda, a mix of beautiful sunsets, ugly wounds, poverty and local folklore. When he’s in Uganda, Franz doesn’t mind waking up to a cold bucket of water rather than floating in a hot tub and he doesn’t mind the conditions he has to take care of in the several clinics he visits. Most of his patients are kids who get easily burned as hot food is cooked outdoors with no adequate protection and there are many accident wounds too because the streets are unpaved and in terrible conditions. When Franz tells me about his previous life I truly struggle to picture him as a successful businessman in a suit and tie in a meeting room. “When I was still in work, I used to be an expedition leader for the youth charity Brathay. Being made redundant in 2006 gave me the opportunity to reorganize my life again. “ Franz was even more stimulated by these challenges and he started from the capital, Kampala to then visit several clinics in the country to help those in need. “Malaria is a disease that could be curtailed simply by having people sleeping under mosquito nets,” he tells me. I can’t help asking him what he thinks about the attention by comparison to British singer Cheryl Cole contracting malaria. “Pathetic,” he says. Franz takes people at heart. At this point the hotel is getting busy for a wedding party and Franz and I have gone from coffee to lunch. He’s patient when he explains the dirty face of the policies that Western governments have in place to deal with the troubles of Africa. Franz is very clear about what Uganda and the rest of Africa needs: And what Franz says is a plan that he’s already making happen by helping Michael. I look forward to meeting Michael now. |
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