Mama Jude: An Australian Nurse's Extraordinary Other Life in Africa
By (Author) Judy Steel
By (author) Michael Sexton
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st September 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
610.73
Paperback
330
Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 23mm
462g
Despite plans to enjoy her retirement after working as a nurse for over three decades, Judy Steel found herself in Uganda at the age of 58, providing medical aid to some of Africa's most disadvantaged people. Since 2000, she has returned every year for several months at a time, establishing a small hospital, health clinics for mothers and babies, a physiotherapy centre, literacy school, micro-loan bank and farming infrastructure. She has done this almost singlehandedly, with the financial support of other Australian retirees and a Federal government grant, and has become known among the locals as 'Mama Jude'.
Judy Steel was a nurse for over 30 years. When she is not working in Africa, she lives in Adelaide with her husband. In 2006 she was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for her work in Uganda. This is her first book