Montag, 25. Juni 2012

about what i am doing

since i am here in guabuliga, northern region, ghana, for working, i want to show you a bit more about my work.
i am the project manger of an austrian NGO called "brave aurora". it started with the support of an orphanage, but today it is much more then "just" an orphanage.
for example we pay some of the salaries for the school teachers, since otherwise they would not get any money - and people would stop to teach.

madam judith, teacher of kindergarten 1 (as you see many kids, no desks)

for these 3 volunteer teachers we pay a salary (the house in the back is where i live)

we have two orpanages, this is the old one
 but i am not only working here, but also living - so also some "non-work-related" pictures are here
guy with a chicken

one of the elders from our neighbour village
 we try to support the families of the orphans, so that they can take care of their kids again - the goal is the reintegration of the kids. one way of supporting them is the microcredit program. we had many meetings with these people and tried to "educate" them a bit, to give tehm a feeling for money, the value and what they can do with it. it turned out to be quite difficult, since all of them are illiterates - they can neither read nore write. but after many meetings they understood better and better! see some pictures from the microcredit program
our watchman recieving a microcredit

our two social workers, who are mainly responsible for the reintegration, at the microcredit meeting

the contract, people who can not write sign with ink and a fingerprint

the whole microcredit group (such nice colourful dresses!)
where i live, guabuliga, is a small village. it is really necessary to leave it sometimes. for this reason i as well as the volunteers sometimes go to tamale, the district capital, 210 km to the south
in the trotro, the collective taxi, on the way to tamale. find the mistake in the picture!!!
 a funny thing are the trotros. they are minivans, and leave when they are full. most if not all of them are from europe, and many still have the advertisement from the former owner on it. so you see "tischlerei hans huber..." and many similar things on the cars!
there was a parade for a new chief...and suddenly many armed people. i could imagine how a riot looks

it i written on my neighbours house

donkeys enjoying the shade, outside my compound

some kids

andrea, a volunteer, introducing some new rules and our "evening programme" to our kids at the "kids meeting"

mariam, another volunteer, putting the rules up in the new orphanage (with dahamata, the host mother, on the left)
schoolkids cleaning the school yard
 in the beginning it seems funny to use a broom in the sand - but it really makes sense!
morning assembly in the school


some of the elders from guabuliga, and me, announcing something to the school
 last week we made a trip almost to the border of togo, see some pics
haha, i am really living in africa

it can happen that you sit on a rock alone...

...and after some minutes you are not alone anymore

what a view!

again, what a view!!

people carry things, which ever type, on their head

i belive i can fly...

...and i am not sure what she belives!! anyways, "star" is the nations favourite

this is the way we eat here...

...and these kids were really interested to see us eating in that very restaurant!

direction walewale is my diretion
a tailor in the market

boy enjoying rice

the rainy season and like this the farming season has started - people growing maize

women collecting firewood
 there are many things we want to achive in the future. one would be to open up a clinic in our village. there is actually a house which is used as a clinic in guabuliga, but due to a lack of doctors it is just open one day in the month. and this is always a busy day! so we are under negotiation with some NGOs to make it possible to have it open on a daily basis.
women in front of the clinic

baby having a rest

baba, our electrician. you just need to be creative!!

two of my volunteer girls left for austria again. it was a pleasutre to have you here mariam and magda, and you are always welcome again. come back small time!!! safe trip girls

i am used to people carrying things on the head - but sometimes i am still surprised!

hope you are all doing well! i am fine, right now i am the only white person around, because two of the volunteers went home and the other two are travelling a bit in ghana! but its fine also to be alone (even though a bit boring - come back soon, ladies!).
besides this i am fine, i can watch some of the matches of the european championship, even though it can mean driving for almost half an hour - but its worth it (just not if its a game like yesterday, italy:england).

wish you all the best, have a nice evening, take care sevi

2 Kommentare:

Anonym hat gesagt…

hoi kollege schwaiger, ei trauer tag in deutschland - kannst dir vorstellen:)
echt geile pics auf deinen blog - muss ich schon sagen. witzig, könnten fat alle meine sein. hab jetzt wiedermal ein bisschen nachgelsen, scheint dir ja recht gut zu gefallen - super, freut mich für dich. Sind gestern aus USA/KAnada zurück - war ein super trip. bin immer noch dabei den jetleg zu überwinden. na und zur zeit ist in Ö. hitzewelle - ganz anders als in Kanada. dag mal, hast du eigtnlich auf ein Handy in GHana?
LG Kirscht

agi.menardi-philipp hat gesagt…

wie immer interessant zu lesen..:) kanns immer no nit ganz glauben, wie weit du da im busch bist...
morgen finale schuast da an..?

lg