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Freitag, 3. Mai 2013

Severin Schwaiger, 28 years



Since I celebrated my birthday this week I thought it would be proper to introduce myself on the blog now. On Wednesday I turned one – one year in Guabuliga, one year in Ghana and one year with BRAVEAURORA!

My name is Severin Schwaiger, I am 28 years old and austrian citizen. Since May 2012 I live in the community of Guabuliga, where I work as the project manager of BRAVEAURORA.
As you can imagine in my job there are plenty different things to do besides the "normal" office work. The pace of life is different to the european one, things are done in a different way, the culture and the language demand a different way of behaving, almost every day i have to deal with unforeseen issues - these are some of the reasons why I enjoy the work so much!!

Let me tell you with a few pictures about the most outstanding happenings in my life - in the previous week. I am going to talk about additional happenings besides the office work.

On Tuesday, the 30th of April, we held a parents meeting in the morning. 

With BRAVEAURORA social worker madam Suzie and some of the parents
The 44 children BRAVEAURORA takes care of come from 26 families - and one family member of each family is supposed to be part of the parents meeting. We met at 7a.m. Since the rain started (the farming season started equally) the parents are in the need to go to their farms - that is why we meet early like this.
At the parents meeting we discussed a lot about the micro credit program. All parents were given a micro credit, and now it is the time to pay back.

The whole micro credit group - taken in June 2012, when the micro credit cycle started

Another important topic at the parents meeting was the waste situation in Guabuliga. The parents were asked to be good role models in the community and to keep their environment clean.

On Wednesday we held a kids meeting. At a kids meeting all children under care of BRAVEAURORA are supposed to attend. 

Some of the children in the newly renovated social work office

At the meeting we introduced two social work students from Vienna, who are here to do their internship with BRAVEAURORA. We also talked about topics concerning the health of the children, about the importance of studying hard to go into a better future, we gave out deworming tablets (that is what we do every  3 months) and we also spoke about the importance to keep the environment clean.

After the kids meeting we seperated ourselves (including the BRAVEAURORA staff) into 4 groups and started to pick rubber bags and other waste materials in the community. Some of the community members were really surprised to see all of us doing so, but later on they appreciated our efforts. 

Collecting waste in the area of the GREENBELT (you can see some fenced trees)

This is what BRAVEAURORA employees and children collected in about 2 hours
The cleaning exercise is also ment to create awareness in the minds of the community members about this topic. In the next week I will have a chiefs meeting with all of his elders - and protecting the environment will be the topic. We are going to implement measures to prevent the community from getting dirty like this again.

On Thursday in the morning I recieved a call from Mikel, the carpenter in Guabuliga. He informed me that he had finished to work on the houses of the children, and that I should come and have a look at his work. 
Before the children are reintegrated, the BRAVEAURORA social workers do plenty field visits and analyze the situation of each child. One of the things they look at is the housing situation. BRAVEAURORA renovated many houses, and for some children a new house was built. The building is done by the family, but the NGO provides some help like a bag of cement, cotar(for plastering) and a door, a window and a roof. 

Since Mikel has finished, we spent a long time yesterday in the morning walking from house to house and inspecting his work.

Mikel shows me something at Walius house

Mikel has done well!

Yesterday in the afternoon I had a meeting with the Chief of Guabuliga and sister Garrido from "Our Lady of Rocio Clinic, Walewale". The sisters use a clinic in the community of Guabuliga. For now it is only operating for one day in the month, since they do not have enough staff. The need to open this clinic permanently is big, the next clinic is far (and transportation is always difficult), snake bites and malaria are common problems especially during the farming season, many babies and pregnant women are often in the need of a clinic,... The meeting was there to identify possible measures that would allow Guabuliga to have a poermanently operating clinic in the community (and to identify the part BRAVEAURORA should play).

With the Chief of Guabuliga and sister Garrido

It was a successfull meeting, and another one is scheduled! By the grace of god there will be a good outcome. But like I mentioned before, the pace of life is different here, so I do not expect anything to happen fast.



I want to use this opportunity to thank the donors of BRAVEAURORA who make our work possible. “Thank you” comes in my name, but more in the name of the children and the whole community of Guabuliga. Without your support we would not be able to do our work.

I wish you a nice weekend,

Diningbela (“see you later” in Mampruli, the language spoken in Guabuliga)

Severin

Freitag, 26. April 2013

Nyaaba and MBA Wuni

Hello our names are Nyaaba and MBA Wuni,

We are brothers.
We are living in the Foster Care Community, but soon we will be reintegrated.

MBA Wuni: I am in class 1 in the primary school and my favourite subject is english. My favourite food is spaghetti and Milo (cocoa). I like elephants and playing games.

Nyaaba: I like it to play with my brother, to go to homework lessons and to watch movies in the Foster Care Community.

MBA Wuni our acrobat

Nyaaba like pictures
MBA Wuni, Volunteer Mirijam, Asana and Nyaaba are sitting
next to the volunteers compound
MBA Wuni and Nyaaba are playing in the
Foster Care Community


 
 
 

Freitag, 19. April 2013

Reintegration

 
 

Last week three of our children- David, Nashira and her brother Hakeem -were reintegrated. They are now living in a house with their extended families. All of them are very happy about it.


Nashira and his brother Hakeem are very looking
forward to living home again.


 
David and his mother in his new room
 The children are provided with a support package from BRAVEAURORA when they are reintegrated. This package includes basic materials like a bed, a matrace, a bucket, a sponge and a towel. Moreover the children receive some new clothes and a mango tree.
A lot of people helped to carry things
We also support the families with food like rice, maize and beans for a period of time, to improve their living standard. After some time we reduce the amount of food, to achieve sustainability, which is one of the highest aims of our work. Moreover the families are part of micro credit programme, which helps them to become financially independent. 

The social workers go regularly to the families for home visits. So the children which are currently reintegrated are on an intensive supervision and monitoring to ensure their proper reunification.
 
Hakeem and Nashira with their mother and their sister Rahi
and their brother Ayuuba.
 
There is also a childrens meeting every month were different topics, like education, health, good behaviour, child rights and responsibilities and many other related issues that help to improve their knowledge, are discussed. 


Freitag, 12. April 2013

Baptism


Dear friends of BRAVEAURORA,

Our names are David, Rahi, Nuura and Mariam. We were baptized on 30 th of April. It was the Easter Sunday. We want to tell you something about the ceremony.
 
For the ceremony we bought a white candle and white cloth, which we gave to a tailor and he sewed nice clothes for us.

That's how we looked like on our special day
Before the ceremony we had to go to three baptism interviews, who were held by the "prayer leader". There we were asked a lot of questions about the Christian religion. For example: “Who is the founder of Christians? Who did god give ten commandments to? Where did Mary gave birth to Jesus?” Our prayer leader advised us to pray every morning. 
 
Nuura holding her candle
 
One day before our baptism, we choosed our godfather or godmother. Our godfather/godmother will help us, if we have some questions about the Christian religion. If we won’t go to church regularly they will talk with us.
 
Mariam with her godmother
We all have also Christian names. The Christian name of David is David, the Christian name of Rahi is Rose, the Christian Name of Nuura is Mary and the Christian name of Mariam is Marvis.
We all really enjoyed the ceremony and we were all very happy on this day.

This is the altar in our church


Rahi:"I received the baptism, because I want to be free from sins and I want to be clean with god.
When you are baptized you will talk in god ways to people, who don't know god.You'll start to forgive people their sins. If people treat you without respect, you'll forgive them."
David: "I wanted to be baptized, because I want to be neat and I don’t want to have problems with anybody. I don’t want to sin. Now I do morning prayers every day."


David receives the host

Samstag, 6. April 2013

Mirijam R.Volunteer


Dasuba!!N’yuuri Mirijam. N’yala yuumpiisiniayi.

Good morning!!
My name is Mirijam. I am 22 years old.

I am working as a volunteer in the project of BRAVEAURORA in Guabuliga. I have been here since 4 months now and I really enjoyed my time so far. As a volunteer I am working directly with the children in the Foster Care Community.

My duties are to plan recreational activities, bring the children to the hospital when they are ill, help and encourage them to learn and study for school (homework lessons), help to improve their hygienic situation, educate them in different topics and try to solve their daily problems.:)
Moreover we have a lot of fun together and learn from each other every day.

I work close with Severin the project leader, Dahamata the host mother and all other staff of BRAVEAURORA.

During the last month I worked also as a social worker here. I finished my studies of social work in September 2012 in Austria. So it was a good and very interesting experience for me to work here as a social worker in the reintegration project. I loved the work with the families (home visits) in the village and I learned a lot.

I really like and enjoy my time in Guabuliga. Every day brings a lot of new experiences, adventures, but also challenges.

It’s wonderful how friendly and welcoming the people in the village are. So I am very much looking forward to my next four months in Guabuliga.

N’sufu bei Guabuliga.


My heart is in Guabuliga.










Montag, 11. Februar 2013

Zilata Dahamani, 10 years

Dear Sulimisi (white people),


my name is Zilata and I'm 10 years old!

I have two brothers and  one sister. 
My father died when I was a little child.

Now I am in Primary 4 and my favourite subject is  maths. When I grow up, I want to be a nurse.

My best friends are Asana and Lima and we like to go to homework lesson after school.

My favourite meals are all typs of fruits, for example pine apples, oranges and bananas.





Amina und Zilata are playing memory at the Foster Care Community
Zilatawith some friends  in the Foster Care Community
Zilata at school
Nyaaba, Madam Suzie and Zilata before homework lesson
Joe, Zilata and Abigal at the social workers office
Asana, Zilata and Lima after homework lesson
Treating Zilatas knee

Freitag, 1. Februar 2013

Asana Yahaya, 7 years

Hello,

my name is Asana and I am 7 years old. My friends also call me "little Asana".

I have one junior brother and two senior brothers.

My favourite meals are bananans, oranges and fufu.

After school, I like to visit our homeworklessons and after this, I meet my friends to play with them. 
My favourite subject at school is english. When I grown up, I want to be a tailor.

After Dinner, we have the evening programm in the Foster Care Community with our volunteers. I like "playing games" and "music and dance".


Little Asana is going to the homeworklesson

 
Asana at the homework lesson with volunteer Mirijam

Mirijam, social worker Madam Judith and Asana in the social workers office

Falira, Asana and Fusheina


At the evening programme - Asana is producing stars