Babies, Baptisms and Christmas
Though we technically had work off the past few days, our holiday weekend was nothing short of event-filled.
Confirmations and Cake
It’s normal for a volunteer to come full-throttle to a new place, ready and gung-ho to start making moves immediately. In Tanzania, though, patience is essential.
Paper Snowflakes and Alterations
As the western world scurries about preparing for Christmas, life is moving along here in Karatu. But despite the very slow nature of life in Tanzania, the past month has been a bit of a whirlwind.
Training
The two loan trainings went great! With a huge turn out, Josephine, Ester, Levina, and Mary led enthralling lessons four days in a row. Our training follows the Women’s Microfinance Initiative model, in which groups of twenty women from the same village or area are separated into four groups of five neighbors.
A Day in Arusha
On Monday Judy and Katharine headed into Arusha to greet Rachel Blackmore, the founder and UK Coordinator for Western Turville Wells for Tanzania (WTWT) who works in a neighboring Maasai village. Similar to NCN, WTWT focuses on a myriad of issues aimed at improving the lives of the Maasai people. We conferred, comparing our microloan programs and finding platforms to potentially work together.
Beads, Beads, Beads
We were lucky enough to get to travel into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area once again to buy beads to later sell in America. This was Katharine’s first time experiencing the delightful chaos that is buying beads. Almost one hundred women showed up, all part of the project, to sell beads to Judy.