Health Is The Way To Make Life Good
After many months of planning and coordination, AMSO and several other organizations conducted an eye clinic in December.
The clinic relied on the supervision and connection of a number of NGOs within Ngorongoro division—including AMSO, NDI, Kiretono Resource Organization and AMIGOS Eyecare.
Four Brides and Four Grooms
In a traditional western wedding, dozens or hundreds of pairs of eyes are focused on one woman, and one woman only. So imagine our fellows’ surprise when we arrived at a catholic church in Karatu recently to find no less than four brides and four grooms paired for betrothal.
Adding Chips To the Menu
Alongside a small shop and sitting on a main road, Sweetness Enoke’s restaurant offers simple, local fare. Wooden walls, a roof and cement floors set her apart from similar businesses, as she serves chai to neighbors and passersby.
Finding money to expand an operation can be difficult anywhere, especially in rural Tanzania. But it’s often necessary to stay afloat.
A Party In Tloma
When our Karatu loan hub began several years ago, local ladies unanimously elected Josephine Silo as the perfect powerhouse to head the program.
Giving Out Goats
Hundreds of goats bleated, kept together in small groups with hand-braided rope, as bass pumped from a stationary car’s loudspeaker and colorful Maasai and Iraqw shoppers strolled the mnada for what they needed.
What’s In a Name?
For Maasai and for any Tanzanians, for that matter, Ngorongoro is a name that simply rolls off the tongue. For those who aren’t familiar with the Ngorongoro Crater or Ngorongoro Conservation Area, however, it’s not so simple to pronounce or remember.