Friday, January 30, 2009

Christmas Update

Just posting a note about this year's Christmas in TZ. Hot and sunny, adjusting to warm weather Christmas is an odd experience. But this year, we went up to the Monduli Maasai market to stock up on supplies for feeding 50 with goat bar-b-que. It was a big event!

Also on Christmas, we went to church for the baptism of two of our favorite little boys, Sebastian and Julian. We were asked to become godparents for Julian and so participated in the baptism ceremony, and were very honored to be a part of it.

Here are two photos, one of the Christmas goat, and one of Humphrey with Julian at the baptism. Happy Christmas!

Monday, January 05, 2009

Green Village - Momella

Well, we have found our first village for a Green Village project - Momella Village - between Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro. Momella is located in the most beautiful location I have ever seen, but is a mass of unfinished buildings, hopeless people, and the largest collection of wind-blown plastic bags! It is the market hub for all surrounding villages, and the people who come into the village leave their trash, and the community does nothing to clean it up.

Momella is situated right next to Arusha National Park, and so has much potential for green economic development. Currently, people who visit the park go out of their way NOT to go through Momella, because it is such a depressed and trashed area that they do not want visitors to see it. It is a tourist mecca, but the village has no small businesses in place to attract visitors. The villagers are a combination of Meru and Maasai tribes, and thus have many skills and traditional crafts they could offer, but again, nothing is going on.

We have chosen Momella for all of these reasons - it is the perfect place to test out the Green Village process - cleaning up the environment, training people in green business processes, providing micro-finance loans to start up small businesses, and then promoting the village as an eco-friendly tourist location.

So, we'll see! The pictures above and below are the current symbols for Momella - toxic water and plastic bags. Hopefully as this blog continues, more pictures of Momella will come, showing work taking place and progress being made. Stay tuned.

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