Thursday, June 21, 2012

beachy

We woke up early today. Cape Coast until Sunday! 


Eigentlich wollte ich ja ein Foto vom Sonnenaufgang machen - ich hab sogar geguckt wann die Sonne aufgeht - aber heute hat sich die Sonne wohl entschieden früher wie geplant aufzustehen. Dieses Wochenende fahren wir nach Cape Coast, eine Stadt die ungefähr drei Stunden auserhalb Accra and der Küste liegt. Es gibt dort einen tollen Park und ein altes Sklaven-Schloß von der Kolonialära. Es gibt auch mehrere Touristen und saubere Strände. Am Sonntag kommen wir wieder

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Saturday

Saturday was the Day of the African Child. The annual event commemorates the 1975 Soweto Massacre, which ensued from a student-led protest in South Africa as a response to the introduction of Afrikaans as the main language of instruction at a number of local schools. This year´s theme was `Children with Disabilities: the duty to protect, respect, promote, and fulfill´, and in the event´s honour, the Ministry of Women and Children held a fun fair for stakeholders and a number of students from schools for children with disabilities. Probably the best event I´ve attended here yet. 


We entered the Dzorwulu Special School campus to happy and loud Ghanaian music, and the children were dancing in the center of the quad 


They were really good


I also got a snack bag with biscuits and fruit juice!


Some students then performed a traditional dance to open the event


And a student from the school of the blind read a statement in braille


Students from the Dzorwulu School


The Canadian Organization Right to Play was also helping run the event. The country director for the organization gave a great speech, and it seems like a lot of the work they´re doing is really having a huge impact on the lives of a lot of Ghanaian Children. 



The representative from UNICEF (in the blue) also participated in the fun fair ;)


Then there was more dancing


And Walter Dee - the guy in the sunglasses - performed his new song and released his new album entitled ´Save the Child Today´ which features music that sends a positive message to people and tries to have an impact. I bought his CD, although he unfortunately left before I could get a picture with him or ask for an autograph. 




Then there was some more dancing


And then we all got some Jollof rice and went home. 

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Vanilla

Yesterday we went to get dinner in Osu, the part of the city where most expats live. We entered a Thai restaurant and ordered the food. I liked the plates


We waited for a while


Then we went to Paris to get some dessert:


Of course we had to pass through Kentucky first (that´s a giant KFC on the right)


But the ice cream was wonderful. That blue one is Sarah´s favourite and is called Azure Vanilla



ps. Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, Omi : )


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Mate

Today is the World Day against Child Labour, and the Commission sent a team of representatives to show support for efforts being done to combat the issue. They took me too. When we arrived punctually on Ghana time (1.5 hours late), they were still setting up the room and looking for the speakers among the crowd. 


But there was wonderful entertainment provided by a local choir group so waiting wasn´t too bad at all


The Program was a type of panel discussion with interludes of some children telling their own experiences regarding child labour and others performing short skits regarding the issue and how it manifests itself in the community. The people at the high table were select representatives from stakeholder institutions such as the ILO, Ministry of Women and Children, UNICEF, the CHRAJ, and the Ghanaian Employment Association. The US Embassy also sent a representative who I think was half Ghanaian but had a strong Southern-US Accent. 

The speakers made remarks about the current situation of child labour in Ghana, and laid out the regulations that had been put in place to prevent it. Child labour in Ghana is associated closely with the mining and cocoa industries, but it´s these companies who have devoted the most strength to curbing the issue in recent years. Because of their efforts and collaboration with the other stakeholders, there has been an overall decreasing trend in the number of children who are put to work since the government first started collecting data in 2002. By 2015, the Ghanaian government has vowed to end the worst forms of Child Labour, which include quarrying, child trafficking, and mining, among others. 


The skits were performed by a theatre group called Curious Minds. I think they were my favourite part 


And this girl was my favourite of all:


Another group of children present had participated in a conference discussion for which they were selected through an application process, and in which they discussed the issue of Child Labour and how to tackle the root causes associated with the issue. 



After the program we had some meat pie and went back to the office, from where I took a trotro home after picking up my things. In the trotro, there is always the Master, who is the guy driving the bus, and the Mate, who is the guy that collects the money, shouts out the bus stops, and opens the door to let passengers out of - and on to the bus. Today, the Mate taught me how to do his job, and had me announcing the bus stops as an introductory lesson (collecting the money is Lesson 2). I think he makes a better Mate than I do


Heute war ich bei einem Program gegen Kinderarbeit mit der Commission. Es waren Representanten verschieder Organisationen dort, und es wurde viel gesagt und versprochen. Es waren auch Gruppen von Kindern eingeladen die sich auf das Programm vorbereitet hatten, und zusammen Vorschläge presentierten die die Behörden adoptieren sollten um Kinderarbeit in Ghana zum Ende zu bringen. Es war auch eine Gruppe dort die kurze Theaterstücke vorgespielt haben die Kinderarbeit in Ghana sehr wahr erschienen ließen. 

Letztes Wochenende sind wir in Accra geblieben, und ich hab viel an der Victoria Project Webseite gearbeitet. Ich versuche alles zu ändern damit die Informationene mehr Relevanz tragen und die neuen Bilder und Geschichten dort erscheinen. Ich hoffe ich bin dieses Wochenende fertig. Wir waren auch bei einem Italienischen Restaurant in der Innenstadt Accra - Mamma Mia. Die Anderen die schon länger hier sind haben gesagt dass die Pizza dort so toll sein soll, also haben wir alle Pizza bestellt - und sie hatten recht. Ich hätte ein Bild machen sollen...aber wir hatten alle zu viel Hunger (wir mussten etwas länger warten. Ob das wegen dem Italienischen oder dem Ghanaischen war weiß ich nicht genau ;) Der Mann neben mir ist der eine der mich zu der Slum Gemeine mitgenommen hat. 

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Dressing

Laura, Sarah and I got some new dresses made. Tukeni took pictures of us