Showing posts with label dragon fly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dragon fly. Show all posts
Friday, 10 November 2017
Moving Forward
We arrived in Iringa, Tanzania,
just 26 hours after leaving our home in St Neots. Not bad for a 4,600 mile
journey by car, coach and 3 aeroplanes.
Iringa is set amongst the
mountains in southern Tanzania, which means the weather is cooler, but the air
thinner than where we worked in Central Tanzania 8 years ago.
Irene began to learn about the
stock control of products, including those made by the tailoring workshop. This
is a particularly busy time as the centre prepares for a major ‘artisan’s fair’
to be held next weekend in Dar es Salaam when it is likely a large amount of
stock will be sold.
Malcolm’s first day included
going out as part of a group to complete negotiations to purchase a plot of
land about 5 miles from Iringa. This will be used to build an additional 20
subsidised houses to be purchased by staff. This will be a major step in
building their self-esteem as valued members of society. Although land
boundaries are uncertain we were assured by the surveyor that a rectangular
plot of exactly 2 acres would be properly identified through the use of GPS satellite
tracking.
Tanzania may be a developing
country, but it is moving forward quickly in adopting new technologies
Labels:
dragon fly,
Iringa,
Neema Crafts,
Tanzania
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