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Freitag, 25. Januar 2013

Madam Judith - Social Worker

Hello!

I am Madam Judith and a BRAVEAURORA social worker. I have been working with BRAVEAURORA for almost two years.

My duties are to carry out ongoing supervision and monitoring, documentation of supervisions, support meeting, monthly reimbursement of support and counselling, school attendance supervision and working with parents to identify goals for the children in their care.

I am patient, love for children, understand childhood development, listening to people and dedicated to duties. What I love to do most is homevisiting.


Madam Judith with Mba Wuni in her office

Madam Judith carries mattresses for the reintegration of Fisu, Salifu, Tahiro and Charles

Things which the chilren need at home



Madam Judith and Madam Suzie (social worker) are talking with Jennifas family


Mba Wuni with Madam Judith in the homeworklesson

Asana with Madam Judith at a classroom

Hakeem, Madam Judith, Asana und Madam Suzie in the office






Freitag, 18. Januar 2013

Jennifa Bolgadow, 17 years

Hello,

my name is Jennifa and I am a 17 year old girl.

From morning until midday I'm at school. After school, I am learing at a tailors place, how to make a dress, a skirt or a shirt. I like this work very much because my master is always very friendly to me.

In the evening, I like to talk to my girlfriends and walk around in our village.



Jennifa and Rita are writing there names to a workshop - group

Mariam, Rita and Jennifa are talking about their day

Mirijam (Volunteer), Severin (Project Manager), Madam Dahamata (Host Mother), Rita and Jennifa infront of the Volunteers Compound

Jennifa at the tailors place



Jennifa is sewing a dress for Lisi (Volunteer)

Jennifa shows Lisi her new dress

 

Dienstag, 8. Januar 2013

Workshop - Presentation

 Dear Friends of BRAVEAURORA!

We want to show you some pictures from our "Workshop - Presentation"!


Singing all together



.. also with our parents

Iddrisu is explaining to the audience about what he learnt about our continents


David and madam Dahamata explain the "baking - workshop"



Hakeem and Mba Wuni with their pois


Mirijam with the circus group



Joe performing




Lisi gave every visitor a piece of the cake which they baked during the workshop













Samstag, 5. Januar 2013

WORKSHOPS

Dear friends of BRAVEAURORA!


As in Austria, the Ghanaian school children have Christmas holidays now, but here it's already the third week.
This week from Tuesday to Saturday 
we offered the children from the BRAVEAURORA orphanage four different workshops so that they can make the best out of their time and get some education.
On Sunday we will present the village people what the kids have learned in a small show.



Mirijam made their own juggling balls and "pois" with the kids  (as a performance art, Poi involves swinging weights through a variety of rhythmical and geometric patterns. It is originated with the Māori people of New Zealand
). The children have learned how to handle these balls in different ways. This group will prepare a circus show with acrobatics and juggling for the presentation on Sunday.


Awalu is playing with the "pois"

Raphael is juggling and Mba Wuni and Joe are playing with the "pois".


Mba Wuni and Joe... 


...juggeling!


 Magdalena offerred some insight about the different continents on our planet. She told them a lot of things about different animals, the landscape and about the people there. The children were very interested how the houses are looking like and also how the climate is in Austria.



Iddrisu and Magdalena with the poster which they drew at the workshop


Jaliu, Nashiru, Isaac and Iddrisu are learing about animals

Jaliu, Nashiru and Iddrisu are drawing animals

At the Fulani´s house - we learned something about the milk

Isaac and Iddrisu are reading books about the different houses in the world



A former teacher of the school taught children how to weave baskets.




Weaving baskets


The boys are learing how to weave baskets.


Pius with Mr. John...

...and his brother Augustine with his basket


The new baskets


Lisi tried to teach the children how to build an oven and how to make bread and cakes. She produced "Sauerkraut" and cheese with her group.
In addition, Lisi explained to them what they can gain from different animals. Important, because many sheep, goats and donkeys are living in the village but which are not milked; and sheep are not used to get wool.
These things are very interesting for children as well as adults. With this knowledge they can maybe start 
a new business. That's why Lisi invited four women from different families to participate in this workshop.


The women are tasting "Austrian" bread

The children are building the oven

The group with the completed oven


Greasing the baking dish


Lisi is showing them how to put the bread inside the oven