Posts Tagged ‘Togo’
GOT CEMENT?
Saturday, June 5th, 2010Hey all,
We just received word from the contractor in Togo that they scored a good quantity of cement. I suspect things will move swiftly now. Gildas was kind enough to send some more photos.
Here are some hand-made brick they will be using for the foundation and the walls.
Rebar for columns and footings.
More sand. You can see the remains of a brick church that was never finished. Beyond that are the existing classrooms.
I had an interesting and fruitful experience the other day when I did a radio interview on Sirius 159/XM 117 Radio. There is a program on the Catholic Channel called “The Catholics Next Door”. The hosts are Greg and Jennifer Willitz.
They are terrific hosts — so easy to talk to. They were kind enough to send me a CD of the show, and I hope to have it up on the site soon for all to hear. Also, a listener to the program sent in a monthly donation of $25.00. That is awesome!
On a worrisome note: my adorable assistant in Togo — Liqua — has had a terrible bout with Malaria. Everyone I know in Togo has Malaria. It is horrible. The frustrating thing is that even people who are educated and have bed nets don’t use them because it is so hot and nobody has air conditioning. The bed nets tend to make you hotter and stop the little flow of air there is, so compliance is tough to achieve. I am very worried about her, and will keep you updated on her health.
On a lighter note, as of today I have seven/eight bachelors lined up for the “Second Annual Bachelor Auction and Wine Tasting” . I still need a few more, so if you live in the Chico area and know an eligible guy, please send him our way. I am always reachable at Natalie@leapingstone.org
Cheers,
Natalie
Holding My Breath
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010I have been holding my breath for days now. Togo had it’s second (ever) election March 4, 2010. The country has been ruled by the same family for the last 43 years. First the father, and now the son.
Faure Gnassingbe has been declared the winner. http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?ReportID=88337 He is the son on the dictator who ruled Togo until his death five years ago. Union of Forces for Change — the opposition — has declared an unfair election. Their candidate, Jean-Pierre Fabre, has been calling for protests
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This requires that I still hold my breath! I can only hope that the protests can go on peacefully, and that the Army will not use lethal force against the protesters.
From what I have seen and heard, Faure Gnassingbe is what I would call a negligent Dictator. He neglects the needs of his country and people. He neglects the infrastructure that would make life there better.
No matter who ends up being declared the winner, our work will continue. The people want change for the better. They want a better life for their children. I believe that change will come through education. Once a population has the ability to think critically, and to articulate these thoughts, it becomes much harder to “dictate” to them. Therefore, our mission continues — village by village.
One more piece of information — we have raised to date $29, 900!! We need to raise $1,000 more to be 100% funded for Phase I of the school building project. Thank you to all who have helped us get this far. If you would like to help, now is definately the time to do it.
Cheers.










