Zend_View Object
(
[_useViewStream:Zend_View:private] => 1
[_useStreamWrapper:Zend_View:private] =>
[_path:Zend_View_Abstract:private] => Array
(
[script] => Array
(
[0] => /srv/www/tl-www/website/application/layouts/scripts/
[1] => /srv/www/tl-www/website/application/layouts/scripts/
[2] => /srv/www/tl-www/website/application/modules/home/views/scripts/
[3] => ./views/scripts/
)
[helper] => Array
(
)
[filter] => Array
(
)
)
[_file:Zend_View_Abstract:private] => /srv/www/tl-www/website/application/layouts/scripts/home/bodyReports.phtml
[_helper:Zend_View_Abstract:private] => Array
(
[HeadMeta] => Zend_View_Helper_HeadMeta Object
(
[_typeKeys:protected] => Array
(
[0] => name
[1] => http-equiv
[2] => charset
[3] => property
)
[_requiredKeys:protected] => Array
(
[0] => content
)
[_modifierKeys:protected] => Array
(
[0] => lang
[1] => scheme
)
[_regKey:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_HeadMeta
[_container:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => name
[name] => robots
[content] => noindex,follow
[modifiers] => Array
(
)
)
)
)
[_registry:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Registry Object
(
[_containerClass:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container
[_items:protected] => Array
(
[Zend_Layout] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[content] =>
Recente reisverslagen uit Somalië
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadMeta] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => name
[name] => robots
[content] => noindex,follow
[modifiers] => Array
(
)
)
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadLink] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadScript] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/ui/exampleHintText.js
)
[source] =>
)
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.mousewheel.js
)
[source] =>
)
[2] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/json2.js
)
[source] =>
)
[3] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.cycle.lite.js
)
[source] =>
)
[4] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[5] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery-ui-1.8.16.custom.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[6] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tagify.js
)
[source] =>
)
[7] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/local/jquery.validationEngine-nl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[8] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.validationEngine.js
)
[source] =>
)
[9] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.fileupload.js
)
[source] =>
)
[10] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.iframe-transport.js
)
[source] =>
)
[11] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tools.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[12] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.ba-dotimeout.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[13] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.store.js
)
[source] =>
)
[14] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.cookie.js
)
[source] =>
)
[15] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.miniColors.js
)
[source] =>
)
[16] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tmpl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[17] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.textCounter.js
)
[source] =>
)
[18] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.rotate.js
)
[source] =>
)
[19] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.easyBGResizer.js
)
[source] =>
)
[20] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.ad-gallery.js
)
[source] =>
)
[21] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/entity/Callback.js
)
[source] =>
)
[22] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/entity/Entity.js
)
[source] =>
)
[23] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/setup.js
)
[source] =>
)
[24] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery-example.js
)
[source] =>
)
[25] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tooltip.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[26] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/local/jquery.ui.datepicker-nl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[27] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/bas.js
)
[source] =>
)
[28] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/team.js
)
[source] =>
)
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_InlineScript] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/tmpl.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/load-image.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[2] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/bootstrap.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[3] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.iframe-transport.js
)
[source] =>
)
[4] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.fileupload.js
)
[source] =>
)
[5] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.fileupload-ui.js
)
[source] =>
)
[6] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/fileUploadCustomSettings.js
)
[source] =>
)
[7] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.timeago.js
)
[source] =>
)
[8] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/local/jquery.timeago.nl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[9] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/fileuploader.js
)
[source] =>
)
[10] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/entity/upload.js
)
[source] =>
)
[11] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/classes/SortableEntities.js
)
[source] =>
)
[12] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/unoslider.js
)
[source] =>
)
[13] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/shop.js
)
[source] =>
)
[14] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/afterLoading.js
)
[source] =>
)
[15] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/clubs.js
)
[source] =>
)
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadTitle] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] => -
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[0] => Reisverslagen over Somalië
[1] => WaarBenJij.nu
)
)
)
)
[_autoEscape:protected] => 1
[view] => Zend_View Object
*RECURSION*
)
[Doctype] => Zend_View_Helper_Doctype Object
(
[_defaultDoctype:protected] => HTML4_LOOSE
[_registry:protected] => ArrayObject Object
(
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[doctypes] => Array
(
[XHTML11] =>
[XHTML1_STRICT] =>
[XHTML1_TRANSITIONAL] =>
[XHTML1_FRAMESET] =>
[XHTML1_RDFA] =>
[XHTML_BASIC1] =>
[XHTML5] =>
[HTML4_STRICT] =>
[HTML4_LOOSE] =>
[HTML4_FRAMESET] =>
[HTML5] =>
)
[doctype] => HTML4_LOOSE
)
)
[_regKey:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Doctype
[view] => Zend_View Object
*RECURSION*
)
[HeadLink] => Zend_View_Helper_HeadLink Object
(
[_itemKeys:protected] => Array
(
[0] => charset
[1] => href
[2] => hreflang
[3] => id
[4] => media
[5] => rel
[6] => rev
[7] => type
[8] => title
[9] => extras
[10] => sizes
)
[_regKey:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_HeadLink
[_container:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
)
)
[_registry:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Registry Object
(
[_containerClass:protected] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container
[_items:protected] => Array
(
[Zend_Layout] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[content] =>
Recente reisverslagen uit Somalië
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadMeta] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => name
[name] => robots
[content] => noindex,follow
[modifiers] => Array
(
)
)
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadLink] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_HeadScript] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/ui/exampleHintText.js
)
[source] =>
)
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.mousewheel.js
)
[source] =>
)
[2] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/json2.js
)
[source] =>
)
[3] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.cycle.lite.js
)
[source] =>
)
[4] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.jscrollpane.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[5] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery-ui-1.8.16.custom.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[6] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tagify.js
)
[source] =>
)
[7] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/local/jquery.validationEngine-nl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[8] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.validationEngine.js
)
[source] =>
)
[9] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.fileupload.js
)
[source] =>
)
[10] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.iframe-transport.js
)
[source] =>
)
[11] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tools.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[12] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.ba-dotimeout.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[13] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.store.js
)
[source] =>
)
[14] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.cookie.js
)
[source] =>
)
[15] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.miniColors.js
)
[source] =>
)
[16] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tmpl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[17] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.textCounter.js
)
[source] =>
)
[18] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.rotate.js
)
[source] =>
)
[19] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.easyBGResizer.js
)
[source] =>
)
[20] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.ad-gallery.js
)
[source] =>
)
[21] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/entity/Callback.js
)
[source] =>
)
[22] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/entity/Entity.js
)
[source] =>
)
[23] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/setup.js
)
[source] =>
)
[24] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery-example.js
)
[source] =>
)
[25] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.tooltip.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[26] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/local/jquery.ui.datepicker-nl.js
)
[source] =>
)
[27] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/bas.js
)
[source] =>
)
[28] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/custom/team.js
)
[source] =>
)
)
)
[Zend_View_Helper_InlineScript] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
(
[_prefix:protected] =>
[_postfix:protected] =>
[_separator:protected] =>
[_indent:protected] =>
[_captureLock:protected] =>
[_captureType:protected] =>
[_captureKey:protected] =>
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/tmpl.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/load-image.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[2] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/bootstrap.min.js
)
[source] =>
)
[3] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.iframe-transport.js
)
[source] =>
)
[4] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.fileupload.js
)
[source] =>
)
[5] => stdClass Object
(
[type] => text/javascript
[attributes] => Array
(
[src] => https://cdn.easyapps.nl/578/js/jquery/jquery.fileupload-ui.js
)
[source] =>
)
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[source] =>
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Recente reisverslagen uit Somalië
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[source] =>
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[source] =>
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*RECURSION*
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[_translate:protected] =>
[_translator:protected] =>
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(
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[_items:protected] => Array
(
[Zend_Layout] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
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Recente reisverslagen uit Somalië
)
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[Zend_View_Helper_HeadMeta] => Zend_View_Helper_Placeholder_Container Object
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[modifiers] => Array
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Met de auto op reis gaan blijft één van de fijnste manieren om vrijheid te voelen. Je bepaalt zelf je tempo, je route en je stops. Geen wachtrijen, geen bagagelimieten, geen vaste schema’s. Maar die vrijheid werkt alleen echt als je je reis goed aanpakt. Zonder voorbereiding wordt een roadtrip al snel vermoeiend in plaats van ontspannend. Met de juiste mindset en een paar slimme keuzes maak je van elke rit een onvergetelijke ervaring.
Begin met een realistische planning
Veel stress ontstaat al vóór vertrek. Te veel kilometers per dag, te weinig rustmomenten en te hoge verwachtingen.
Probeer je reisdagen niet voller te proppen dan nodig. Vier tot zes uur rijden per dag is voor de meeste mensen meer dan genoeg. Zo hou je tijd over om onderweg te stoppen, iets te eten, een wandeling te maken of gewoon even niets te doen.
Plan je grote lijnen, maar laat ruimte voor spontaniteit. Soms is het net die onverwachte afslag die je bij het mooiste uitzicht brengt.
Comfort is belangrijker dan snelheid
Op lange ritten merk je snel wat echt telt: een goede zithouding, weinig rijgeluid en een stabiel gevoel op de weg. Niet hoe snel je gaat, maar hoe ontspannen je aankomt.
Daarom kiezen sommige reizigers bewust voor een tweedehands Audi. Niet om indruk te maken, maar omdat die bekendstaan om hun rustige rijervaring en degelijke afwerking. Zeker op lange snelwegtrajecten kan dat het verschil maken tussen uitgeput aankomen of fris uitstappen.
Elektrisch reizen
Elektrisch rijden op vakantie klinkt voor sommigen nog spannend, maar in de praktijk valt het goed mee.
Met een tweedehands elektrische auto rijd je stil, soepel en zonder schakelmomenten. Je pauzes worden automatisch rustmomenten: even stoppen om te laden, iets drinken, benen strekken. Dat natuurlijke ritme zorgt ervoor dat je minder gehaast bent en meer in het moment zit.
Bovendien ontdek je onderweg vaak leuke plekken bij laadstations: parkjes, cafés, kleine dorpen waar je anders gewoon voorbij zou rijden.
Check je auto voor vertrek
Een korte controle kan veel ellende voorkomen:
– Bandenspanning
– Olie en koelvloeistof
– Ruitensproeiervloeistof
– Verlichting
– Remmen
Het kost je tien minuten en kan uren stress besparen.
Een goede auto maakt het verschil
Wie nog op zoek is naar een betrouwbare auto, vindt vandaag veel opties online. Zo is Touring CarSelect een platform waar je rustig kunt kijken naar recente tweedehandswagens met garantie, zonder de typische showroomdruk. Dat is handig als je zonder zorgen wil vertrekken.
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Stel: je bent al jaren fan van reizen, van vrijheid op het water of de geur van dennen in een bos en je overweegt om een boot of vakantiehuis te kopen. Het klinkt als de ultieme droom: een eigen stekkie voor weekends en vakanties, zonder telkens iets te huren of in een druk hotel te zitten. Maar voordat je die stap zet, is het slim om eerst goed na te denken.
Waarom een eigen boot of vakantiehuis aantrekkelijk is
Een eigen boot of vakantiehuis heeft veel aantrekkingskracht: het is jouw eigen plek om tot rust te komen, weg van dagelijkse beslommeringen. Je bepaalt zelf wanneer je gaat, met wie, en hoe lang je blijft. Voor veel reizigers voelt het als een rustpunt.
Tegelijkertijd is bezit geen vanzelfsprekendheid: het brengt verplichtingen en kosten mee die je niet moet onderschatten. Een vakantiehuis of boot is geen hotel of huurwoning. Je bent verantwoordelijk voor onderhoud, stalling, verzekering en alle bijkomende lasten. Denk bijvoorbeeld aan onvoorziene uitgaven voor reparaties, extra kosten bij verhuur of seizoensgebonden beperkingen die het gebruik beïnvloeden.
Waar je vooraf op moet letten
Locatie en gebruiksfrequentie
Of je nu kiest voor een boot of vakantiehuis: de locatie bepaalt veel. Hoe ver is het van je ‘thuis’? Hoe vaak ga je echt? Als je slechts één of twee weekenden per jaar kunt gaan, is het de vraag of de investering de moeite waard is.
De meeste experts raden aan om vóór aankoop te huren of te logeren op een vergelijkbare plek, om te ervaren of het écht bij je past.
Bij een vakantiehuis moet je ook uitzoeken wat de lokale regels zijn. In Nederland is permanente bewoning van een recreatiewoning bijvoorbeeld niet altijd toegestaan.
Ook kan de omgeving of het seizoen invloed hebben op het gebruiksgemak. Bij een boot spelen zaken als vaargebied, ligplaatsen en bereikbaarheid een rol.
Aankoopkosten en terugkerende lasten
De koopprijs is vaak nog maar het begin. Denk aan overdrachtsbelasting, notariskosten en soms advieskosten. Daarna komen de vaste lasten: energie, belastingen, verzekeringen, onderhoud en eventuele park- of ligplaatskosten.
Bij een boot moet je bijvoorbeeld rekenen op:
Winterstalling en antifouling- Periodiek motoronderhoud en keuring
- Brandstof, waterkaarten, havengelden
Een recreatiewoning vraagt om structureel onderhoud van zowel binnen- als buitenzijde, denk aan schilderwerk, dakonderhoud, cv-installaties of tuinbeheer. Vergeet ook niet de kosten voor schoonmaak bij verhuur of een lokale beheerder.
Kostenvoorbeeld
Reken voor een bescheiden vakantiewoning op €3.000–€6.000 vaste lasten per jaar. Voor een middelgrote boot al snel €2.500–€4.000, afhankelijk van gebruik en stalling.
Wat past beter bij jou: boot of vakantiehuis?
Een boot biedt ultieme flexibiliteit. Je kunt meerdere locaties aandoen, je ‘verplaatst’ je vakantieplek als het ware. Dat is perfect voor mensen die houden van avontuur op het water en zich makkelijk kunnen aanpassen. Tegelijkertijd vraagt een boot intensief onderhoud, en zijn de jaarlijkse kosten vaak hoger dan verwacht. Zeker als je er niet zelf veel aan doet.
Een vakantiehuis is stabieler qua investering. Je kiest voor een vaste plek die je naar eigen smaak kunt inrichten en verbeteren. Bovendien kun je het huis mogelijk (deels) verhuren als je er zelf niet bent. De keerzijde: minder mobiliteit, en ook hier zijn er terugkerende kosten die vaak onderschat worden.
Let op: De waardeontwikkeling van een vakantiehuis kan aantrekkelijk zijn, maar dit is sterk afhankelijk van locatie, onderhoud en regelgeving.
Een slimme investering bescherm je met een goede verzekering
Welke keuze je ook maakt, je koopt geen luxeproduct maar een bezit met waarde. En waarde vraagt om bescherming. Het risico op schade door brand, storm, inbraak of ongelukjes is niet te vermijden maar je kunt je er wel goed tegen wapenen.
Daarom is het verstandig om je vanaf het begin goed te laten adviseren over passende verzekeringen. Eerdmans is verzekeringsspecialist voor recreatie die precies weet wat belangrijk is bij het verzekeren van een boot of vakantiehuis. Denk aan dekking voor schade, aansprakelijkheid, inboedel of milieuschade.
Wat als je droom verandert?
Een boot of vakantiehuis koop je vaak met het idee om er jarenlang van te genieten. Maar levens veranderen. Misschien gebruik je het minder dan gedacht, wil je overstappen op een ander type vaartuig of woning, of komt er een moment dat je de investering liever liquide maakt. Dan is het goed om een plan B te hebben.
- Restwaarde en marktvraag: Boten schrijven doorgaans sneller af dan recreatiewoningen. Een goed onderhouden huis op een gewilde locatie kan zijn waarde behouden of zelfs stijgen, zeker bij schaarste.
- Verkoopproces: Bij een vakantiehuis moet je denken aan een verkoopmakelaar, juridische afhandeling (zeker in het buitenland), en eventueel het afkopen van erfpacht of parkcontracten. Voor een boot: registratie, keuring en mogelijk btw-status.
- Verhuren als tussenstap: Als verkoop nog geen optie is, kun je overwegen om (tijdelijk) te verhuren om kosten te dekken. Let dan wel op extra regels, vergunningen en verzekeringseisen.
Tip: Bepaal bij aankoop al wat je ideale gebruikstermijn is. Zo kun je tijdig inspelen op veranderingen en voorkom je dat het bezit een last wordt.
Maak van jouw droom een doordacht plan
Een eigen boot of vakantiehuis kopen is fantastisch. Het kan jouw reislust en behoefte aan vrijheid vervullen. Maar de droom wordt pas echt duurzaam als je realistisch bent over kosten, tijd, onderhoud en verzekeringen.
Neem de tijd om te rekenen, plannen en vergelijken. Kijk of de investering bij je levensstijl past, en maak gebruik van de juiste expertise. Zo wordt je vakantiedroom geen zorgenpost, maar een plek waar je jaar na jaar van kunt genieten.
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De paradox van vrijheid
Reizen staat voor vrijheid. Geen vaste routine, geen agenda, alleen jij en de weg die zich ontvouwt. Toch weet elke reiziger dat echte vrijheid niet ontstaat uit chaos, maar uit overzicht. Wanneer je weet waar je bent, wat je nodig hebt en hoe je keuzes maakt, wordt reizen pas echt zorgeloos. Dat geldt voor alles onderweg: je route, je bagage, je geld en zelfs de manier waarop je met technologie omgaat. In een wereld waarin innovatie snel vooruitgaat draait vrijheid steeds meer om inzicht.
De voorbereiding als fundament
Spontaan reizen klinkt romantisch, maar zelfs de meest vrije avonturier plant bewust. Een goede voorbereiding betekent niet dat je alles vastlegt, maar dat je ruimte creëert voor improvisatie. Door inzicht te hebben in je budget, je documenten en je route, kun je met vertrouwen loslaten. Overzicht is geen beperking, maar een hulpmiddel. Het maakt dat je keuzes kunt maken zonder stress, omdat je weet wat je achterlaat en waar je naartoe wilt.
Rust in plaats van controle
Overzicht geeft rust. Niet omdat alles voorspelbaar wordt, maar omdat je beter weet hoe je kunt omgaan met het onverwachte. Een gemiste trein, een omweg of een vertraging voelt minder zwaar als je grip houdt op het geheel.
Digitale vrijheid onderweg
Reizen anno nu is digitaal. Van tickets tot navigatie, van reserveringen tot communicatie: bijna alles gebeurt online. Dat brengt gemak, maar ook verantwoordelijkheid. De moderne reiziger kiest bewust hoe hij technologie gebruikt. Digitale innovaties laten zien hoe transparantie en flexibiliteit hand in hand kunnen gaan. Ze helpen ons niet om méér vast te leggen, maar om slimmer te plannen.
Balans tussen plannen en genieten
De kunst van reizen is weten wanneer je moet plannen en wanneer je moet loslaten. Te veel voorbereiding kan spontaniteit doden, maar te weinig overzicht zorgt voor onrust. De balans ligt ergens in het midden. Door vooraf te bedenken wat belangrijk is, of dat nu je budget, vervoer of gezondheid is, maak je ruimte om onderweg te genieten.
Een reis zonder zorgen is een reis met aandacht
Vrijheid is niet hetzelfde als impulsiviteit. Wie met aandacht reist, ziet meer, voelt meer en beleeft meer. Overzicht helpt om dat bewustzijn vast te houden, ook in een wereld vol prikkels en keuzes.
Slim omgaan met middelen
Wie reist, weet dat geld niet alleen een praktisch hulpmiddel is, maar ook invloed heeft op rust en vrijheid. Een overzicht van wat je hebt en wat je uitgeeft voorkomt onnodige stress. Door bewust te kiezen hoe je je middelen beheert, digitaal of contant, houd je de regie. Ook nieuwe vormen van technologie, zoals ethereum, maken het makkelijker om inzicht te krijgen in waarde, transacties en mogelijkheden, waar ter wereld je ook bent.
Vrijheid is weten wat genoeg is
Een van de mooiste lessen van reizen is leren wat je écht nodig hebt. Vaak blijkt dat veel minder te zijn dan je denkt. Overzicht helpt om dat te ontdekken. Niet alleen in spullen, maar ook in keuzes. Wanneer je weet wat belangrijk is, kun je de rest loslaten. Dat geldt voor bagage, maar ook voor verwachtingen.
Inzicht als kompas
Inzicht vervangt geen avontuur, maar maakt het dieper. Het helpt je bewuster te reizen en beter te begrijpen wat je onderweg zoekt. Of het nu gaat om een lange roadtrip, een wereldreis of een weekend in eigen land: inzicht is je kompas. Het laat zien waar je vandaan komt, waar je nu bent en waar je naartoe wilt.
Vrijheid door bewust leven
Vrijheid onderweg is meer dan bewegen, het is leven met intentie. Wie bewust reist, kiest niet voor het drukste schema, maar voor het rijkste moment. Overzicht maakt dat mogelijk. In een tijd waarin reizen, technologie en financiën steeds meer met elkaar verweven zijn, wordt inzicht de sleutel tot rust. Ethereum is daar een mooi symbool van: een systeem dat draait om transparantie en autonomie, net als reizen zelf. Want echte vrijheid is niet weglopen van structuur, maar het bewust kiezen van richting.
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Er gebeurt hier zo veel... ik weet niet eens waar ik kan beginnen:
10-03-09
Vandaag was mijn eerste echte dag in het ziekenhuis. In het ziekenhuis wonen ongeveer 8 anderen. Waaronder 2 uit Kenia, 1 uit Uganda en nu tijdelijk 2 uit de UK.
Ik ben 's ochtends met Susan meegegaan. Ze komt uit Kenia en is de 'principal teacher' van het trainingsprogramma voor de studenten. Er zijn twee groepen studenten (22 en 23). De ene groep krijgt een maand theorie, de andere groep een maand in de kliniek. En vervolgens ruilen ze elke maand. Ze is verantwoordelijk voor de teachers en voor de studenten. We gingen eerst beneden mee met de visite van de arts langs de patiënten. Ze zei dat het beter was om m’n haar te bedekken, ook al vond Edna dat het niet hoeft, mensen kijken je gewoon echt raar aan. Dus een verpleegkundige heeft me al lachend een hoofddoek om gedaan.. jeetje wat een enorm groot wit hoofd heb ik toch! Ik heb inmiddels besloten om gewoon altijd een hoofddoek te dragen. Het is veel beter. Hoewel het voor mij raar is, is het voor alle andere mensen de gewoonste zaak van de wereld. Susan draagt ook een hoofddoek om die reden. Ik dacht eerst dat ze ook moslim was maar ze doet het alleen omdat het makkelijker is. Catherine komt ook uit Kenia. Zij is de 'matron' zoals ze dat hier noemen. Ze is verantwoordelijk voor het schema van de artsen en het algemene overzicht van alle patiënten en materialen. De dokter die hier rondloopt is Dr John. Hij komt uit Uganda. Er moet richting de patiënten dus heel veel vertaald worden. De communicatie is echt vreemd om te zien. Er worden elke keer verschillende verhalen verteld. Alles gaat enorm traag en er zitten overal familieleden. De verpleegkundigen en de studenten lijken ook weinig te weten, ze doen de simpelste dingen niet. Als de arts ze vragen stelt, weten ze het eigenlijk niet. Susan legde uit dat ze het wel weten, alle toetsen halen ze en ook als je het ze vraagt weten ze het vaak wel. Maar ze nemen zelf geen beslissingen. Ze zijn onzeker en vragen altijd eerst wat ze moeten doen aan de matron of de arts.
Om 12.30 is de lunch. Dan zitten we met z’n allen in de woonkamer van Edna. Na de lunch (13.00 uur) is er tot 17.00 ongeveer geen stroom. Dus niemand doet verder ook iets. Alles is stil, iedereen is aan het rusten. Zo vreemd! Ik hoorde een quote van iemand: 'Er worden heel weinig uren gewerkt, voor een land wat heel veel uren aan ontwikkeling nodig heeft'.
Ik ben hier natuurlijk vooral ook voor FGM (female genital mutilation) oftewel vrouwenbesnijdenis. Vrouwenbesnijdenis komt ruim 98% voor. Ik sprak met een van de teachers, Yasmin. Zij is heel erg tegen FGM en praat hier ook openlijk over. Ze weet nog precies wat er met haar gebeurde toen ze 10 jaar was. Ze vindt het vreselijk en wilt ook absoluut niet dat haar kind (als ze die krijgt) FGM ondergaat. Ze is een uitzondering. Over het algemeen lijkt het er op dat de vrouwen het niet willen veranderen. Ze vinden het prima zo. FGM hoort erbij. Veelal zijn ze zich ook bewust van de complicaties die kunnen optreden en de risico's bij de bevalling etc. En als er dan een baby dood gaat.. Who cares? Er wordt geen traan gelaten. Ze hebben toch al 11 kinderen thuis. Gaat de moeder dood? No problem! De man trouwt wel een nieuwe vrouw. Mannen mogen hier 4 vrouwen hebben. Een vrouw telt pas echt mee als ze veel kinderen baart. Het begint pas te tellen wanneer je 6 kinderen hebt. Kun je je voorstellen door wat voor helse pijn die vrouwen gaan?! Ze zijn besneden, dit betekent: de clitoris en de schaamlippen zijn weggesneden en ze zijn dichtgenaaid. Er wordt een klein gaatje over gehouden voor urine en menstruatiebloed. Plassen kost deze vrouwen zeker 15 min.. druppel voor druppel. Na het huwelijk wordt ze open gemaakt. Ze is dan weer dicht tot aan de bevalling met vele complicaties tot gevolg. Het is niet ongebruikelijk dat ze over moeten gaan op de keizersnede. Ondanks dit alles vinden de vrouwen dat het bij hen hoort. Dat is het leven dat ze leiden en het is prima. Catherine en Susan hebben niet het idee dat de vrouwen willen veranderen. Er is wel een neiging naar de mildere vorm (alleen de clitoris wegsnijden), maar echt duidelijk is dat nu nog niet. Ze willen wel 'iets' doen want ze hebben het idee dat als je de clitoris niet weg haalt deze helemaal tot aan de grond groeit... ja echt waar.... Het is een schande om niet besneden te zijn en ze zullen nooit een man vinden.
Ik heb een vrouw gezien vandaag die Gravida 11 was, Para 8 en 2 abortussen. Ze is 30 jaar en d’r oudste kind 14. Het is hier de norm om elk jaar een kind te krijgen. Ze doen ook niet echt aan borstvoeding. Als ze borstvoeding geven worden ze namelijk niet zwanger… dus stoppen ze er eigenlijk gelijk mee.
Ik heb vandaag enorm veel: they don't care, the women are happy like this, they don't know anything else etc etc.... dan vraag ik me toch af.. als dit zo is, waarom willen 'we' ze dan zo graag helpen? Waarom wordt er door NGO's en door Edna dan zo veel energie in gestoken? Heeft dat dan wel zin? Waarom mensen helpen die niet geholpen willen worden? Kan dat uberhaupt?
's Avonds heb ik even bij Dr John en zijn vrienden uit Uganda en Zimbabwe gezeten. Ik kreeg een glaasje whisky-cola... ja ja drank, meegesmokkeld door de piloten van de crappy vliegtuigen die hier naar Hargeisa vliegen. De piloten zijn veelal Russisch........ dus Russische dranksmokkelaars... tja... Ongelofelijk dat we heelhuids zijn geland...
11-03-2009
Vandaag ben ik in de ochtend met Susan mee gegaan om te kijken hoe ze les geeft aan de verpleegkundestudenten. Was wel leuk om erbij te zitten.
Daarna ben ik gaan kijken bij de verloskamer. Hier waren inmiddels al 3 kinderen geboren en de 4e was onderweg. Daar ben ik mee gaan kijken. Ze lag al 2 uur op de tafel. Het was dr eerste bevalling.. Ik kon nu heel goed de FGM zien…… het is vreselijk… er is gewoon geen vagina! Het is 1 gladde streep. Nu was ze natuurlijk open gemaakt en waren ze bezig met vacuüm. Dit ging niet goed. De contracties waren enorm traag en de vrouw wist niet hoe ze moest persen. Echt bizar om hierbij te staan. De vrouw had enorme pijn, hield zich continu aan me vast. Ik met m’n gebrabbel proberen d’r toe te spreken…. Rigggg rigggg (pers! pers!). Het lukte allemaal niet. De verloskundigen wisten ook niet precies hoe verder te gaan. De vacuüm werd nog een paar keer geprobeerd, maar geen succes. Er was enorm veel bloed overal. Toen werd de dokter erbij gehaald. Deze heeft heel hard getrokken terwijl ik en nog een andere verloskundige de benen van de vrouw terug trokken….. en toen lukte het wel. Een jongetje kwam ter wereld! De eerste baby die ik geboren heb zien worden.
Het is best lastig om hier m’n plek te vinden. Er zijn enorm veel mensen en ik weet nog niet precies, wie nou wie is. Ook de namen zijn erg moeilijk te onthouden. Ik heb nu besloten de komende weken eerst een beetje mee te lopen en te observeren: ’s Ochtends met de rondes mee met Dr John. Daarna bij de verloskamers zitten. Dan raken ze allemaal wat meer aan me gewend. Tussen 13 en 17 is er rust tijd. Dan kan ik wat lezen of andere dingen doen. Om 1700 uur is er een spreekuur bij de ‘out patient clinic’. Hier ga ik aan het eind van de middag naar toe. Tijdens de rusturen kan ik me wat voor bereiden voor het onderzoek wat ik wil gaan doen…. Ik hoop dat het allemaal gaat lukken.
Ik klamp me nu even een beetje aan Susan vast. Ze legt me veel uit. Het is best lastig omdat iedereen hier verwacht dat ik enorm gekwalificeerd ben, dat ik verloskundige ben of dokter of wat dan ook……. Maar ja.. ik ben ook maar gewoon een student! En in Nederland is het niet zo dat je al direct eigen bevallingen doet tijdens je eerste paar jaar……. Tja…. Verschil moet er zijn!
Maar goed, ik maak dus enorm veel mee tot nu toe. Ik kijk m’n ogen uit, praat veel met iedereen. Het is pas mijn 2e dag maar heb het gevoel dat ik hier al ruim een week zit…. Echt bizar.
Ik zal proberen regelmatig een update te sturen…. Maar het is onmogelijk om alles bij te houden… er gebeurt hier zo enorm veel!
Mijn telefoonnummer hier is trouwens: +252 2 4024501
Tot snel,
X Andrea
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[message] => Beste allemaal,
Even een berichtje om te laten weten dat ik goed ben aangekomen. Na een lange reis van 2 dagen (met stop in Dubai) en sterk versleten vliegtuigen en vertraging zit ik dan eindelijk in het Edna Hospital in Hargeisa. De reis is prima verlopen en al mijn bagage is meegekomen. De medische spullen zijn goed ontvangen!
Ik heb een eigen kamer met eigen wc en douche. Waarschijnlijk geen warm water, maar who cares... ik ben in Afrika!
Het is enorm bijzonder om hier te zijn. Edna zorgt goed voor me. Net heb ik de representative van de WHO voor de regio Somalie ontmoet. Ze is Nederlandse. Leuk om bij dit gesprek te zitten. Ongelofelijk wat een problemen: tekort aan ALLES... met name GELD!
Ik denk dat ik binnenkort draadloos internet heb. Het neefje van Edna (uit de VS) is op bezoek. Hij heeft 7 jaar in Nederland gewoond... dus ik kan gewoon Nederlands met hem spreken! Hij is een IT-man en heeft hier het WIFI netwerk opgezet.... Wat een geluk toch weer! Dus ik zal regelmatig wat leuke verhalen opschrijven over mijn belevingen hier.
Echt.. het is ongelofelijk: het ziekenhuis, de mensen en vooral Edna. Ze is 72 jaar en wat een power vrouw.
Tot snel allemaal!
Liefs, Andrea
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[title] => Puntland: Home away from home
[message] => Beloved ones,
It is now almost a year ago that I´d set out with my ‘development gear’ to the Puntland State of Somalia, full of incalculable enthusiasm and passion. I wanted to have a first hand taste of the land i could never have known and for the opportunity to exercise the skills and competences i had been trained in as a humanitarian worker. I’d set out to ‘help my people’ and in my own way contribute to the process and pace of the Development discourse.
In that one year much has happened; I grew both personally and professionally in many ways than one. I have met so many wonderful people especially Somali iron-women whose deeply-anchored desire and passion for social change still ring echoes of comfort and hope to my ears and heart.
In that one year much has happened and I visited many towns like Galkacyo, Garowe, Bossasso and Qhardo. In the picturs below and in the previous articles (berichten)you will find some of my impressions of the landscape,the people and bio-diversity.
But I also became homesick for the land I am still willing to remember
The land I hope to have lived in, the land where falseness did not exist
And where people trusted each other
I am homesick for the place that was full of laughter
Of clinking coffee cups and spoons made of silver
I miss to drink hot chocolate milk and chamomile tea from my happy mug
I miss to be engrossed in my 300 books and ride on my old bike
I miss to be enveloped with the scenes that I love so well
I miss to hear the birds joyously sing my name
I miss the love and warmth of my family and friends
I am homesick for the eyes and the look I knew so well
I am homesick for hands that stroked my face and put braids and ribbons in my hair
I am homesick for the stories
Told to me at night by my nieces and nephews telling me
Of the soup and pancakes they cooked at school
And the paintings they drew of flowers and old cheese
And listening while wrapped in a blanket
To the story of how the chicken wrestled the elephant
And how the chicken had to run and buy butter to do that
I am homesick for listening to the news on the radio
In languages that I understood
And that did not worry me or made me anxious
To Dutch humor that sometimes made me laugh
I am homesick for theater and comedies and commercials
Instead of smoke, suicide bombs and dead children
And grinning politicians saying we need the war
I am homesick for the time when we loved each other
Without thinking of being used
I am homesick for the time when I wanted life to move faster
I am homesick for the time
When I was too innocent to see the signs of betrayal
For the time when I did not see the signs
Of what is bound to happen sooner or later
I am homesick for the time when I had not seen it all before
I am homesick for peace, carelessness and warmth
Sahro
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[title] => Awards-giving day in Garowe: PSU honors its heroes
[message] => Garowe, Wednesday 23rd of July 2008
Awards-giving day in Garowe: PSU honors its heroes
Awards-giving ceremony held in Garowe
Showing gratitude and appreciation is a great a multiplier of positive energy. Many tribes in Africa, and elsewhere in the world, believe that demonstrating gratitude is a blessing that people give to another. If done everyday, imagine how blessed we would feel! In that regard, showing thankfulness is a sure way of getting more out of life and leading by example.
That was definitely the enveloping spirit on Wednesday the 23rd of July at Puntland State University (PSU) in Garowe. The day marked a very special occassion in the history of the university and indeed in the history of the entire state of Puntland. 4 different categories of individuals and institutions who in one way or another contributed immensely both materially and immaterially to the institutional and intellectual advancement of the university were set in the spotlights and most importantly given a prestigious award.
The award, which can be seen in the photos below, recognized the efforts each of these individuals and institutions had made for the university over the years.
The group of 4 that were acknowledged for their outstanding work and contribution to the university were;
1. Mr. Mohamoud Noor Wardere (for, among others, doing distance lobbying and advocacy and fundraising for the university, came all the way from Minnesota to personally receive the award!)
2. Diakonia (for, among others, providing financial assistance to build the university structures)
3. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed (for providing land property, free of charge- how cool is that!?)
4. UNDP-Somalia (for, among others, providing financial support to the estabslishment of a Law Faculty at PSU and scholarships)
The day was moderated by Siciid Wayeel of Kaalo Relief and Development. His excellency honourable Mr. Mohamoud Sheikh Hamid gave a heart-warming speech about how appreciative he was both as an individual and a PSU representative. Miss Nimo Ahmed Mohamoud, the first female Dean Puntland Academia has ever known, profoundly enlightened the audience about the past, present and future aspirations of PSU. Also, there were former PSU lecturers who gave different speeches about, for example, the role of the Somali diaspora in contributing to the education system in Puntland.
Before the awards were handed over, information relating to background and exact contributions made by the group of 4 was presented.
It is often the case that awarding an institution for work done is not seen as such a big thing because people often take it for granted that international donor institutions should provide development assistance. The striking thing about this awards-giving ceremony was that Somali individuals were also the recipients of the PSU-2008 awards. Many young and old people in the audeince were inspired by the occasion. It’s not everyday that exciting moments take place in Somalia. I too felt a great pride in being present at the crowning of the recipients.
In my opinion, the occasion itself had many meanings. Firstly, it signified how the mere acknowledgment of showing gratitude can move societies in a totally different discourse. Second, the occassion ignited fuel for cultivating ground for potential duplication. Thirdly, if done frequently, we would be feeling so blessed everyday!
All in all, the four figures-see photos below deserve a big bravo from all of us in Puntland and in indeed in Somalia.
But most importantly we say thank you! Shukran! Asante sana! Dank jullie wel! Mahadsanid! Zikomo kwanbiri! Merci!
As Mr. Wardere rightfully said, the awards do not translate into “thank you and goodbye!” but “thank you and here is an invitation to continuing doing what you did and do more!”
And that is exactly what we expect from the recipients of the 2008 PSU-Awards!
Arios, Sah
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[title] => Controversial FGM-documentary “Why circumcise?”
[message] => PDRC Compound, Garowe, 19th May 2008. 09:00 hrs
Controversial FGM-documentary “Why circumcise?” launched in Garowe
Title: Why Circumcise?
Edited and produced by: Mukhtar Hersi
Directed by: Abdi Farah Juxa
Time: 23 Minutes long
By Sahro Ahmed Koshin, Puntland blogger
My main objective is to cultivate ground for discussion in an attempt to sensitize awareness and ignite dialogue on the reasons behind the FGM practice, argues Abdi Farah also locally known as ‘Juxa’, the director of the controversial FGM-documentary “Why Circumcise”, with dynamic and energetic enthusiasm.
There was an eerie and echoless silence as the one hundred or so invited individuals present at the launching of the documentary Why Circumcise, stared in ravenous eagerness and culminating fascination at the PowerPoint display in-front of them. The documentary is brilliantly edited and produced by Mr. Mukhtar Hersi.
The film begins with a powerful quote: “When will others stop deciding our own fate?” Portraying an exotic appearance, the documentary itself is twenty-three minutes long and set in Garowe town. With at least twenty actors, actresses, traditional and religious leaders and activist involved in it, the film propels people with a deep-seated curiosity but also a crushing sorrow as defenseless innocent girls scream in agony and pain as their genitals are cut off and sewn together. A domestic endearment, FGM is a practice that has been practiced in Somalia and in many African countries for generations. There are sympathizers and opponents of the practice and much has been said and written about it. One, for this fact alone, therefore obviously needs a good dosage of ethical wisdom and a fresh impetus to do something out of the ordinary.
Breaking through taboo topics:
And that is exactly what this new film envisages. As a Somali and as a writer who has researched and written lot on the topic, I dare say that this Juxa has achieved that objective. In the documentary and in the discussions that followed after the launching. Issues relating to genitals, sexuality, intimacy, virginity, sexual orgasms, patriarchy, marriage, child bearing, and many other taboo topics such as the often forgotten contributory roles of men in the sustenance of the practice of FGM were lively discussed. Men and women spoke emotionally and passionately about the practice, that has come to define the identity of many Somali men and women. The women present at the launching voiced their opinions. A woman argued “it is actually men who are keeping this horrendous cultural practice alive by demanding for an all-sewn-up woman as a bride”. To illustrate this point, halfway through the documentary, a married couple heatedly discusses the FGM-fate of their daughters. The wife begins by saying that her daughters will not be circumcised at all. The husband dismisses the wife’s arguments with his hand in a decisive manner and with a disillusioned and dominating influence convinces the wife that the practice has a long history and that it is against our religion to not do it. An animated and intense discussion starts with no end. A third clip shows a traditional leader sharing his perception of things and argued in a disappointed posture that FGM is one of the the Somali cultural heritages and should therefore be practiced as our ancestors did.
Sharpening cultural tools:
Halfway through the film, a woman sharpens her cultural tools in defiant coldness and grasping cruelty. Tools ranging from knives to scissors and blades are sharpened and made ready for the FGM-table. A screaming girl-child is brought and pinned to the table as older women shout “Uff! cut that thing, cut it off, be quite dear, you will be a woman today”.
The why? of FGM:
The film serves a multitude of purposes. First of all it functions as an educational tool raising awareness and forcing us to think of the whys of FGM: Why is it done? For whom is it done? Who does it? Whom does it serve? The documentary does not only highlight in emphatic earnestness the reasons behind the practice, it also holds every Somali accountable for contributing to the prevalence of FGM. Because of its deep-rooted nature in Somali history-, culture-, identity and indeed heritage, many consider it a routine and thus necessary part of a girl’s life. Using personal stories from women who have been through the complex adversities of the practice the film also cautions about the medical complications of childbirth and reproductive infections as a result of having gone through FGM. A man stated that even men suffer as victims. He spoke of the diminished efficacy of men’s sexual organs as they are unable to deflower their newly wed spouses, for she is all sewn up!
An unplanned heated discussion:
There are many myths associated with FGM. Those in favor of it, argue that the kintir if left uncut will grow and outgrow a man’s genitals.others argue an uncircumcised woman will have such an uncontrollable sexual desire that she will become loose. Even more exciting than the planned heated discussion during the launching was the informal discussion that was ignited by the women while having their lunch in the conference room. In a graceful demeanor, a woman commented that the kintir (clitoris) is not at all there is to sexual pleasure. “I have heard of circumcised Somali women”, she continued in a demure composure, “who coiled like snakes on the ground in delirious sexual ecstasies!” Yes, many echoed, it is a gift from God they all agreed as they chewed on their lunches. Another woman exclaimed that they should have organized an all-women’s meeting since it is about FGM- and thus women!
For information relating to the possession of the documentary, please mail the following people:
Puntland/Somalia: Abdi Farah Juxa: juxafarah@yahoo.com
North America: Eric Robinson, erobin9511@msn.com
Europe: Kinsi Abdallah, kinsi.kudu@talk21.com
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[title] => Bossasso: Hot Hot Hot!
[message] => Its Hot In Here!
Dear all,
With sweaty palms, i write you this note from my hotel room near the beach.
Bossasso is a cooking oven. I believe the temperatures are soaring between 45 and 50 degrees celsius!
The people here are used to the heat, in fact they love it! They wouldnt trade anything for it. Sometimes i talk about the cold and the snow of Holland with my colleagues and i tell them about how Dutch governement and their salt policy: salt is used to melt away the frozen snow on the 'fietspaden' ( bicycle paths) and all roads.
My colleagues literally shake not only in disbeleif but also in awe! "I wouldnt last long in that cold" a male colleague assured me in Somali...." ...just like the melted snow" he continued seriously! The summer lasts for about 3 months and so entire families migrate to neighbouring towns because of the heat. People were expecting rains but the rains never came. Its amazing how the 2 climates differ...talk about the global village!!
So in the Somali tradition when it hasnt rained for so long and peope are desperate for it, a mass prayer is organised. Hundreds of God-fearing people come to one open big space and prayers start. The ritual is called 'Roobdoon' or literally translated into English 'seeking/searching for rain'.
I am happy and honoured to announce that i recently attended a Roobdoon session and i it was breathtakingly beautiful.
More about the Roobdoon story in the near future inshallah...
Due to the extreme heat, electrical goods give in. My laptop has crushed down and my camera and phone are dong funny things.
Of the 3 duty stations (the other 2 being Garowe, Qhardo) I like busy Bossasso town. I was abit afraid in the beginning to come here. I remember vividly the kidnapping of the 2 Humanitarian workers in this very town!! They could also take me into the mountains and demand for millions of dollars.....and who would come to my rescue...???!! A friend reassured me.." dont worry, they only want white people, because they have the dollars". Well, that really didnt help that much and so i am always on the lookout for freaky-looking money-hungry mountain people!! :-(
My room overlooks the entire town and i can monitor all movements from up here. To my left are the mountains in the distance. And to my right is the beach. I have never seen a more bluer beach and clearer waters.
I will be here one more day and then i have holiday! hoooeeeraaaa!
But as of mid may it is back to work!!!
There is so much to discover here!
Somalia is fabulous!
Love, Light and Laughter!
Sah
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ASC,
I am sending you many warm "yaka yaka" greetings from Qardho, the town where i have been working extensively the past 3 weeks!
It is amazing how quick time flies when you are busy or having fun!
I am working with Garwodo, a local women's NGO in Qardho. The staff is incredibly friendly and highly motivated who are ready to move miles and stones with little or or no support.
I am honoured to have met such wonderfull people who are driven my pure motivation and personal wilpower to help others for no or little in return. This is how the development steering wheel and momentum should be in my opinion!
People should not be motivated by fat salaries nor fancy benefits but by the spirit of giving and sharing!
More soon...
love,light and laughter!
Sahriee
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[message] => Hallo opgewekte paasvierders!!
Bivakerend in een hotelkamer, met 3 ontstoken ogen een keelontsteking en een gekneusde teen genietend van 6 verschillende medicijnen, bedachten we dat we al een tijdje niks van ons hebben laten horen. Besloten we een update te geven van de door ons geleefde laatste 4 weken.
Toen we nog in Marbella zaten zijn we dagje naar het hoogliggende en winderige Mijas geweest. Daar we kwamen Ior tegen, die ons meenam in zijn karretje. We zijn op diverse punten uitgestapt en hebben zelfs een stierengevecht gezien lees: opgevoerd. Sterke Emma was natuurlijk de stier en Merel stond te wapperen met haar hoofddoek. Na al deze inspanningen waren uiteraard toe aan ontspanning onder het genot van de Spaanse delicatesse genaamd Churos.
We hadden de smaak van excursies helemaal te pakken en besloten om de volgende dag naar Gibraltar te gaan. Hier hebben ons mee laten nemen door een Gibralteen ( of is het nou een Gibralvinger..?) en zijn safarikoets door dit land. Nadat we geknuffeld hadden met de apen, de hoogste top hadden bereikt, 3 landen, 2 continenten 1 oceaan en 1 zee en een bezoekje te hebben gebracht aan de St Michel' s Cave was het weer tijd om naar beneden te rijden. Tot slot de auto volgegooid met benzine voor €0,95.- en 2 sloffen sigaretten voor nog geen €15,- samen zijn we naar huis gegaan om weer in te pakken voor de volgende bestemming.
Vrijdag 7 maart. Vroeg vertrokken naar Seville. Aangekomen in Seville hebben we een hostel gezocht en onze spullen gedumpt. We wilden fietsend door Seville heen gaan maar het lukte ons niet de fietsen die op straat te huren zijn aan de praat te krijgen dus besloten we de tram te nemen waar we naat 1 halte uit werden gegooid aangezien dat de eindhalte bleek te zijn en die Sivelleteen niet begreep of er nog een andere bestemmimg was dan deze of dat de tram daar altijd maar 1 halte reed besloten we de hop on bus te pakken. Alsof het hiervoor beschreven nog niet genoeg was waren we net te laat voor deze bus. Tot slot hebben Seville wandelend ontdekt.
Zaterdag 8 maart. We zijn vertrokken naar Madrid. Na 1,5 uur zoeken naar het hotel, we waren al verbaasd dat het hotel zo goedkoop was voor hartje Madrid, zat het dus op 35 km afstand van Madrid. Opgefrisd en omgekleed zijn we met de trein naar Madrid gegaan waar we heerlijk tapas hebben gegeten, bedankt pa en ma Krom, om vervolgens de club El Kapital op z' n kop te zetten. Om 5 uur hebben we ons verstandig door een taxi naar ons hotel laten rijden, die overigens 120 km per uur door de stad reed en Mere gelukkig zo sterk was om de inhoud van haar maag toch netjes binnen te houden.
Maandag 10 maart. Vandaag zijn we naar Madrid geweest om ons dan eindelijk een keer te laten rondrijden door een hop on bus. Uiteraard zijn we op de meest boeiende plekken van Madrid uitgestapt om mooie kiekjes te knallen. Helaas kunnen we deze foto's niet op deze site plaatsen aangezien Merel haar fototoestel in het hotel heeft laten liggen.
Dinsdag 11 maart. Vandaag zijn we richting Zaragoza gegaan. Hier hebben we genoten van Basalic del Pilar en kasteel Aljaferia.
Woensdag geinstaleerd in Gerona. Hier hadden we een zwak winkel momentje aangezien Gerona geen aanrader is!! Hier valt dus echg niets te beleven.
Vrijdag Montpellier, hier hebben wij de 1e 2 uurtjes vertoefd op t strand. Helaas werd ons zonmomentje verpest door een vieze oude rukker, er zat serieus een kerel 3 meter vederop schuimbekkend te kijken naar ons terwijl zijn edele delen betasten, BAH!!! We hebben ons aangekleed en zijn snel vertrokken. Daarna zijn we Montpellier zelf ingegaan en hebben hier lekker gestruind door deze mooie stad! Ons Montpellier bezoek afgesloten met een Mojito Champagne op eencocktail terrasje. 3 uitnodigingen van kerels afgeslagen verder zijn we ons hotel gaan zoeken.
Zaterdag 15 maart, we hebben ons geinstaleerd in Vidauban. Vlakbij Saint-Tropez. Hebben we ons gesettled in een mega riant appartement!! Deze avond arriveerde ons 1e bezoek: Joris (een vriend van Emma). Deze avond heerlijk met een wijntje onder het genot van jaja eindelijk weer eens Nederlandse tv (arme Joris;)) doorgebracht.
Maandag 17 maart, zijn we naar Saint-Tropez geweest. Hier hebben we de boten langs de boulevard bekeken onder het genot van een ijsje. s' Avonds arriveerde het 2e bezoek, Randy. De lover van Merel.. Deze avond hebben we gezellig met z'n 4en Champagne avond gehouden. Op deze avond hebben we de mannen laten zien hoe harten jagen echt moet!!!
Dinsdag zijn we na een uitgebreid ontbijt in de zon vertrokken naar Cannes. Waar we heerlijk over de boulevard hebben geflaneerd en een afscheidsborrel op het strand voor Joris hebben genuttigd.
Woensdag 19 maart, hebben we Randy de hotspots van Saint-Tropez laten zien. Daarna zijn we inkopen gaan doen voor de oudejaarsavond van Merel. We zouden gaan BBQ-en maar door een verlate lunch hebben we die verschoven naar de 20e.
De spanning was niet te snijden en we hebben Randy nog een kans gegeven zich te laten bewijzen met harten jagen. Helaas weer niet gelukt. Om 24u hebben dan maar een borrel op Merel haar 24e verjaardag genomen.
donderdag 20 maart, nadat Merel was verwend met een ontbijtje, versierde kamer, kadoos, erg veel sms-jes en lieve belletjes hadden Randy en Merel eventjes samen wat quality time in de stad Vidauban. s'Avonds hebben we met z'n 3en genoten van de uitgestelde verjaardagsBBQ. En ok we moeten het toegeven Randy heeft ons 1keer verslagen met harten jagen.
Vrijdag, nadat we Randy op het vliegveld van Nice hadden gezet zijn we weer met z'n 2en de stad gaan verkennen.
Zaterdag zijn we vertrokken naar Monaco. Hier genoten van het uitzicht op de rijke lui en nagietend van ons bezoek luidden wij ook hier de pasen in!!
Dus voor allen een vrolijk pasen, mogen de beste winnen met eieren zoeken.
Vanochtend hebben we de paashaas uhh dokter op bezoek gehad die er chocolade van lust. Hij bond er geen eieren om en besloot toch van 2 kale kippen te plukken en vroeg na afloop 220 paaseieren te doneren. Gelukkig zit het hotel tegenover een banketbakker en kwam het helemaal goed. Vervolgens zijn we met een recept van 1,5 kantje naar de apotheek gereden om ons paasdiner in te slaan, liggen we dan!!
Dus nu ook weer zijn reacties meer dan welkom!
Veel paaseitjes en boterlammetjes van ons!!
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[message] => Last week was the official opening of an important bridge construction project entirely initiated and run by Garowe women within the framework of a four-layered social development program the women have embarked on.
It all started when Garowe women became dissatisfied and concerned about the growing dependency syndrome that was engulfing their beloved country like wild fire. It seemed as if everyone depended on an NGO to do all that needed to be done in the country; from the provision of Aid to the construction of important roads and institutions, from law enforcement to the building of important social and economic infrastructures such as bridges. The bridge or the puntadha, as Puntlanders call it here is a Somali term for the piece of land that connects the academic heart of Garowe town with the rest of the town. In order to cross, one has to ascend from a steep slope in order to get down into the valley and descend on another steep slope again when going up and out of the sandy valley.
“Many women have had horrendous miscarriages because they slipped and lost their unborn babies”, explained Luul Feerayere, one of the iron women behind this initiative I had the opportunity of meeting. Additionally, many cars slip on the steep slopes and bounce back into the valley. This is a continuing risk to innocent men and women puntadha-crossers everyday. But now some iron women of Puntland have organized and mobilized themselves in order to form an important ingredient of the social fabric of Garowe town and indeed of entire Puntland. These determined women, can not be stopped and they want to transform all destructive aspects in the town into constructive ones that the entire public can productively use and collectively benefit from.
Even the mayor of Garowe, Abdulkadir Fod'Adde, came and encouragingly explained that the important work the women of Garowe are fulfilling is a pivotal and exemplary one. He continued to praise the initiative and emphasized on its need and urgency in the town, as he laid the first stone as a foundation to a new beginning. Indeed the work of the women of Garowe town can be duplicated elsewhere throughout Puntland and Somalia. It pinpoints to and underscores the important issues of ownership and personal empowerment. Ordinary Garowe inhabitants also wholeheartedly welcome the idea of working for one’s own development-personal or otherwise. Earlier, the women of the community were invited to an awareness-and fundraising meeting by the initiators. There it was collectively decided that all women present would contribute an amount of money towards the maintenance on a monthly basis towards the project.
“This is the start of a long and on-going process”, argued Luul Feerayere, “we have three more projects to work on and implement in the near future”. From the tone of the voices of these women, one can easily detect the urgency and indeed social relevance for the thematic projects that these phenomenal women have single-handedly initiated and are determined to execute. The topics include habitat and education for orphaned/street children, community security and crime prevention, the establishment of mother and child centers and the construction of the bridge in question on the puntadha.
I am very proud of these iron Puntland women!
They deserve a medal of the highest distinction!
See the pictures of the bridge construction, mayor and iron women and feel proud too!!
Sahro Ahmed Koshin,
Kaalo Relief and Development Organisation and Somali Women Vision (SWV),
Garowe, Puntland State of Somalia
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[title] => All ok after incident in Somalia
[message] => Dear friends and family,
As most of you probably have heard already, there has been an attack on a MSF-Holland vehicle in Kismayo, a city on the shores of Somalia where 1 of the 4 MSF-Holland projects are based. In this incident, 120 km from my Project in Marere, 2 expats and 1 Somali employee were killed. Obviously this is very shocking and very sad news.
Immediately all expats from the 4 projects were evacuated to Nairobi for debriefing and support.
Myself, i will fly to Holland today for my planned 2 weeks holiday. I can be reach at antonfrima@hotmail.com and later on also by phone
I am doing fine, however upset about this sad situation.
My best from Kenya,
Anton
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In Assignment of the Diaspora
Partnership Program (DPP) an
initiative of CARE NL and Nedsom
(www.nedsom.org)
Hi all,
After a long and tiring journey via Amsterdam-Dubai-Djibouti-Galkaayo, i have finally arrived safely in Garowe, Puntland!! yooopppiiie!
I arrived in Garowe three days ago and i must say it is a breathtakingly beautiful place and I have already started "going native".
I have met some of the organizations whose staff i will be supporting in project cycle management and capacity building. I have met their staff individually and i must say that I will learn a lot from these very friendly and inspiring people.
What has really caught my eye and what will leave an everlasting impression on me is the high level of trust and acceptability among the people here. Complete strangers offer a helping hand, there is a strong feeling of family and of bondage and I am enjoying every bit of all this love and affection!!
But not all is rosy and on a silver plate; there is much suffering in Puntland- especially among the impoverished minorities and internally displaced peoples (IDPs). Also, a lot of children are roaming about the streets begging or street vending. It’s amazing how big the gap is between the very wealthy and the very poor- a contrast I thought I would not find here.
Garowe is a fast growing economy and this fact manifests itself in many ways than one in this booming society; the intellectual and entrepreneurial infrastructure that is rapidly growing and being put in many exciting places all over town is very gender friendly!
More, soon…until then enjoy these pictures!!
Sah,
Kaalo office, Garowe, Puntland, Somalia
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[message] => Hi all,
It's me again. A bit earlier than expected back in Nairobi. Unfortunately we had to leave the project with all 8 expats 2 days ago. The last period it's been quite noisy within the community in relation to the hiring of Somali staff for our project for a specialised surgical program for vaginal fistulas (VVF). In short: the community elders selects the staff we require for cleaning and assisting during such a program. Since these are mostly unskilled positions, a lot of people stand a chance. At this time we needed 6 people meaning that of course many people were dissappointed. This situation caused the expats to be limited in their movement outside the compound. 2 days ago one of our expat doctors was attacked within the compound with a stick. Nothing serious but direct cause for the evacuation for security reasons and to show that this is not tolerated. During our absence the hospital will continue to operate under the supervision of our dedicated Somali staff. In Marere we have over a hundred contracted staff who were also very sad about the incident.
In the project i am still enjoying myself very much. It's a busy period and our expat construction log has recently left te project so next to supply log i am now also responsible for all constructional activities. Currently we are hiring around 30 men to construct various buildings and structures under my supervision. Pictures are included with this message.
Since we are probably not returning to Marere the comming 2 weeks and i will go on holiday then, i am flying to Kismayo tomorrow to assist in one of the other MSF-Holland projects in Somalia. This project is focused on surgery and will facilitate the VVF surgery program as was scheduled in Marere at the moment.
Kismayo is situated 120 km from Marere and the VVF patients in Marere will travel there by mini-buses. From Nairobi i am now arranging for trucks to transports beds, medicin and our OT table to Kismayo. I will help out the coming 2 weeks in Kismayo with all logistics related to this surgical program until my holiday starts (looking at lions and laying on the beach in Lamu!).
Enjoy the pictures!
Greetings from Nairobi,
Anton
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[title] => Short brake in Lamu, Kenya
[message] => Hi everybody,
Yet again another message with some pictures. At this moment i am seated next to a pearlwhite beach in Lamu, Kenya. It's MSF-Holland policy that expats whithin the Somalia mission take a short brake every 7th week in the project. This is because we work 6 days per week and the confined environment we live in. So now a nice brake!
In Marere (Somalia) i am still having a great time. The expat team has had a large turn-over the last month so we are now with a crew of which 4 will remain for another 8 months justlike me. It has just been Ramadan which was a quiet period for the hospital. Also there have been some heavy rains that deterioated the roads making the hospital less accessable to patients. But that's over now. Ied (end of Ramadan) has just been celebrated and a busy period is coming up. The riverlevel has risen strongly lately, increasing the chance of flooding in our area. In December 2006 the water even reached the front gate of the hospital. Floods are known to quickly cause and spread cholera in the area. We've brought our 2 motorboats to the river. Unfortunately expats are not allowed on mobile clinics by boat, but i luckily i was allowed to take both boats with 40HP engines for a test-spin on the river. Not all our staff know how to swim and the rivers are full of crocodiles so it's always quite an expedition!
So i am still enjoying myself very much. There much variety in my job and the moment i get up i have no clue as to what i will be doing in the afternoon. Sometimes frustrating but also a nice challenge!
Greetings from Marere! (and for the moment from Lamu),
Anton
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My first message from Somalia, Marere. This time a bit short because you are all probably very busy and just want to see some pictures.
Here in Marere all is great. Green, quiet, nice people and staff, a very nice international team and lots of stuff to do. My job and responsibilities are pretty much what i expected from it when i applied for the job so that's good news.
My actitiviets are very diverse, changing between radio-contact with our cargo plane upto pumping 10m3 of shit, supervising 20 men staff and entering orders into excel sheets. In short, i have a great time. Even once in a while sending one of our landcruisers to pick up a patient attacked by a crocodile close to the river 2 km from the hospital!
Insecurity/war/criminality are not in plane sight. Indirect issues caused by war are visible but it's a quiet place.
I'm having a great time. Next time a longer message!
Greetings from Mareren,
Anton
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[title] => Berbera / rood als een kreeft
[message] => De afgelopen 3 dagen zijn we in Berbera geweest. Het is ongeveer 2,5 uur rijden vanaf Hargeisa, met 110 km/h over een weg vol gaten en geiten! We hadden een jeep met chauffeur en een bewapend militair bij ons. Het landschap buiten de steden is heel ongerept, een beetje savanne-achtig met schildpadden, termietenheuvels en kamelen.
We zaten in een hotel een stuk buiten de stad, naast het stuk grond waar ons ontwerp ooit moet komen. Het is de bedoeling dat Berbera hier de komende jaren aan vast zal groeien, maar volgens mij duurt dat nog wel wat langer. Veel geld om te bouwen is er namelijk niet. Het hotel waar we verblijven heeft nog maar 8 kamers in kleine huisjes en een enorme fundering. Die fundering voor het hoofdgebouw ligt er al een paar jaar. Als er weer wat geld binnen is wordt er weer een stukje bij gebouwd.
Wel zit dit alles direct aan het strand! Als aan het eind van de ochtend de zandstorm is gaan liggen is het hier minstens 40 graden met de zon loodrecht boven je, dus de Rode Zee kon ik wel gebruiken. Alleen vergeten opnieuw zonnebrand te op te doen, dus helemaal blank ben ik niet meer..
Ook in Berbera kwamen we geen aandacht tekort! Iedereen kijkt je met grote ogen na, zwaait of maakt een praatje. 'S avonds in een restaurant hebben we kennis gemaakt met een voetbalteam uit de buurt, met een vrouwelijke coach! Ze waren tweede geworden in de competitie en kregen een etentje van de gemeente. Voor ons was het misschien een goedkoop restaurant maar deze jongens gaan waarschijnlijk nooit uit eten.
Verder nog de haven bezocht. Door een gebrek aan o.a. industrie in dit land moet bijna alles worden geimporteerd, de haven ontwikkelt zich dus hard. Tussen de grote schepen in zitten mannen op hun hurken te vissen, met een klein lijntje vanaf de hoge kade.
Vandaag zijn we weer terug gereden naar Hargeisa. Bij het tanken zagen we een kleine bijdrage terug van Nederland aan de wederopbouw. Op de pomp stond namelijk 'motor uitzetten tijdens het tanken' 'prijs is per halve liter!'. Een oude Nederlandse pomp dus, uit 1969. Het blijft een afdankertje maar zulke dingen komen hier heel goed van pas!
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[message] => Beste allemaal,
Er gebeurt hier zo veel... ik weet niet eens waar ik kan beginnen:
10-03-09
Vandaag was mijn eerste echte dag in het ziekenhuis. In het ziekenhuis wonen ongeveer 8 anderen. Waaronder 2 uit Kenia, 1 uit Uganda en nu tijdelijk 2 uit de UK.
Ik ben 's ochtends met Susan meegegaan. Ze komt uit Kenia en is de 'principal teacher' van het trainingsprogramma voor de studenten. Er zijn twee groepen studenten (22 en 23). De ene groep krijgt een maand theorie, de andere groep een maand in de kliniek. En vervolgens ruilen ze elke maand. Ze is verantwoordelijk voor de teachers en voor de studenten. We gingen eerst beneden mee met de visite van de arts langs de patiënten. Ze zei dat het beter was om m’n haar te bedekken, ook al vond Edna dat het niet hoeft, mensen kijken je gewoon echt raar aan. Dus een verpleegkundige heeft me al lachend een hoofddoek om gedaan.. jeetje wat een enorm groot wit hoofd heb ik toch! Ik heb inmiddels besloten om gewoon altijd een hoofddoek te dragen. Het is veel beter. Hoewel het voor mij raar is, is het voor alle andere mensen de gewoonste zaak van de wereld. Susan draagt ook een hoofddoek om die reden. Ik dacht eerst dat ze ook moslim was maar ze doet het alleen omdat het makkelijker is. Catherine komt ook uit Kenia. Zij is de 'matron' zoals ze dat hier noemen. Ze is verantwoordelijk voor het schema van de artsen en het algemene overzicht van alle patiënten en materialen. De dokter die hier rondloopt is Dr John. Hij komt uit Uganda. Er moet richting de patiënten dus heel veel vertaald worden. De communicatie is echt vreemd om te zien. Er worden elke keer verschillende verhalen verteld. Alles gaat enorm traag en er zitten overal familieleden. De verpleegkundigen en de studenten lijken ook weinig te weten, ze doen de simpelste dingen niet. Als de arts ze vragen stelt, weten ze het eigenlijk niet. Susan legde uit dat ze het wel weten, alle toetsen halen ze en ook als je het ze vraagt weten ze het vaak wel. Maar ze nemen zelf geen beslissingen. Ze zijn onzeker en vragen altijd eerst wat ze moeten doen aan de matron of de arts.
Om 12.30 is de lunch. Dan zitten we met z’n allen in de woonkamer van Edna. Na de lunch (13.00 uur) is er tot 17.00 ongeveer geen stroom. Dus niemand doet verder ook iets. Alles is stil, iedereen is aan het rusten. Zo vreemd! Ik hoorde een quote van iemand: 'Er worden heel weinig uren gewerkt, voor een land wat heel veel uren aan ontwikkeling nodig heeft'.
Ik ben hier natuurlijk vooral ook voor FGM (female genital mutilation) oftewel vrouwenbesnijdenis. Vrouwenbesnijdenis komt ruim 98% voor. Ik sprak met een van de teachers, Yasmin. Zij is heel erg tegen FGM en praat hier ook openlijk over. Ze weet nog precies wat er met haar gebeurde toen ze 10 jaar was. Ze vindt het vreselijk en wilt ook absoluut niet dat haar kind (als ze die krijgt) FGM ondergaat. Ze is een uitzondering. Over het algemeen lijkt het er op dat de vrouwen het niet willen veranderen. Ze vinden het prima zo. FGM hoort erbij. Veelal zijn ze zich ook bewust van de complicaties die kunnen optreden en de risico's bij de bevalling etc. En als er dan een baby dood gaat.. Who cares? Er wordt geen traan gelaten. Ze hebben toch al 11 kinderen thuis. Gaat de moeder dood? No problem! De man trouwt wel een nieuwe vrouw. Mannen mogen hier 4 vrouwen hebben. Een vrouw telt pas echt mee als ze veel kinderen baart. Het begint pas te tellen wanneer je 6 kinderen hebt. Kun je je voorstellen door wat voor helse pijn die vrouwen gaan?! Ze zijn besneden, dit betekent: de clitoris en de schaamlippen zijn weggesneden en ze zijn dichtgenaaid. Er wordt een klein gaatje over gehouden voor urine en menstruatiebloed. Plassen kost deze vrouwen zeker 15 min.. druppel voor druppel. Na het huwelijk wordt ze open gemaakt. Ze is dan weer dicht tot aan de bevalling met vele complicaties tot gevolg. Het is niet ongebruikelijk dat ze over moeten gaan op de keizersnede. Ondanks dit alles vinden de vrouwen dat het bij hen hoort. Dat is het leven dat ze leiden en het is prima. Catherine en Susan hebben niet het idee dat de vrouwen willen veranderen. Er is wel een neiging naar de mildere vorm (alleen de clitoris wegsnijden), maar echt duidelijk is dat nu nog niet. Ze willen wel 'iets' doen want ze hebben het idee dat als je de clitoris niet weg haalt deze helemaal tot aan de grond groeit... ja echt waar.... Het is een schande om niet besneden te zijn en ze zullen nooit een man vinden.
Ik heb een vrouw gezien vandaag die Gravida 11 was, Para 8 en 2 abortussen. Ze is 30 jaar en d’r oudste kind 14. Het is hier de norm om elk jaar een kind te krijgen. Ze doen ook niet echt aan borstvoeding. Als ze borstvoeding geven worden ze namelijk niet zwanger… dus stoppen ze er eigenlijk gelijk mee.
Ik heb vandaag enorm veel: they don't care, the women are happy like this, they don't know anything else etc etc.... dan vraag ik me toch af.. als dit zo is, waarom willen 'we' ze dan zo graag helpen? Waarom wordt er door NGO's en door Edna dan zo veel energie in gestoken? Heeft dat dan wel zin? Waarom mensen helpen die niet geholpen willen worden? Kan dat uberhaupt?
's Avonds heb ik even bij Dr John en zijn vrienden uit Uganda en Zimbabwe gezeten. Ik kreeg een glaasje whisky-cola... ja ja drank, meegesmokkeld door de piloten van de crappy vliegtuigen die hier naar Hargeisa vliegen. De piloten zijn veelal Russisch........ dus Russische dranksmokkelaars... tja... Ongelofelijk dat we heelhuids zijn geland...
11-03-2009
Vandaag ben ik in de ochtend met Susan mee gegaan om te kijken hoe ze les geeft aan de verpleegkundestudenten. Was wel leuk om erbij te zitten.
Daarna ben ik gaan kijken bij de verloskamer. Hier waren inmiddels al 3 kinderen geboren en de 4e was onderweg. Daar ben ik mee gaan kijken. Ze lag al 2 uur op de tafel. Het was dr eerste bevalling.. Ik kon nu heel goed de FGM zien…… het is vreselijk… er is gewoon geen vagina! Het is 1 gladde streep. Nu was ze natuurlijk open gemaakt en waren ze bezig met vacuüm. Dit ging niet goed. De contracties waren enorm traag en de vrouw wist niet hoe ze moest persen. Echt bizar om hierbij te staan. De vrouw had enorme pijn, hield zich continu aan me vast. Ik met m’n gebrabbel proberen d’r toe te spreken…. Rigggg rigggg (pers! pers!). Het lukte allemaal niet. De verloskundigen wisten ook niet precies hoe verder te gaan. De vacuüm werd nog een paar keer geprobeerd, maar geen succes. Er was enorm veel bloed overal. Toen werd de dokter erbij gehaald. Deze heeft heel hard getrokken terwijl ik en nog een andere verloskundige de benen van de vrouw terug trokken….. en toen lukte het wel. Een jongetje kwam ter wereld! De eerste baby die ik geboren heb zien worden.
Het is best lastig om hier m’n plek te vinden. Er zijn enorm veel mensen en ik weet nog niet precies, wie nou wie is. Ook de namen zijn erg moeilijk te onthouden. Ik heb nu besloten de komende weken eerst een beetje mee te lopen en te observeren: ’s Ochtends met de rondes mee met Dr John. Daarna bij de verloskamers zitten. Dan raken ze allemaal wat meer aan me gewend. Tussen 13 en 17 is er rust tijd. Dan kan ik wat lezen of andere dingen doen. Om 1700 uur is er een spreekuur bij de ‘out patient clinic’. Hier ga ik aan het eind van de middag naar toe. Tijdens de rusturen kan ik me wat voor bereiden voor het onderzoek wat ik wil gaan doen…. Ik hoop dat het allemaal gaat lukken.
Ik klamp me nu even een beetje aan Susan vast. Ze legt me veel uit. Het is best lastig omdat iedereen hier verwacht dat ik enorm gekwalificeerd ben, dat ik verloskundige ben of dokter of wat dan ook……. Maar ja.. ik ben ook maar gewoon een student! En in Nederland is het niet zo dat je al direct eigen bevallingen doet tijdens je eerste paar jaar……. Tja…. Verschil moet er zijn!
Maar goed, ik maak dus enorm veel mee tot nu toe. Ik kijk m’n ogen uit, praat veel met iedereen. Het is pas mijn 2e dag maar heb het gevoel dat ik hier al ruim een week zit…. Echt bizar.
Ik zal proberen regelmatig een update te sturen…. Maar het is onmogelijk om alles bij te houden… er gebeurt hier zo enorm veel!
Mijn telefoonnummer hier is trouwens: +252 2 4024501
Tot snel,
X Andrea
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[message] => Beste allemaal,
Even een berichtje om te laten weten dat ik goed ben aangekomen. Na een lange reis van 2 dagen (met stop in Dubai) en sterk versleten vliegtuigen en vertraging zit ik dan eindelijk in het Edna Hospital in Hargeisa. De reis is prima verlopen en al mijn bagage is meegekomen. De medische spullen zijn goed ontvangen!
Ik heb een eigen kamer met eigen wc en douche. Waarschijnlijk geen warm water, maar who cares... ik ben in Afrika!
Het is enorm bijzonder om hier te zijn. Edna zorgt goed voor me. Net heb ik de representative van de WHO voor de regio Somalie ontmoet. Ze is Nederlandse. Leuk om bij dit gesprek te zitten. Ongelofelijk wat een problemen: tekort aan ALLES... met name GELD!
Ik denk dat ik binnenkort draadloos internet heb. Het neefje van Edna (uit de VS) is op bezoek. Hij heeft 7 jaar in Nederland gewoond... dus ik kan gewoon Nederlands met hem spreken! Hij is een IT-man en heeft hier het WIFI netwerk opgezet.... Wat een geluk toch weer! Dus ik zal regelmatig wat leuke verhalen opschrijven over mijn belevingen hier.
Echt.. het is ongelofelijk: het ziekenhuis, de mensen en vooral Edna. Ze is 72 jaar en wat een power vrouw.
Tot snel allemaal!
Liefs, Andrea
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[title] => Puntland: Home away from home
[message] => Beloved ones,
It is now almost a year ago that I´d set out with my ‘development gear’ to the Puntland State of Somalia, full of incalculable enthusiasm and passion. I wanted to have a first hand taste of the land i could never have known and for the opportunity to exercise the skills and competences i had been trained in as a humanitarian worker. I’d set out to ‘help my people’ and in my own way contribute to the process and pace of the Development discourse.
In that one year much has happened; I grew both personally and professionally in many ways than one. I have met so many wonderful people especially Somali iron-women whose deeply-anchored desire and passion for social change still ring echoes of comfort and hope to my ears and heart.
In that one year much has happened and I visited many towns like Galkacyo, Garowe, Bossasso and Qhardo. In the picturs below and in the previous articles (berichten)you will find some of my impressions of the landscape,the people and bio-diversity.
But I also became homesick for the land I am still willing to remember
The land I hope to have lived in, the land where falseness did not exist
And where people trusted each other
I am homesick for the place that was full of laughter
Of clinking coffee cups and spoons made of silver
I miss to drink hot chocolate milk and chamomile tea from my happy mug
I miss to be engrossed in my 300 books and ride on my old bike
I miss to be enveloped with the scenes that I love so well
I miss to hear the birds joyously sing my name
I miss the love and warmth of my family and friends
I am homesick for the eyes and the look I knew so well
I am homesick for hands that stroked my face and put braids and ribbons in my hair
I am homesick for the stories
Told to me at night by my nieces and nephews telling me
Of the soup and pancakes they cooked at school
And the paintings they drew of flowers and old cheese
And listening while wrapped in a blanket
To the story of how the chicken wrestled the elephant
And how the chicken had to run and buy butter to do that
I am homesick for listening to the news on the radio
In languages that I understood
And that did not worry me or made me anxious
To Dutch humor that sometimes made me laugh
I am homesick for theater and comedies and commercials
Instead of smoke, suicide bombs and dead children
And grinning politicians saying we need the war
I am homesick for the time when we loved each other
Without thinking of being used
I am homesick for the time when I wanted life to move faster
I am homesick for the time
When I was too innocent to see the signs of betrayal
For the time when I did not see the signs
Of what is bound to happen sooner or later
I am homesick for the time when I had not seen it all before
I am homesick for peace, carelessness and warmth
Sahro
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[title] => Awards-giving day in Garowe: PSU honors its heroes
[message] => Garowe, Wednesday 23rd of July 2008
Awards-giving day in Garowe: PSU honors its heroes
Awards-giving ceremony held in Garowe
Showing gratitude and appreciation is a great a multiplier of positive energy. Many tribes in Africa, and elsewhere in the world, believe that demonstrating gratitude is a blessing that people give to another. If done everyday, imagine how blessed we would feel! In that regard, showing thankfulness is a sure way of getting more out of life and leading by example.
That was definitely the enveloping spirit on Wednesday the 23rd of July at Puntland State University (PSU) in Garowe. The day marked a very special occassion in the history of the university and indeed in the history of the entire state of Puntland. 4 different categories of individuals and institutions who in one way or another contributed immensely both materially and immaterially to the institutional and intellectual advancement of the university were set in the spotlights and most importantly given a prestigious award.
The award, which can be seen in the photos below, recognized the efforts each of these individuals and institutions had made for the university over the years.
The group of 4 that were acknowledged for their outstanding work and contribution to the university were;
1. Mr. Mohamoud Noor Wardere (for, among others, doing distance lobbying and advocacy and fundraising for the university, came all the way from Minnesota to personally receive the award!)
2. Diakonia (for, among others, providing financial assistance to build the university structures)
3. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed (for providing land property, free of charge- how cool is that!?)
4. UNDP-Somalia (for, among others, providing financial support to the estabslishment of a Law Faculty at PSU and scholarships)
The day was moderated by Siciid Wayeel of Kaalo Relief and Development. His excellency honourable Mr. Mohamoud Sheikh Hamid gave a heart-warming speech about how appreciative he was both as an individual and a PSU representative. Miss Nimo Ahmed Mohamoud, the first female Dean Puntland Academia has ever known, profoundly enlightened the audience about the past, present and future aspirations of PSU. Also, there were former PSU lecturers who gave different speeches about, for example, the role of the Somali diaspora in contributing to the education system in Puntland.
Before the awards were handed over, information relating to background and exact contributions made by the group of 4 was presented.
It is often the case that awarding an institution for work done is not seen as such a big thing because people often take it for granted that international donor institutions should provide development assistance. The striking thing about this awards-giving ceremony was that Somali individuals were also the recipients of the PSU-2008 awards. Many young and old people in the audeince were inspired by the occasion. It’s not everyday that exciting moments take place in Somalia. I too felt a great pride in being present at the crowning of the recipients.
In my opinion, the occasion itself had many meanings. Firstly, it signified how the mere acknowledgment of showing gratitude can move societies in a totally different discourse. Second, the occassion ignited fuel for cultivating ground for potential duplication. Thirdly, if done frequently, we would be feeling so blessed everyday!
All in all, the four figures-see photos below deserve a big bravo from all of us in Puntland and in indeed in Somalia.
But most importantly we say thank you! Shukran! Asante sana! Dank jullie wel! Mahadsanid! Zikomo kwanbiri! Merci!
As Mr. Wardere rightfully said, the awards do not translate into “thank you and goodbye!” but “thank you and here is an invitation to continuing doing what you did and do more!”
And that is exactly what we expect from the recipients of the 2008 PSU-Awards!
Arios, Sah
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[title] => Controversial FGM-documentary “Why circumcise?”
[message] => PDRC Compound, Garowe, 19th May 2008. 09:00 hrs
Controversial FGM-documentary “Why circumcise?” launched in Garowe
Title: Why Circumcise?
Edited and produced by: Mukhtar Hersi
Directed by: Abdi Farah Juxa
Time: 23 Minutes long
By Sahro Ahmed Koshin, Puntland blogger
My main objective is to cultivate ground for discussion in an attempt to sensitize awareness and ignite dialogue on the reasons behind the FGM practice, argues Abdi Farah also locally known as ‘Juxa’, the director of the controversial FGM-documentary “Why Circumcise”, with dynamic and energetic enthusiasm.
There was an eerie and echoless silence as the one hundred or so invited individuals present at the launching of the documentary Why Circumcise, stared in ravenous eagerness and culminating fascination at the PowerPoint display in-front of them. The documentary is brilliantly edited and produced by Mr. Mukhtar Hersi.
The film begins with a powerful quote: “When will others stop deciding our own fate?” Portraying an exotic appearance, the documentary itself is twenty-three minutes long and set in Garowe town. With at least twenty actors, actresses, traditional and religious leaders and activist involved in it, the film propels people with a deep-seated curiosity but also a crushing sorrow as defenseless innocent girls scream in agony and pain as their genitals are cut off and sewn together. A domestic endearment, FGM is a practice that has been practiced in Somalia and in many African countries for generations. There are sympathizers and opponents of the practice and much has been said and written about it. One, for this fact alone, therefore obviously needs a good dosage of ethical wisdom and a fresh impetus to do something out of the ordinary.
Breaking through taboo topics:
And that is exactly what this new film envisages. As a Somali and as a writer who has researched and written lot on the topic, I dare say that this Juxa has achieved that objective. In the documentary and in the discussions that followed after the launching. Issues relating to genitals, sexuality, intimacy, virginity, sexual orgasms, patriarchy, marriage, child bearing, and many other taboo topics such as the often forgotten contributory roles of men in the sustenance of the practice of FGM were lively discussed. Men and women spoke emotionally and passionately about the practice, that has come to define the identity of many Somali men and women. The women present at the launching voiced their opinions. A woman argued “it is actually men who are keeping this horrendous cultural practice alive by demanding for an all-sewn-up woman as a bride”. To illustrate this point, halfway through the documentary, a married couple heatedly discusses the FGM-fate of their daughters. The wife begins by saying that her daughters will not be circumcised at all. The husband dismisses the wife’s arguments with his hand in a decisive manner and with a disillusioned and dominating influence convinces the wife that the practice has a long history and that it is against our religion to not do it. An animated and intense discussion starts with no end. A third clip shows a traditional leader sharing his perception of things and argued in a disappointed posture that FGM is one of the the Somali cultural heritages and should therefore be practiced as our ancestors did.
Sharpening cultural tools:
Halfway through the film, a woman sharpens her cultural tools in defiant coldness and grasping cruelty. Tools ranging from knives to scissors and blades are sharpened and made ready for the FGM-table. A screaming girl-child is brought and pinned to the table as older women shout “Uff! cut that thing, cut it off, be quite dear, you will be a woman today”.
The why? of FGM:
The film serves a multitude of purposes. First of all it functions as an educational tool raising awareness and forcing us to think of the whys of FGM: Why is it done? For whom is it done? Who does it? Whom does it serve? The documentary does not only highlight in emphatic earnestness the reasons behind the practice, it also holds every Somali accountable for contributing to the prevalence of FGM. Because of its deep-rooted nature in Somali history-, culture-, identity and indeed heritage, many consider it a routine and thus necessary part of a girl’s life. Using personal stories from women who have been through the complex adversities of the practice the film also cautions about the medical complications of childbirth and reproductive infections as a result of having gone through FGM. A man stated that even men suffer as victims. He spoke of the diminished efficacy of men’s sexual organs as they are unable to deflower their newly wed spouses, for she is all sewn up!
An unplanned heated discussion:
There are many myths associated with FGM. Those in favor of it, argue that the kintir if left uncut will grow and outgrow a man’s genitals.others argue an uncircumcised woman will have such an uncontrollable sexual desire that she will become loose. Even more exciting than the planned heated discussion during the launching was the informal discussion that was ignited by the women while having their lunch in the conference room. In a graceful demeanor, a woman commented that the kintir (clitoris) is not at all there is to sexual pleasure. “I have heard of circumcised Somali women”, she continued in a demure composure, “who coiled like snakes on the ground in delirious sexual ecstasies!” Yes, many echoed, it is a gift from God they all agreed as they chewed on their lunches. Another woman exclaimed that they should have organized an all-women’s meeting since it is about FGM- and thus women!
For information relating to the possession of the documentary, please mail the following people:
Puntland/Somalia: Abdi Farah Juxa: juxafarah@yahoo.com
North America: Eric Robinson, erobin9511@msn.com
Europe: Kinsi Abdallah, kinsi.kudu@talk21.com
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[title] => Bossasso: Hot Hot Hot!
[message] => Its Hot In Here!
Dear all,
With sweaty palms, i write you this note from my hotel room near the beach.
Bossasso is a cooking oven. I believe the temperatures are soaring between 45 and 50 degrees celsius!
The people here are used to the heat, in fact they love it! They wouldnt trade anything for it. Sometimes i talk about the cold and the snow of Holland with my colleagues and i tell them about how Dutch governement and their salt policy: salt is used to melt away the frozen snow on the 'fietspaden' ( bicycle paths) and all roads.
My colleagues literally shake not only in disbeleif but also in awe! "I wouldnt last long in that cold" a male colleague assured me in Somali...." ...just like the melted snow" he continued seriously! The summer lasts for about 3 months and so entire families migrate to neighbouring towns because of the heat. People were expecting rains but the rains never came. Its amazing how the 2 climates differ...talk about the global village!!
So in the Somali tradition when it hasnt rained for so long and peope are desperate for it, a mass prayer is organised. Hundreds of God-fearing people come to one open big space and prayers start. The ritual is called 'Roobdoon' or literally translated into English 'seeking/searching for rain'.
I am happy and honoured to announce that i recently attended a Roobdoon session and i it was breathtakingly beautiful.
More about the Roobdoon story in the near future inshallah...
Due to the extreme heat, electrical goods give in. My laptop has crushed down and my camera and phone are dong funny things.
Of the 3 duty stations (the other 2 being Garowe, Qhardo) I like busy Bossasso town. I was abit afraid in the beginning to come here. I remember vividly the kidnapping of the 2 Humanitarian workers in this very town!! They could also take me into the mountains and demand for millions of dollars.....and who would come to my rescue...???!! A friend reassured me.." dont worry, they only want white people, because they have the dollars". Well, that really didnt help that much and so i am always on the lookout for freaky-looking money-hungry mountain people!! :-(
My room overlooks the entire town and i can monitor all movements from up here. To my left are the mountains in the distance. And to my right is the beach. I have never seen a more bluer beach and clearer waters.
I will be here one more day and then i have holiday! hoooeeeraaaa!
But as of mid may it is back to work!!!
There is so much to discover here!
Somalia is fabulous!
Love, Light and Laughter!
Sah
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ASC,
I am sending you many warm "yaka yaka" greetings from Qardho, the town where i have been working extensively the past 3 weeks!
It is amazing how quick time flies when you are busy or having fun!
I am working with Garwodo, a local women's NGO in Qardho. The staff is incredibly friendly and highly motivated who are ready to move miles and stones with little or or no support.
I am honoured to have met such wonderfull people who are driven my pure motivation and personal wilpower to help others for no or little in return. This is how the development steering wheel and momentum should be in my opinion!
People should not be motivated by fat salaries nor fancy benefits but by the spirit of giving and sharing!
More soon...
love,light and laughter!
Sahriee
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[message] => Hallo opgewekte paasvierders!!
Bivakerend in een hotelkamer, met 3 ontstoken ogen een keelontsteking en een gekneusde teen genietend van 6 verschillende medicijnen, bedachten we dat we al een tijdje niks van ons hebben laten horen. Besloten we een update te geven van de door ons geleefde laatste 4 weken.
Toen we nog in Marbella zaten zijn we dagje naar het hoogliggende en winderige Mijas geweest. Daar we kwamen Ior tegen, die ons meenam in zijn karretje. We zijn op diverse punten uitgestapt en hebben zelfs een stierengevecht gezien lees: opgevoerd. Sterke Emma was natuurlijk de stier en Merel stond te wapperen met haar hoofddoek. Na al deze inspanningen waren uiteraard toe aan ontspanning onder het genot van de Spaanse delicatesse genaamd Churos.
We hadden de smaak van excursies helemaal te pakken en besloten om de volgende dag naar Gibraltar te gaan. Hier hebben ons mee laten nemen door een Gibralteen ( of is het nou een Gibralvinger..?) en zijn safarikoets door dit land. Nadat we geknuffeld hadden met de apen, de hoogste top hadden bereikt, 3 landen, 2 continenten 1 oceaan en 1 zee en een bezoekje te hebben gebracht aan de St Michel' s Cave was het weer tijd om naar beneden te rijden. Tot slot de auto volgegooid met benzine voor €0,95.- en 2 sloffen sigaretten voor nog geen €15,- samen zijn we naar huis gegaan om weer in te pakken voor de volgende bestemming.
Vrijdag 7 maart. Vroeg vertrokken naar Seville. Aangekomen in Seville hebben we een hostel gezocht en onze spullen gedumpt. We wilden fietsend door Seville heen gaan maar het lukte ons niet de fietsen die op straat te huren zijn aan de praat te krijgen dus besloten we de tram te nemen waar we naat 1 halte uit werden gegooid aangezien dat de eindhalte bleek te zijn en die Sivelleteen niet begreep of er nog een andere bestemmimg was dan deze of dat de tram daar altijd maar 1 halte reed besloten we de hop on bus te pakken. Alsof het hiervoor beschreven nog niet genoeg was waren we net te laat voor deze bus. Tot slot hebben Seville wandelend ontdekt.
Zaterdag 8 maart. We zijn vertrokken naar Madrid. Na 1,5 uur zoeken naar het hotel, we waren al verbaasd dat het hotel zo goedkoop was voor hartje Madrid, zat het dus op 35 km afstand van Madrid. Opgefrisd en omgekleed zijn we met de trein naar Madrid gegaan waar we heerlijk tapas hebben gegeten, bedankt pa en ma Krom, om vervolgens de club El Kapital op z' n kop te zetten. Om 5 uur hebben we ons verstandig door een taxi naar ons hotel laten rijden, die overigens 120 km per uur door de stad reed en Mere gelukkig zo sterk was om de inhoud van haar maag toch netjes binnen te houden.
Maandag 10 maart. Vandaag zijn we naar Madrid geweest om ons dan eindelijk een keer te laten rondrijden door een hop on bus. Uiteraard zijn we op de meest boeiende plekken van Madrid uitgestapt om mooie kiekjes te knallen. Helaas kunnen we deze foto's niet op deze site plaatsen aangezien Merel haar fototoestel in het hotel heeft laten liggen.
Dinsdag 11 maart. Vandaag zijn we richting Zaragoza gegaan. Hier hebben we genoten van Basalic del Pilar en kasteel Aljaferia.
Woensdag geinstaleerd in Gerona. Hier hadden we een zwak winkel momentje aangezien Gerona geen aanrader is!! Hier valt dus echg niets te beleven.
Vrijdag Montpellier, hier hebben wij de 1e 2 uurtjes vertoefd op t strand. Helaas werd ons zonmomentje verpest door een vieze oude rukker, er zat serieus een kerel 3 meter vederop schuimbekkend te kijken naar ons terwijl zijn edele delen betasten, BAH!!! We hebben ons aangekleed en zijn snel vertrokken. Daarna zijn we Montpellier zelf ingegaan en hebben hier lekker gestruind door deze mooie stad! Ons Montpellier bezoek afgesloten met een Mojito Champagne op eencocktail terrasje. 3 uitnodigingen van kerels afgeslagen verder zijn we ons hotel gaan zoeken.
Zaterdag 15 maart, we hebben ons geinstaleerd in Vidauban. Vlakbij Saint-Tropez. Hebben we ons gesettled in een mega riant appartement!! Deze avond arriveerde ons 1e bezoek: Joris (een vriend van Emma). Deze avond heerlijk met een wijntje onder het genot van jaja eindelijk weer eens Nederlandse tv (arme Joris;)) doorgebracht.
Maandag 17 maart, zijn we naar Saint-Tropez geweest. Hier hebben we de boten langs de boulevard bekeken onder het genot van een ijsje. s' Avonds arriveerde het 2e bezoek, Randy. De lover van Merel.. Deze avond hebben we gezellig met z'n 4en Champagne avond gehouden. Op deze avond hebben we de mannen laten zien hoe harten jagen echt moet!!!
Dinsdag zijn we na een uitgebreid ontbijt in de zon vertrokken naar Cannes. Waar we heerlijk over de boulevard hebben geflaneerd en een afscheidsborrel op het strand voor Joris hebben genuttigd.
Woensdag 19 maart, hebben we Randy de hotspots van Saint-Tropez laten zien. Daarna zijn we inkopen gaan doen voor de oudejaarsavond van Merel. We zouden gaan BBQ-en maar door een verlate lunch hebben we die verschoven naar de 20e.
De spanning was niet te snijden en we hebben Randy nog een kans gegeven zich te laten bewijzen met harten jagen. Helaas weer niet gelukt. Om 24u hebben dan maar een borrel op Merel haar 24e verjaardag genomen.
donderdag 20 maart, nadat Merel was verwend met een ontbijtje, versierde kamer, kadoos, erg veel sms-jes en lieve belletjes hadden Randy en Merel eventjes samen wat quality time in de stad Vidauban. s'Avonds hebben we met z'n 3en genoten van de uitgestelde verjaardagsBBQ. En ok we moeten het toegeven Randy heeft ons 1keer verslagen met harten jagen.
Vrijdag, nadat we Randy op het vliegveld van Nice hadden gezet zijn we weer met z'n 2en de stad gaan verkennen.
Zaterdag zijn we vertrokken naar Monaco. Hier genoten van het uitzicht op de rijke lui en nagietend van ons bezoek luidden wij ook hier de pasen in!!
Dus voor allen een vrolijk pasen, mogen de beste winnen met eieren zoeken.
Vanochtend hebben we de paashaas uhh dokter op bezoek gehad die er chocolade van lust. Hij bond er geen eieren om en besloot toch van 2 kale kippen te plukken en vroeg na afloop 220 paaseieren te doneren. Gelukkig zit het hotel tegenover een banketbakker en kwam het helemaal goed. Vervolgens zijn we met een recept van 1,5 kantje naar de apotheek gereden om ons paasdiner in te slaan, liggen we dan!!
Dus nu ook weer zijn reacties meer dan welkom!
Veel paaseitjes en boterlammetjes van ons!!
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[message] => Last week was the official opening of an important bridge construction project entirely initiated and run by Garowe women within the framework of a four-layered social development program the women have embarked on.
It all started when Garowe women became dissatisfied and concerned about the growing dependency syndrome that was engulfing their beloved country like wild fire. It seemed as if everyone depended on an NGO to do all that needed to be done in the country; from the provision of Aid to the construction of important roads and institutions, from law enforcement to the building of important social and economic infrastructures such as bridges. The bridge or the puntadha, as Puntlanders call it here is a Somali term for the piece of land that connects the academic heart of Garowe town with the rest of the town. In order to cross, one has to ascend from a steep slope in order to get down into the valley and descend on another steep slope again when going up and out of the sandy valley.
“Many women have had horrendous miscarriages because they slipped and lost their unborn babies”, explained Luul Feerayere, one of the iron women behind this initiative I had the opportunity of meeting. Additionally, many cars slip on the steep slopes and bounce back into the valley. This is a continuing risk to innocent men and women puntadha-crossers everyday. But now some iron women of Puntland have organized and mobilized themselves in order to form an important ingredient of the social fabric of Garowe town and indeed of entire Puntland. These determined women, can not be stopped and they want to transform all destructive aspects in the town into constructive ones that the entire public can productively use and collectively benefit from.
Even the mayor of Garowe, Abdulkadir Fod'Adde, came and encouragingly explained that the important work the women of Garowe are fulfilling is a pivotal and exemplary one. He continued to praise the initiative and emphasized on its need and urgency in the town, as he laid the first stone as a foundation to a new beginning. Indeed the work of the women of Garowe town can be duplicated elsewhere throughout Puntland and Somalia. It pinpoints to and underscores the important issues of ownership and personal empowerment. Ordinary Garowe inhabitants also wholeheartedly welcome the idea of working for one’s own development-personal or otherwise. Earlier, the women of the community were invited to an awareness-and fundraising meeting by the initiators. There it was collectively decided that all women present would contribute an amount of money towards the maintenance on a monthly basis towards the project.
“This is the start of a long and on-going process”, argued Luul Feerayere, “we have three more projects to work on and implement in the near future”. From the tone of the voices of these women, one can easily detect the urgency and indeed social relevance for the thematic projects that these phenomenal women have single-handedly initiated and are determined to execute. The topics include habitat and education for orphaned/street children, community security and crime prevention, the establishment of mother and child centers and the construction of the bridge in question on the puntadha.
I am very proud of these iron Puntland women!
They deserve a medal of the highest distinction!
See the pictures of the bridge construction, mayor and iron women and feel proud too!!
Sahro Ahmed Koshin,
Kaalo Relief and Development Organisation and Somali Women Vision (SWV),
Garowe, Puntland State of Somalia
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[message] => Dear friends and family,
As most of you probably have heard already, there has been an attack on a MSF-Holland vehicle in Kismayo, a city on the shores of Somalia where 1 of the 4 MSF-Holland projects are based. In this incident, 120 km from my Project in Marere, 2 expats and 1 Somali employee were killed. Obviously this is very shocking and very sad news.
Immediately all expats from the 4 projects were evacuated to Nairobi for debriefing and support.
Myself, i will fly to Holland today for my planned 2 weeks holiday. I can be reach at antonfrima@hotmail.com and later on also by phone
I am doing fine, however upset about this sad situation.
My best from Kenya,
Anton
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In Assignment of the Diaspora
Partnership Program (DPP) an
initiative of CARE NL and Nedsom
(www.nedsom.org)
Hi all,
After a long and tiring journey via Amsterdam-Dubai-Djibouti-Galkaayo, i have finally arrived safely in Garowe, Puntland!! yooopppiiie!
I arrived in Garowe three days ago and i must say it is a breathtakingly beautiful place and I have already started "going native".
I have met some of the organizations whose staff i will be supporting in project cycle management and capacity building. I have met their staff individually and i must say that I will learn a lot from these very friendly and inspiring people.
What has really caught my eye and what will leave an everlasting impression on me is the high level of trust and acceptability among the people here. Complete strangers offer a helping hand, there is a strong feeling of family and of bondage and I am enjoying every bit of all this love and affection!!
But not all is rosy and on a silver plate; there is much suffering in Puntland- especially among the impoverished minorities and internally displaced peoples (IDPs). Also, a lot of children are roaming about the streets begging or street vending. It’s amazing how big the gap is between the very wealthy and the very poor- a contrast I thought I would not find here.
Garowe is a fast growing economy and this fact manifests itself in many ways than one in this booming society; the intellectual and entrepreneurial infrastructure that is rapidly growing and being put in many exciting places all over town is very gender friendly!
More, soon…until then enjoy these pictures!!
Sah,
Kaalo office, Garowe, Puntland, Somalia
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It's me again. A bit earlier than expected back in Nairobi. Unfortunately we had to leave the project with all 8 expats 2 days ago. The last period it's been quite noisy within the community in relation to the hiring of Somali staff for our project for a specialised surgical program for vaginal fistulas (VVF). In short: the community elders selects the staff we require for cleaning and assisting during such a program. Since these are mostly unskilled positions, a lot of people stand a chance. At this time we needed 6 people meaning that of course many people were dissappointed. This situation caused the expats to be limited in their movement outside the compound. 2 days ago one of our expat doctors was attacked within the compound with a stick. Nothing serious but direct cause for the evacuation for security reasons and to show that this is not tolerated. During our absence the hospital will continue to operate under the supervision of our dedicated Somali staff. In Marere we have over a hundred contracted staff who were also very sad about the incident.
In the project i am still enjoying myself very much. It's a busy period and our expat construction log has recently left te project so next to supply log i am now also responsible for all constructional activities. Currently we are hiring around 30 men to construct various buildings and structures under my supervision. Pictures are included with this message.
Since we are probably not returning to Marere the comming 2 weeks and i will go on holiday then, i am flying to Kismayo tomorrow to assist in one of the other MSF-Holland projects in Somalia. This project is focused on surgery and will facilitate the VVF surgery program as was scheduled in Marere at the moment.
Kismayo is situated 120 km from Marere and the VVF patients in Marere will travel there by mini-buses. From Nairobi i am now arranging for trucks to transports beds, medicin and our OT table to Kismayo. I will help out the coming 2 weeks in Kismayo with all logistics related to this surgical program until my holiday starts (looking at lions and laying on the beach in Lamu!).
Enjoy the pictures!
Greetings from Nairobi,
Anton
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[message] => Hi everybody,
Yet again another message with some pictures. At this moment i am seated next to a pearlwhite beach in Lamu, Kenya. It's MSF-Holland policy that expats whithin the Somalia mission take a short brake every 7th week in the project. This is because we work 6 days per week and the confined environment we live in. So now a nice brake!
In Marere (Somalia) i am still having a great time. The expat team has had a large turn-over the last month so we are now with a crew of which 4 will remain for another 8 months justlike me. It has just been Ramadan which was a quiet period for the hospital. Also there have been some heavy rains that deterioated the roads making the hospital less accessable to patients. But that's over now. Ied (end of Ramadan) has just been celebrated and a busy period is coming up. The riverlevel has risen strongly lately, increasing the chance of flooding in our area. In December 2006 the water even reached the front gate of the hospital. Floods are known to quickly cause and spread cholera in the area. We've brought our 2 motorboats to the river. Unfortunately expats are not allowed on mobile clinics by boat, but i luckily i was allowed to take both boats with 40HP engines for a test-spin on the river. Not all our staff know how to swim and the rivers are full of crocodiles so it's always quite an expedition!
So i am still enjoying myself very much. There much variety in my job and the moment i get up i have no clue as to what i will be doing in the afternoon. Sometimes frustrating but also a nice challenge!
Greetings from Marere! (and for the moment from Lamu),
Anton
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My first message from Somalia, Marere. This time a bit short because you are all probably very busy and just want to see some pictures.
Here in Marere all is great. Green, quiet, nice people and staff, a very nice international team and lots of stuff to do. My job and responsibilities are pretty much what i expected from it when i applied for the job so that's good news.
My actitiviets are very diverse, changing between radio-contact with our cargo plane upto pumping 10m3 of shit, supervising 20 men staff and entering orders into excel sheets. In short, i have a great time. Even once in a while sending one of our landcruisers to pick up a patient attacked by a crocodile close to the river 2 km from the hospital!
Insecurity/war/criminality are not in plane sight. Indirect issues caused by war are visible but it's a quiet place.
I'm having a great time. Next time a longer message!
Greetings from Mareren,
Anton
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[message] => De afgelopen 3 dagen zijn we in Berbera geweest. Het is ongeveer 2,5 uur rijden vanaf Hargeisa, met 110 km/h over een weg vol gaten en geiten! We hadden een jeep met chauffeur en een bewapend militair bij ons. Het landschap buiten de steden is heel ongerept, een beetje savanne-achtig met schildpadden, termietenheuvels en kamelen.
We zaten in een hotel een stuk buiten de stad, naast het stuk grond waar ons ontwerp ooit moet komen. Het is de bedoeling dat Berbera hier de komende jaren aan vast zal groeien, maar volgens mij duurt dat nog wel wat langer. Veel geld om te bouwen is er namelijk niet. Het hotel waar we verblijven heeft nog maar 8 kamers in kleine huisjes en een enorme fundering. Die fundering voor het hoofdgebouw ligt er al een paar jaar. Als er weer wat geld binnen is wordt er weer een stukje bij gebouwd.
Wel zit dit alles direct aan het strand! Als aan het eind van de ochtend de zandstorm is gaan liggen is het hier minstens 40 graden met de zon loodrecht boven je, dus de Rode Zee kon ik wel gebruiken. Alleen vergeten opnieuw zonnebrand te op te doen, dus helemaal blank ben ik niet meer..
Ook in Berbera kwamen we geen aandacht tekort! Iedereen kijkt je met grote ogen na, zwaait of maakt een praatje. 'S avonds in een restaurant hebben we kennis gemaakt met een voetbalteam uit de buurt, met een vrouwelijke coach! Ze waren tweede geworden in de competitie en kregen een etentje van de gemeente. Voor ons was het misschien een goedkoop restaurant maar deze jongens gaan waarschijnlijk nooit uit eten.
Verder nog de haven bezocht. Door een gebrek aan o.a. industrie in dit land moet bijna alles worden geimporteerd, de haven ontwikkelt zich dus hard. Tussen de grote schepen in zitten mannen op hun hurken te vissen, met een klein lijntje vanaf de hoge kade.
Vandaag zijn we weer terug gereden naar Hargeisa. Bij het tanken zagen we een kleine bijdrage terug van Nederland aan de wederopbouw. Op de pomp stond namelijk 'motor uitzetten tijdens het tanken' 'prijs is per halve liter!'. Een oude Nederlandse pomp dus, uit 1969. Het blijft een afdankertje maar zulke dingen komen hier heel goed van pas!
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Er gebeurt hier zo veel... ik weet niet eens waar ik kan beginnen:
10-03-09
Vandaag was mijn eerste echte dag in het ziekenhuis. In het ziekenhuis wonen ongeveer 8 anderen. Waaronder 2 uit Kenia, 1 uit Uganda en nu tijdelijk 2 uit de UK.
Ik ben 's ochtends met Susan meegegaan. Ze komt uit Kenia en is de 'principal teacher' van het trainingsprogramma voor de studenten. Er zijn twee groepen studenten (22 en 23). De ene groep krijgt een maand theorie, de andere groep een maand in de kliniek. En vervolgens ruilen ze elke maand. Ze is verantwoordelijk voor de teachers en voor de studenten. We gingen eerst beneden mee met de visite van de arts langs de patiënten. Ze zei dat het beter was om m’n haar te bedekken, ook al vond Edna dat het niet hoeft, mensen kijken je gewoon echt raar aan. Dus een verpleegkundige heeft me al lachend een hoofddoek om gedaan.. jeetje wat een enorm groot wit hoofd heb ik toch! Ik heb inmiddels besloten om gewoon altijd een hoofddoek te dragen. Het is veel beter. Hoewel het voor mij raar is, is het voor alle andere mensen de gewoonste zaak van de wereld. Susan draagt ook een hoofddoek om die reden. Ik dacht eerst dat ze ook moslim was maar ze doet het alleen omdat het makkelijker is. Catherine komt ook uit Kenia. Zij is de 'matron' zoals ze dat hier noemen. Ze is verantwoordelijk voor het schema van de artsen en het algemene overzicht van alle patiënten en materialen. De dokter die hier rondloopt is Dr John. Hij komt uit Uganda. Er moet richting de patiënten dus heel veel vertaald worden. De communicatie is echt vreemd om te zien. Er worden elke keer verschillende verhalen verteld. Alles gaat enorm traag en er zitten overal familieleden. De verpleegkundigen en de studenten lijken ook weinig te weten, ze doen de simpelste dingen niet. Als de arts ze vragen stelt, weten ze het eigenlijk niet. Susan legde uit dat ze het wel weten, alle toetsen halen ze en ook als je het ze vraagt weten ze het vaak wel. Maar ze nemen zelf geen beslissingen. Ze zijn onzeker en vragen altijd eerst wat ze moeten doen aan de matron of de arts.
Om 12.30 is de lunch. Dan zitten we met z’n allen in de woonkamer van Edna. Na de lunch (13.00 uur) is er tot 17.00 ongeveer geen stroom. Dus niemand doet verder ook iets. Alles is stil, iedereen is aan het rusten. Zo vreemd! Ik hoorde een quote van iemand: 'Er worden heel weinig uren gewerkt, voor een land wat heel veel uren aan ontwikkeling nodig heeft'.
Ik ben hier natuurlijk vooral ook voor FGM (female genital mutilation) oftewel vrouwenbesnijdenis. Vrouwenbesnijdenis komt ruim 98% voor. Ik sprak met een van de teachers, Yasmin. Zij is heel erg tegen FGM en praat hier ook openlijk over. Ze weet nog precies wat er met haar gebeurde toen ze 10 jaar was. Ze vindt het vreselijk en wilt ook absoluut niet dat haar kind (als ze die krijgt) FGM ondergaat. Ze is een uitzondering. Over het algemeen lijkt het er op dat de vrouwen het niet willen veranderen. Ze vinden het prima zo. FGM hoort erbij. Veelal zijn ze zich ook bewust van de complicaties die kunnen optreden en de risico's bij de bevalling etc. En als er dan een baby dood gaat.. Who cares? Er wordt geen traan gelaten. Ze hebben toch al 11 kinderen thuis. Gaat de moeder dood? No problem! De man trouwt wel een nieuwe vrouw. Mannen mogen hier 4 vrouwen hebben. Een vrouw telt pas echt mee als ze veel kinderen baart. Het begint pas te tellen wanneer je 6 kinderen hebt. Kun je je voorstellen door wat voor helse pijn die vrouwen gaan?! Ze zijn besneden, dit betekent: de clitoris en de schaamlippen zijn weggesneden en ze zijn dichtgenaaid. Er wordt een klein gaatje over gehouden voor urine en menstruatiebloed. Plassen kost deze vrouwen zeker 15 min.. druppel voor druppel. Na het huwelijk wordt ze open gemaakt. Ze is dan weer dicht tot aan de bevalling met vele complicaties tot gevolg. Het is niet ongebruikelijk dat ze over moeten gaan op de keizersnede. Ondanks dit alles vinden de vrouwen dat het bij hen hoort. Dat is het leven dat ze leiden en het is prima. Catherine en Susan hebben niet het idee dat de vrouwen willen veranderen. Er is wel een neiging naar de mildere vorm (alleen de clitoris wegsnijden), maar echt duidelijk is dat nu nog niet. Ze willen wel 'iets' doen want ze hebben het idee dat als je de clitoris niet weg haalt deze helemaal tot aan de grond groeit... ja echt waar.... Het is een schande om niet besneden te zijn en ze zullen nooit een man vinden.
Ik heb een vrouw gezien vandaag die Gravida 11 was, Para 8 en 2 abortussen. Ze is 30 jaar en d’r oudste kind 14. Het is hier de norm om elk jaar een kind te krijgen. Ze doen ook niet echt aan borstvoeding. Als ze borstvoeding geven worden ze namelijk niet zwanger… dus stoppen ze er eigenlijk gelijk mee.
Ik heb vandaag enorm veel: they don't care, the women are happy like this, they don't know anything else etc etc.... dan vraag ik me toch af.. als dit zo is, waarom willen 'we' ze dan zo graag helpen? Waarom wordt er door NGO's en door Edna dan zo veel energie in gestoken? Heeft dat dan wel zin? Waarom mensen helpen die niet geholpen willen worden? Kan dat uberhaupt?
's Avonds heb ik even bij Dr John en zijn vrienden uit Uganda en Zimbabwe gezeten. Ik kreeg een glaasje whisky-cola... ja ja drank, meegesmokkeld door de piloten van de crappy vliegtuigen die hier naar Hargeisa vliegen. De piloten zijn veelal Russisch........ dus Russische dranksmokkelaars... tja... Ongelofelijk dat we heelhuids zijn geland...
11-03-2009
Vandaag ben ik in de ochtend met Susan mee gegaan om te kijken hoe ze les geeft aan de verpleegkundestudenten. Was wel leuk om erbij te zitten.
Daarna ben ik gaan kijken bij de verloskamer. Hier waren inmiddels al 3 kinderen geboren en de 4e was onderweg. Daar ben ik mee gaan kijken. Ze lag al 2 uur op de tafel. Het was dr eerste bevalling.. Ik kon nu heel goed de FGM zien…… het is vreselijk… er is gewoon geen vagina! Het is 1 gladde streep. Nu was ze natuurlijk open gemaakt en waren ze bezig met vacuüm. Dit ging niet goed. De contracties waren enorm traag en de vrouw wist niet hoe ze moest persen. Echt bizar om hierbij te staan. De vrouw had enorme pijn, hield zich continu aan me vast. Ik met m’n gebrabbel proberen d’r toe te spreken…. Rigggg rigggg (pers! pers!). Het lukte allemaal niet. De verloskundigen wisten ook niet precies hoe verder te gaan. De vacuüm werd nog een paar keer geprobeerd, maar geen succes. Er was enorm veel bloed overal. Toen werd de dokter erbij gehaald. Deze heeft heel hard getrokken terwijl ik en nog een andere verloskundige de benen van de vrouw terug trokken….. en toen lukte het wel. Een jongetje kwam ter wereld! De eerste baby die ik geboren heb zien worden.
Het is best lastig om hier m’n plek te vinden. Er zijn enorm veel mensen en ik weet nog niet precies, wie nou wie is. Ook de namen zijn erg moeilijk te onthouden. Ik heb nu besloten de komende weken eerst een beetje mee te lopen en te observeren: ’s Ochtends met de rondes mee met Dr John. Daarna bij de verloskamers zitten. Dan raken ze allemaal wat meer aan me gewend. Tussen 13 en 17 is er rust tijd. Dan kan ik wat lezen of andere dingen doen. Om 1700 uur is er een spreekuur bij de ‘out patient clinic’. Hier ga ik aan het eind van de middag naar toe. Tijdens de rusturen kan ik me wat voor bereiden voor het onderzoek wat ik wil gaan doen…. Ik hoop dat het allemaal gaat lukken.
Ik klamp me nu even een beetje aan Susan vast. Ze legt me veel uit. Het is best lastig omdat iedereen hier verwacht dat ik enorm gekwalificeerd ben, dat ik verloskundige ben of dokter of wat dan ook……. Maar ja.. ik ben ook maar gewoon een student! En in Nederland is het niet zo dat je al direct eigen bevallingen doet tijdens je eerste paar jaar……. Tja…. Verschil moet er zijn!
Maar goed, ik maak dus enorm veel mee tot nu toe. Ik kijk m’n ogen uit, praat veel met iedereen. Het is pas mijn 2e dag maar heb het gevoel dat ik hier al ruim een week zit…. Echt bizar.
Ik zal proberen regelmatig een update te sturen…. Maar het is onmogelijk om alles bij te houden… er gebeurt hier zo enorm veel!
Mijn telefoonnummer hier is trouwens: +252 2 4024501
Tot snel,
X Andrea
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[message] => Beste allemaal,
Even een berichtje om te laten weten dat ik goed ben aangekomen. Na een lange reis van 2 dagen (met stop in Dubai) en sterk versleten vliegtuigen en vertraging zit ik dan eindelijk in het Edna Hospital in Hargeisa. De reis is prima verlopen en al mijn bagage is meegekomen. De medische spullen zijn goed ontvangen!
Ik heb een eigen kamer met eigen wc en douche. Waarschijnlijk geen warm water, maar who cares... ik ben in Afrika!
Het is enorm bijzonder om hier te zijn. Edna zorgt goed voor me. Net heb ik de representative van de WHO voor de regio Somalie ontmoet. Ze is Nederlandse. Leuk om bij dit gesprek te zitten. Ongelofelijk wat een problemen: tekort aan ALLES... met name GELD!
Ik denk dat ik binnenkort draadloos internet heb. Het neefje van Edna (uit de VS) is op bezoek. Hij heeft 7 jaar in Nederland gewoond... dus ik kan gewoon Nederlands met hem spreken! Hij is een IT-man en heeft hier het WIFI netwerk opgezet.... Wat een geluk toch weer! Dus ik zal regelmatig wat leuke verhalen opschrijven over mijn belevingen hier.
Echt.. het is ongelofelijk: het ziekenhuis, de mensen en vooral Edna. Ze is 72 jaar en wat een power vrouw.
Tot snel allemaal!
Liefs, Andrea
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[message] => Beloved ones,
It is now almost a year ago that I´d set out with my ‘development gear’ to the Puntland State of Somalia, full of incalculable enthusiasm and passion. I wanted to have a first hand taste of the land i could never have known and for the opportunity to exercise the skills and competences i had been trained in as a humanitarian worker. I’d set out to ‘help my people’ and in my own way contribute to the process and pace of the Development discourse.
In that one year much has happened; I grew both personally and professionally in many ways than one. I have met so many wonderful people especially Somali iron-women whose deeply-anchored desire and passion for social change still ring echoes of comfort and hope to my ears and heart.
In that one year much has happened and I visited many towns like Galkacyo, Garowe, Bossasso and Qhardo. In the picturs below and in the previous articles (berichten)you will find some of my impressions of the landscape,the people and bio-diversity.
But I also became homesick for the land I am still willing to remember
The land I hope to have lived in, the land where falseness did not exist
And where people trusted each other
I am homesick for the place that was full of laughter
Of clinking coffee cups and spoons made of silver
I miss to drink hot chocolate milk and chamomile tea from my happy mug
I miss to be engrossed in my 300 books and ride on my old bike
I miss to be enveloped with the scenes that I love so well
I miss to hear the birds joyously sing my name
I miss the love and warmth of my family and friends
I am homesick for the eyes and the look I knew so well
I am homesick for hands that stroked my face and put braids and ribbons in my hair
I am homesick for the stories
Told to me at night by my nieces and nephews telling me
Of the soup and pancakes they cooked at school
And the paintings they drew of flowers and old cheese
And listening while wrapped in a blanket
To the story of how the chicken wrestled the elephant
And how the chicken had to run and buy butter to do that
I am homesick for listening to the news on the radio
In languages that I understood
And that did not worry me or made me anxious
To Dutch humor that sometimes made me laugh
I am homesick for theater and comedies and commercials
Instead of smoke, suicide bombs and dead children
And grinning politicians saying we need the war
I am homesick for the time when we loved each other
Without thinking of being used
I am homesick for the time when I wanted life to move faster
I am homesick for the time
When I was too innocent to see the signs of betrayal
For the time when I did not see the signs
Of what is bound to happen sooner or later
I am homesick for the time when I had not seen it all before
I am homesick for peace, carelessness and warmth
Sahro
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[title] => Awards-giving day in Garowe: PSU honors its heroes
[message] => Garowe, Wednesday 23rd of July 2008
Awards-giving day in Garowe: PSU honors its heroes
Awards-giving ceremony held in Garowe
Showing gratitude and appreciation is a great a multiplier of positive energy. Many tribes in Africa, and elsewhere in the world, believe that demonstrating gratitude is a blessing that people give to another. If done everyday, imagine how blessed we would feel! In that regard, showing thankfulness is a sure way of getting more out of life and leading by example.
That was definitely the enveloping spirit on Wednesday the 23rd of July at Puntland State University (PSU) in Garowe. The day marked a very special occassion in the history of the university and indeed in the history of the entire state of Puntland. 4 different categories of individuals and institutions who in one way or another contributed immensely both materially and immaterially to the institutional and intellectual advancement of the university were set in the spotlights and most importantly given a prestigious award.
The award, which can be seen in the photos below, recognized the efforts each of these individuals and institutions had made for the university over the years.
The group of 4 that were acknowledged for their outstanding work and contribution to the university were;
1. Mr. Mohamoud Noor Wardere (for, among others, doing distance lobbying and advocacy and fundraising for the university, came all the way from Minnesota to personally receive the award!)
2. Diakonia (for, among others, providing financial assistance to build the university structures)
3. Mohamed Abdullahi Ahmed (for providing land property, free of charge- how cool is that!?)
4. UNDP-Somalia (for, among others, providing financial support to the estabslishment of a Law Faculty at PSU and scholarships)
The day was moderated by Siciid Wayeel of Kaalo Relief and Development. His excellency honourable Mr. Mohamoud Sheikh Hamid gave a heart-warming speech about how appreciative he was both as an individual and a PSU representative. Miss Nimo Ahmed Mohamoud, the first female Dean Puntland Academia has ever known, profoundly enlightened the audience about the past, present and future aspirations of PSU. Also, there were former PSU lecturers who gave different speeches about, for example, the role of the Somali diaspora in contributing to the education system in Puntland.
Before the awards were handed over, information relating to background and exact contributions made by the group of 4 was presented.
It is often the case that awarding an institution for work done is not seen as such a big thing because people often take it for granted that international donor institutions should provide development assistance. The striking thing about this awards-giving ceremony was that Somali individuals were also the recipients of the PSU-2008 awards. Many young and old people in the audeince were inspired by the occasion. It’s not everyday that exciting moments take place in Somalia. I too felt a great pride in being present at the crowning of the recipients.
In my opinion, the occasion itself had many meanings. Firstly, it signified how the mere acknowledgment of showing gratitude can move societies in a totally different discourse. Second, the occassion ignited fuel for cultivating ground for potential duplication. Thirdly, if done frequently, we would be feeling so blessed everyday!
All in all, the four figures-see photos below deserve a big bravo from all of us in Puntland and in indeed in Somalia.
But most importantly we say thank you! Shukran! Asante sana! Dank jullie wel! Mahadsanid! Zikomo kwanbiri! Merci!
As Mr. Wardere rightfully said, the awards do not translate into “thank you and goodbye!” but “thank you and here is an invitation to continuing doing what you did and do more!”
And that is exactly what we expect from the recipients of the 2008 PSU-Awards!
Arios, Sah
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[title] => Controversial FGM-documentary “Why circumcise?”
[message] => PDRC Compound, Garowe, 19th May 2008. 09:00 hrs
Controversial FGM-documentary “Why circumcise?” launched in Garowe
Title: Why Circumcise?
Edited and produced by: Mukhtar Hersi
Directed by: Abdi Farah Juxa
Time: 23 Minutes long
By Sahro Ahmed Koshin, Puntland blogger
My main objective is to cultivate ground for discussion in an attempt to sensitize awareness and ignite dialogue on the reasons behind the FGM practice, argues Abdi Farah also locally known as ‘Juxa’, the director of the controversial FGM-documentary “Why Circumcise”, with dynamic and energetic enthusiasm.
There was an eerie and echoless silence as the one hundred or so invited individuals present at the launching of the documentary Why Circumcise, stared in ravenous eagerness and culminating fascination at the PowerPoint display in-front of them. The documentary is brilliantly edited and produced by Mr. Mukhtar Hersi.
The film begins with a powerful quote: “When will others stop deciding our own fate?” Portraying an exotic appearance, the documentary itself is twenty-three minutes long and set in Garowe town. With at least twenty actors, actresses, traditional and religious leaders and activist involved in it, the film propels people with a deep-seated curiosity but also a crushing sorrow as defenseless innocent girls scream in agony and pain as their genitals are cut off and sewn together. A domestic endearment, FGM is a practice that has been practiced in Somalia and in many African countries for generations. There are sympathizers and opponents of the practice and much has been said and written about it. One, for this fact alone, therefore obviously needs a good dosage of ethical wisdom and a fresh impetus to do something out of the ordinary.
Breaking through taboo topics:
And that is exactly what this new film envisages. As a Somali and as a writer who has researched and written lot on the topic, I dare say that this Juxa has achieved that objective. In the documentary and in the discussions that followed after the launching. Issues relating to genitals, sexuality, intimacy, virginity, sexual orgasms, patriarchy, marriage, child bearing, and many other taboo topics such as the often forgotten contributory roles of men in the sustenance of the practice of FGM were lively discussed. Men and women spoke emotionally and passionately about the practice, that has come to define the identity of many Somali men and women. The women present at the launching voiced their opinions. A woman argued “it is actually men who are keeping this horrendous cultural practice alive by demanding for an all-sewn-up woman as a bride”. To illustrate this point, halfway through the documentary, a married couple heatedly discusses the FGM-fate of their daughters. The wife begins by saying that her daughters will not be circumcised at all. The husband dismisses the wife’s arguments with his hand in a decisive manner and with a disillusioned and dominating influence convinces the wife that the practice has a long history and that it is against our religion to not do it. An animated and intense discussion starts with no end. A third clip shows a traditional leader sharing his perception of things and argued in a disappointed posture that FGM is one of the the Somali cultural heritages and should therefore be practiced as our ancestors did.
Sharpening cultural tools:
Halfway through the film, a woman sharpens her cultural tools in defiant coldness and grasping cruelty. Tools ranging from knives to scissors and blades are sharpened and made ready for the FGM-table. A screaming girl-child is brought and pinned to the table as older women shout “Uff! cut that thing, cut it off, be quite dear, you will be a woman today”.
The why? of FGM:
The film serves a multitude of purposes. First of all it functions as an educational tool raising awareness and forcing us to think of the whys of FGM: Why is it done? For whom is it done? Who does it? Whom does it serve? The documentary does not only highlight in emphatic earnestness the reasons behind the practice, it also holds every Somali accountable for contributing to the prevalence of FGM. Because of its deep-rooted nature in Somali history-, culture-, identity and indeed heritage, many consider it a routine and thus necessary part of a girl’s life. Using personal stories from women who have been through the complex adversities of the practice the film also cautions about the medical complications of childbirth and reproductive infections as a result of having gone through FGM. A man stated that even men suffer as victims. He spoke of the diminished efficacy of men’s sexual organs as they are unable to deflower their newly wed spouses, for she is all sewn up!
An unplanned heated discussion:
There are many myths associated with FGM. Those in favor of it, argue that the kintir if left uncut will grow and outgrow a man’s genitals.others argue an uncircumcised woman will have such an uncontrollable sexual desire that she will become loose. Even more exciting than the planned heated discussion during the launching was the informal discussion that was ignited by the women while having their lunch in the conference room. In a graceful demeanor, a woman commented that the kintir (clitoris) is not at all there is to sexual pleasure. “I have heard of circumcised Somali women”, she continued in a demure composure, “who coiled like snakes on the ground in delirious sexual ecstasies!” Yes, many echoed, it is a gift from God they all agreed as they chewed on their lunches. Another woman exclaimed that they should have organized an all-women’s meeting since it is about FGM- and thus women!
For information relating to the possession of the documentary, please mail the following people:
Puntland/Somalia: Abdi Farah Juxa: juxafarah@yahoo.com
North America: Eric Robinson, erobin9511@msn.com
Europe: Kinsi Abdallah, kinsi.kudu@talk21.com
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[title] => Bossasso: Hot Hot Hot!
[message] => Its Hot In Here!
Dear all,
With sweaty palms, i write you this note from my hotel room near the beach.
Bossasso is a cooking oven. I believe the temperatures are soaring between 45 and 50 degrees celsius!
The people here are used to the heat, in fact they love it! They wouldnt trade anything for it. Sometimes i talk about the cold and the snow of Holland with my colleagues and i tell them about how Dutch governement and their salt policy: salt is used to melt away the frozen snow on the 'fietspaden' ( bicycle paths) and all roads.
My colleagues literally shake not only in disbeleif but also in awe! "I wouldnt last long in that cold" a male colleague assured me in Somali...." ...just like the melted snow" he continued seriously! The summer lasts for about 3 months and so entire families migrate to neighbouring towns because of the heat. People were expecting rains but the rains never came. Its amazing how the 2 climates differ...talk about the global village!!
So in the Somali tradition when it hasnt rained for so long and peope are desperate for it, a mass prayer is organised. Hundreds of God-fearing people come to one open big space and prayers start. The ritual is called 'Roobdoon' or literally translated into English 'seeking/searching for rain'.
I am happy and honoured to announce that i recently attended a Roobdoon session and i it was breathtakingly beautiful.
More about the Roobdoon story in the near future inshallah...
Due to the extreme heat, electrical goods give in. My laptop has crushed down and my camera and phone are dong funny things.
Of the 3 duty stations (the other 2 being Garowe, Qhardo) I like busy Bossasso town. I was abit afraid in the beginning to come here. I remember vividly the kidnapping of the 2 Humanitarian workers in this very town!! They could also take me into the mountains and demand for millions of dollars.....and who would come to my rescue...???!! A friend reassured me.." dont worry, they only want white people, because they have the dollars". Well, that really didnt help that much and so i am always on the lookout for freaky-looking money-hungry mountain people!! :-(
My room overlooks the entire town and i can monitor all movements from up here. To my left are the mountains in the distance. And to my right is the beach. I have never seen a more bluer beach and clearer waters.
I will be here one more day and then i have holiday! hoooeeeraaaa!
But as of mid may it is back to work!!!
There is so much to discover here!
Somalia is fabulous!
Love, Light and Laughter!
Sah
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[title] => Qardho: Greetings from Yaka Yaka!!
[message] => Hallo all!!
ASC,
I am sending you many warm "yaka yaka" greetings from Qardho, the town where i have been working extensively the past 3 weeks!
It is amazing how quick time flies when you are busy or having fun!
I am working with Garwodo, a local women's NGO in Qardho. The staff is incredibly friendly and highly motivated who are ready to move miles and stones with little or or no support.
I am honoured to have met such wonderfull people who are driven my pure motivation and personal wilpower to help others for no or little in return. This is how the development steering wheel and momentum should be in my opinion!
People should not be motivated by fat salaries nor fancy benefits but by the spirit of giving and sharing!
More soon...
love,light and laughter!
Sahriee
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[message] => Hallo opgewekte paasvierders!!
Bivakerend in een hotelkamer, met 3 ontstoken ogen een keelontsteking en een gekneusde teen genietend van 6 verschillende medicijnen, bedachten we dat we al een tijdje niks van ons hebben laten horen. Besloten we een update te geven van de door ons geleefde laatste 4 weken.
Toen we nog in Marbella zaten zijn we dagje naar het hoogliggende en winderige Mijas geweest. Daar we kwamen Ior tegen, die ons meenam in zijn karretje. We zijn op diverse punten uitgestapt en hebben zelfs een stierengevecht gezien lees: opgevoerd. Sterke Emma was natuurlijk de stier en Merel stond te wapperen met haar hoofddoek. Na al deze inspanningen waren uiteraard toe aan ontspanning onder het genot van de Spaanse delicatesse genaamd Churos.
We hadden de smaak van excursies helemaal te pakken en besloten om de volgende dag naar Gibraltar te gaan. Hier hebben ons mee laten nemen door een Gibralteen ( of is het nou een Gibralvinger..?) en zijn safarikoets door dit land. Nadat we geknuffeld hadden met de apen, de hoogste top hadden bereikt, 3 landen, 2 continenten 1 oceaan en 1 zee en een bezoekje te hebben gebracht aan de St Michel' s Cave was het weer tijd om naar beneden te rijden. Tot slot de auto volgegooid met benzine voor €0,95.- en 2 sloffen sigaretten voor nog geen €15,- samen zijn we naar huis gegaan om weer in te pakken voor de volgende bestemming.
Vrijdag 7 maart. Vroeg vertrokken naar Seville. Aangekomen in Seville hebben we een hostel gezocht en onze spullen gedumpt. We wilden fietsend door Seville heen gaan maar het lukte ons niet de fietsen die op straat te huren zijn aan de praat te krijgen dus besloten we de tram te nemen waar we naat 1 halte uit werden gegooid aangezien dat de eindhalte bleek te zijn en die Sivelleteen niet begreep of er nog een andere bestemmimg was dan deze of dat de tram daar altijd maar 1 halte reed besloten we de hop on bus te pakken. Alsof het hiervoor beschreven nog niet genoeg was waren we net te laat voor deze bus. Tot slot hebben Seville wandelend ontdekt.
Zaterdag 8 maart. We zijn vertrokken naar Madrid. Na 1,5 uur zoeken naar het hotel, we waren al verbaasd dat het hotel zo goedkoop was voor hartje Madrid, zat het dus op 35 km afstand van Madrid. Opgefrisd en omgekleed zijn we met de trein naar Madrid gegaan waar we heerlijk tapas hebben gegeten, bedankt pa en ma Krom, om vervolgens de club El Kapital op z' n kop te zetten. Om 5 uur hebben we ons verstandig door een taxi naar ons hotel laten rijden, die overigens 120 km per uur door de stad reed en Mere gelukkig zo sterk was om de inhoud van haar maag toch netjes binnen te houden.
Maandag 10 maart. Vandaag zijn we naar Madrid geweest om ons dan eindelijk een keer te laten rondrijden door een hop on bus. Uiteraard zijn we op de meest boeiende plekken van Madrid uitgestapt om mooie kiekjes te knallen. Helaas kunnen we deze foto's niet op deze site plaatsen aangezien Merel haar fototoestel in het hotel heeft laten liggen.
Dinsdag 11 maart. Vandaag zijn we richting Zaragoza gegaan. Hier hebben we genoten van Basalic del Pilar en kasteel Aljaferia.
Woensdag geinstaleerd in Gerona. Hier hadden we een zwak winkel momentje aangezien Gerona geen aanrader is!! Hier valt dus echg niets te beleven.
Vrijdag Montpellier, hier hebben wij de 1e 2 uurtjes vertoefd op t strand. Helaas werd ons zonmomentje verpest door een vieze oude rukker, er zat serieus een kerel 3 meter vederop schuimbekkend te kijken naar ons terwijl zijn edele delen betasten, BAH!!! We hebben ons aangekleed en zijn snel vertrokken. Daarna zijn we Montpellier zelf ingegaan en hebben hier lekker gestruind door deze mooie stad! Ons Montpellier bezoek afgesloten met een Mojito Champagne op eencocktail terrasje. 3 uitnodigingen van kerels afgeslagen verder zijn we ons hotel gaan zoeken.
Zaterdag 15 maart, we hebben ons geinstaleerd in Vidauban. Vlakbij Saint-Tropez. Hebben we ons gesettled in een mega riant appartement!! Deze avond arriveerde ons 1e bezoek: Joris (een vriend van Emma). Deze avond heerlijk met een wijntje onder het genot van jaja eindelijk weer eens Nederlandse tv (arme Joris;)) doorgebracht.
Maandag 17 maart, zijn we naar Saint-Tropez geweest. Hier hebben we de boten langs de boulevard bekeken onder het genot van een ijsje. s' Avonds arriveerde het 2e bezoek, Randy. De lover van Merel.. Deze avond hebben we gezellig met z'n 4en Champagne avond gehouden. Op deze avond hebben we de mannen laten zien hoe harten jagen echt moet!!!
Dinsdag zijn we na een uitgebreid ontbijt in de zon vertrokken naar Cannes. Waar we heerlijk over de boulevard hebben geflaneerd en een afscheidsborrel op het strand voor Joris hebben genuttigd.
Woensdag 19 maart, hebben we Randy de hotspots van Saint-Tropez laten zien. Daarna zijn we inkopen gaan doen voor de oudejaarsavond van Merel. We zouden gaan BBQ-en maar door een verlate lunch hebben we die verschoven naar de 20e.
De spanning was niet te snijden en we hebben Randy nog een kans gegeven zich te laten bewijzen met harten jagen. Helaas weer niet gelukt. Om 24u hebben dan maar een borrel op Merel haar 24e verjaardag genomen.
donderdag 20 maart, nadat Merel was verwend met een ontbijtje, versierde kamer, kadoos, erg veel sms-jes en lieve belletjes hadden Randy en Merel eventjes samen wat quality time in de stad Vidauban. s'Avonds hebben we met z'n 3en genoten van de uitgestelde verjaardagsBBQ. En ok we moeten het toegeven Randy heeft ons 1keer verslagen met harten jagen.
Vrijdag, nadat we Randy op het vliegveld van Nice hadden gezet zijn we weer met z'n 2en de stad gaan verkennen.
Zaterdag zijn we vertrokken naar Monaco. Hier genoten van het uitzicht op de rijke lui en nagietend van ons bezoek luidden wij ook hier de pasen in!!
Dus voor allen een vrolijk pasen, mogen de beste winnen met eieren zoeken.
Vanochtend hebben we de paashaas uhh dokter op bezoek gehad die er chocolade van lust. Hij bond er geen eieren om en besloot toch van 2 kale kippen te plukken en vroeg na afloop 220 paaseieren te doneren. Gelukkig zit het hotel tegenover een banketbakker en kwam het helemaal goed. Vervolgens zijn we met een recept van 1,5 kantje naar de apotheek gereden om ons paasdiner in te slaan, liggen we dan!!
Dus nu ook weer zijn reacties meer dan welkom!
Veel paaseitjes en boterlammetjes van ons!!
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[title] => Garowe: Women at Work!
[message] => Last week was the official opening of an important bridge construction project entirely initiated and run by Garowe women within the framework of a four-layered social development program the women have embarked on.
It all started when Garowe women became dissatisfied and concerned about the growing dependency syndrome that was engulfing their beloved country like wild fire. It seemed as if everyone depended on an NGO to do all that needed to be done in the country; from the provision of Aid to the construction of important roads and institutions, from law enforcement to the building of important social and economic infrastructures such as bridges. The bridge or the puntadha, as Puntlanders call it here is a Somali term for the piece of land that connects the academic heart of Garowe town with the rest of the town. In order to cross, one has to ascend from a steep slope in order to get down into the valley and descend on another steep slope again when going up and out of the sandy valley.
“Many women have had horrendous miscarriages because they slipped and lost their unborn babies”, explained Luul Feerayere, one of the iron women behind this initiative I had the opportunity of meeting. Additionally, many cars slip on the steep slopes and bounce back into the valley. This is a continuing risk to innocent men and women puntadha-crossers everyday. But now some iron women of Puntland have organized and mobilized themselves in order to form an important ingredient of the social fabric of Garowe town and indeed of entire Puntland. These determined women, can not be stopped and they want to transform all destructive aspects in the town into constructive ones that the entire public can productively use and collectively benefit from.
Even the mayor of Garowe, Abdulkadir Fod'Adde, came and encouragingly explained that the important work the women of Garowe are fulfilling is a pivotal and exemplary one. He continued to praise the initiative and emphasized on its need and urgency in the town, as he laid the first stone as a foundation to a new beginning. Indeed the work of the women of Garowe town can be duplicated elsewhere throughout Puntland and Somalia. It pinpoints to and underscores the important issues of ownership and personal empowerment. Ordinary Garowe inhabitants also wholeheartedly welcome the idea of working for one’s own development-personal or otherwise. Earlier, the women of the community were invited to an awareness-and fundraising meeting by the initiators. There it was collectively decided that all women present would contribute an amount of money towards the maintenance on a monthly basis towards the project.
“This is the start of a long and on-going process”, argued Luul Feerayere, “we have three more projects to work on and implement in the near future”. From the tone of the voices of these women, one can easily detect the urgency and indeed social relevance for the thematic projects that these phenomenal women have single-handedly initiated and are determined to execute. The topics include habitat and education for orphaned/street children, community security and crime prevention, the establishment of mother and child centers and the construction of the bridge in question on the puntadha.
I am very proud of these iron Puntland women!
They deserve a medal of the highest distinction!
See the pictures of the bridge construction, mayor and iron women and feel proud too!!
Sahro Ahmed Koshin,
Kaalo Relief and Development Organisation and Somali Women Vision (SWV),
Garowe, Puntland State of Somalia
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[message] => Dear friends and family,
As most of you probably have heard already, there has been an attack on a MSF-Holland vehicle in Kismayo, a city on the shores of Somalia where 1 of the 4 MSF-Holland projects are based. In this incident, 120 km from my Project in Marere, 2 expats and 1 Somali employee were killed. Obviously this is very shocking and very sad news.
Immediately all expats from the 4 projects were evacuated to Nairobi for debriefing and support.
Myself, i will fly to Holland today for my planned 2 weeks holiday. I can be reach at antonfrima@hotmail.com and later on also by phone
I am doing fine, however upset about this sad situation.
My best from Kenya,
Anton
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In Assignment of the Diaspora
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(www.nedsom.org)
Hi all,
After a long and tiring journey via Amsterdam-Dubai-Djibouti-Galkaayo, i have finally arrived safely in Garowe, Puntland!! yooopppiiie!
I arrived in Garowe three days ago and i must say it is a breathtakingly beautiful place and I have already started "going native".
I have met some of the organizations whose staff i will be supporting in project cycle management and capacity building. I have met their staff individually and i must say that I will learn a lot from these very friendly and inspiring people.
What has really caught my eye and what will leave an everlasting impression on me is the high level of trust and acceptability among the people here. Complete strangers offer a helping hand, there is a strong feeling of family and of bondage and I am enjoying every bit of all this love and affection!!
But not all is rosy and on a silver plate; there is much suffering in Puntland- especially among the impoverished minorities and internally displaced peoples (IDPs). Also, a lot of children are roaming about the streets begging or street vending. It’s amazing how big the gap is between the very wealthy and the very poor- a contrast I thought I would not find here.
Garowe is a fast growing economy and this fact manifests itself in many ways than one in this booming society; the intellectual and entrepreneurial infrastructure that is rapidly growing and being put in many exciting places all over town is very gender friendly!
More, soon…until then enjoy these pictures!!
Sah,
Kaalo office, Garowe, Puntland, Somalia
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[title] => Unfortunately back in Nairobi with expatteam
[message] => Hi all,
It's me again. A bit earlier than expected back in Nairobi. Unfortunately we had to leave the project with all 8 expats 2 days ago. The last period it's been quite noisy within the community in relation to the hiring of Somali staff for our project for a specialised surgical program for vaginal fistulas (VVF). In short: the community elders selects the staff we require for cleaning and assisting during such a program. Since these are mostly unskilled positions, a lot of people stand a chance. At this time we needed 6 people meaning that of course many people were dissappointed. This situation caused the expats to be limited in their movement outside the compound. 2 days ago one of our expat doctors was attacked within the compound with a stick. Nothing serious but direct cause for the evacuation for security reasons and to show that this is not tolerated. During our absence the hospital will continue to operate under the supervision of our dedicated Somali staff. In Marere we have over a hundred contracted staff who were also very sad about the incident.
In the project i am still enjoying myself very much. It's a busy period and our expat construction log has recently left te project so next to supply log i am now also responsible for all constructional activities. Currently we are hiring around 30 men to construct various buildings and structures under my supervision. Pictures are included with this message.
Since we are probably not returning to Marere the comming 2 weeks and i will go on holiday then, i am flying to Kismayo tomorrow to assist in one of the other MSF-Holland projects in Somalia. This project is focused on surgery and will facilitate the VVF surgery program as was scheduled in Marere at the moment.
Kismayo is situated 120 km from Marere and the VVF patients in Marere will travel there by mini-buses. From Nairobi i am now arranging for trucks to transports beds, medicin and our OT table to Kismayo. I will help out the coming 2 weeks in Kismayo with all logistics related to this surgical program until my holiday starts (looking at lions and laying on the beach in Lamu!).
Enjoy the pictures!
Greetings from Nairobi,
Anton
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[title] => Short brake in Lamu, Kenya
[message] => Hi everybody,
Yet again another message with some pictures. At this moment i am seated next to a pearlwhite beach in Lamu, Kenya. It's MSF-Holland policy that expats whithin the Somalia mission take a short brake every 7th week in the project. This is because we work 6 days per week and the confined environment we live in. So now a nice brake!
In Marere (Somalia) i am still having a great time. The expat team has had a large turn-over the last month so we are now with a crew of which 4 will remain for another 8 months justlike me. It has just been Ramadan which was a quiet period for the hospital. Also there have been some heavy rains that deterioated the roads making the hospital less accessable to patients. But that's over now. Ied (end of Ramadan) has just been celebrated and a busy period is coming up. The riverlevel has risen strongly lately, increasing the chance of flooding in our area. In December 2006 the water even reached the front gate of the hospital. Floods are known to quickly cause and spread cholera in the area. We've brought our 2 motorboats to the river. Unfortunately expats are not allowed on mobile clinics by boat, but i luckily i was allowed to take both boats with 40HP engines for a test-spin on the river. Not all our staff know how to swim and the rivers are full of crocodiles so it's always quite an expedition!
So i am still enjoying myself very much. There much variety in my job and the moment i get up i have no clue as to what i will be doing in the afternoon. Sometimes frustrating but also a nice challenge!
Greetings from Marere! (and for the moment from Lamu),
Anton
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[message] => Hi everybody,
My first message from Somalia, Marere. This time a bit short because you are all probably very busy and just want to see some pictures.
Here in Marere all is great. Green, quiet, nice people and staff, a very nice international team and lots of stuff to do. My job and responsibilities are pretty much what i expected from it when i applied for the job so that's good news.
My actitiviets are very diverse, changing between radio-contact with our cargo plane upto pumping 10m3 of shit, supervising 20 men staff and entering orders into excel sheets. In short, i have a great time. Even once in a while sending one of our landcruisers to pick up a patient attacked by a crocodile close to the river 2 km from the hospital!
Insecurity/war/criminality are not in plane sight. Indirect issues caused by war are visible but it's a quiet place.
I'm having a great time. Next time a longer message!
Greetings from Mareren,
Anton
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[title] => Berbera / rood als een kreeft
[message] => De afgelopen 3 dagen zijn we in Berbera geweest. Het is ongeveer 2,5 uur rijden vanaf Hargeisa, met 110 km/h over een weg vol gaten en geiten! We hadden een jeep met chauffeur en een bewapend militair bij ons. Het landschap buiten de steden is heel ongerept, een beetje savanne-achtig met schildpadden, termietenheuvels en kamelen.
We zaten in een hotel een stuk buiten de stad, naast het stuk grond waar ons ontwerp ooit moet komen. Het is de bedoeling dat Berbera hier de komende jaren aan vast zal groeien, maar volgens mij duurt dat nog wel wat langer. Veel geld om te bouwen is er namelijk niet. Het hotel waar we verblijven heeft nog maar 8 kamers in kleine huisjes en een enorme fundering. Die fundering voor het hoofdgebouw ligt er al een paar jaar. Als er weer wat geld binnen is wordt er weer een stukje bij gebouwd.
Wel zit dit alles direct aan het strand! Als aan het eind van de ochtend de zandstorm is gaan liggen is het hier minstens 40 graden met de zon loodrecht boven je, dus de Rode Zee kon ik wel gebruiken. Alleen vergeten opnieuw zonnebrand te op te doen, dus helemaal blank ben ik niet meer..
Ook in Berbera kwamen we geen aandacht tekort! Iedereen kijkt je met grote ogen na, zwaait of maakt een praatje. 'S avonds in een restaurant hebben we kennis gemaakt met een voetbalteam uit de buurt, met een vrouwelijke coach! Ze waren tweede geworden in de competitie en kregen een etentje van de gemeente. Voor ons was het misschien een goedkoop restaurant maar deze jongens gaan waarschijnlijk nooit uit eten.
Verder nog de haven bezocht. Door een gebrek aan o.a. industrie in dit land moet bijna alles worden geimporteerd, de haven ontwikkelt zich dus hard. Tussen de grote schepen in zitten mannen op hun hurken te vissen, met een klein lijntje vanaf de hoge kade.
Vandaag zijn we weer terug gereden naar Hargeisa. Bij het tanken zagen we een kleine bijdrage terug van Nederland aan de wederopbouw. Op de pomp stond namelijk 'motor uitzetten tijdens het tanken' 'prijs is per halve liter!'. Een oude Nederlandse pomp dus, uit 1969. Het blijft een afdankertje maar zulke dingen komen hier heel goed van pas!
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