Vaccinations en brousse
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Beautifully painted Mbororo homes in their family encampment in the bush |
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My friend, David, and two other men where they make traditional beehives. They then place these in trees en brousse to cultivate honey. |
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David and I en route to the small town of Mbiyoka |
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Three yellow billed oxpeckers hanging out on cattle |
Danfili Family
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My girls |
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Hawa on our way back from the health center |
My 24th Birthday
For my birthday, I decided to throw a small party so that I could spend the day with my Danfili friends. I prepared American food and a friend prepared Cameroonian food. Missira and Charifa helped me clean the whole house up to Cameroonian standards and it was a wonderful day spent with great friends.
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Myself with the high school teachers |
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From left: Abdul Aziz, Hamza, Alhadji Bachirou, and Bamanga. All friends and work partners in Danfili. |
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Me with some of my kiddos |
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My girls and I in our best outfits |
Sodelco Ceremony
Recently, a new NGO came to Danfili that works in agriculture. To install the bureau, representatives from Yaounde, Ngaoundere, and Bamenda came out to Danfili. It was the biggest celebration in Danfili since I've been there and many of my friends are members of the board.
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Members of the Sodelco Danfili board. |
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Representatives of the women's branch of Sodelco. My counterpart is in the center. |
Work
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I've been working with a microfinance agency and a group of very motivated people in Danfili to open a microfinance office in Danfili. This is part of the team and some of my best friends waiting for our car to head to Ngaoundal. The work has been full of challenges, but these guys just keep pushing forward slowly and surely. From left: Bamanga, Alhadji Bachirou, David, and Fadi. |
I am in awe. Of you - AND your adventures!
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