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How things will move on and the story of a hectic visit to Germany in January

Dear friends and supporters,

k640_cimg4772.JPGAfter our last blog on December we went on a short holiday to Kribi (to get some sun!) and then spent new years with our Canadian friends of International Children Awareness in Lewoh. Except for the fact that nobody seemed to care that it was new years, when we celebrated it, it was a pleasant and very interesting stay down in the valley! We learned a lot on health care in the village and on the solar-light systems the NGO had distributed down there. Thank you Ed!

In the picture you can see our adventurous trip down to the valley on January 1st!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public transport

k640_cimg4834.JPGWe took the trip on public transport this time, since the office vehicle was needed for other purposes. An adventure on its own - we had to walk some of the hilly parts since the bus was not able to climb the hills with so much load and we got stopped and checked at several police-stops - but we managed!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The good news: sponsors stay with the project

But let me start with the good news – in our last blog we explained the problems we are facing and told you that we needed some response from our sponsors before we know how to go on. Well – the good news is, they all approved of our new plan B an we can now happily move on with the project.

Trip to M’muock – explaining the plan B to the villagers

k1024_cimg4548.JPGAfter our trip to Lewoh we made our way to M’muock Fosimondi to discuss with the villagers first of all the delay of the demonstration site put up (some of the electrical parts we needed hadn’t been ready then) and also the shift of the project and training. The craftsmen on the one hand were disappointed that we needed to take the technical training for the wind- and waterturbine to a different village, but they understood that they are able to come with us, if they are very interested to still learn the technology. We also discussed some of the pressing issues in the village and tried to find out where we could be of a assistance with a different environmental technical training. The biggest problem now is water irrigation in the dry season. We will be trying to work out something with the villagers and our technology and environmentally friendly approach.

Environmental school clubs and women groups

Apart from that I was travelling to visit the schools to discuss with them the possibility of launching environmental school clubs whose activities we would be supporting. The teachers and headmasters as well as principals were very much interested. And in February we will be having the first workshop with the teachers on what activities those clubs could get involved in and how they are to be run.

I will also be working with the women groups to find solutions to the high firewood usage and also on other environmental protection activities.

Hehe – eat my dust!

e left the village on bikes – unfortunately Johannes had to eat my dust – which made the whole of Dschang laugh out loud when they saw him reaching the town. And here is why J:k640_cimg4991.JPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A short trip to freezing cold Germany

On January 10th then we left for Germany – after a flight missed by 24 hours (yes we were really stupid and mixed up times…) we reached freezing cold Germany on January 12th. We refused to leave the airport since it was 36 degrees colder than in Douala and our winter clothes were in the car…

Presentations of the project in Hammelburg and Munich

k640_cimg5089.JPGOn January 12th we gave a little presentation to supporters, friends and family in the small town of Hammelburg. Thank you Stefan for arranging this event! About 20 people were there – we never thought it would be that many!

And on January 13th I was leaving for Munich, while Johannes had to meet the press J

It started with an Interview on the radio on January 14th and ended with a press conference with our “Schirmherr” Hans-Josef Fell (he is a parliamentarian of the area and speaks in favour of our project) in Schweinfurt. Johannes even had an interview on TV!

You can download and see all those press reports, interviews etc. on www.green-step.org/news.htm.

On Januar 21st we then gave a presentation on the project in Munich – thank you Bernadette for arranging it! About 25 people came to listen and discuss with us!

On January 23rd I gave a presentation on travelling in Cameroon and was sure nobody would turn up to that – but believe it or not – 25 people were sitting there! Many of whom had either lived in Cameroon or wanted to travel there!

Visiting a supporting school and a sponsor

k640_cimg5081.JPGJohannes also visited one school in Würzburg. They had been selling little things before Christmas they had produced and had donated that money to our project – how wonderful is that? Johannes went there to give a presentation on the project and on the technology.

He also went to visit the Umweltbank – the bankers on bike – initiative had donated a huge sum to our project in 2008.

 

The mud issue

k640_dsci0034.JPGIn-between all those presentations we managed to buy all sorts of presents and some foodstuff we needed (since some things we missed are either incredibly expensive in Cameroon or unavailable). And we visited Angelika – she had lived in Cameroon some time ago and had worked on clay and improved cook stoves. She did some testing for us on the mud we had brought from M’muock (to the very big amusement of the villagers – they could not believe that we would be taking their dirt to Germany J). Unfortunately we found out that the mud is not burning well and we cannot use it for cook stoves… we need to find a new solution here…

Well and on January 27th we left again for Cameroon. This time with some additional help – Johannes father came with us to help putting up the demonstration sites.

We will report on this soon!

All the best

Cornelia and Johannes

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