8/11/14 Ancuabe ->
Nampula
I had a horrible day! So my boleia fell through to leave
Ancuabe early in the morning so I ended up getting into Nampula late at night
around 6pm. I spent most of the 6 hours ride to Nampula texting and calling
people in Nampula to help buy a train ticket for me to go to Cuamba the next
day. That didn’t happen because apparently all the tickets were sold out so I
decided that I was going to take a chapa to Cuamba. After arriving to Nampula,
I was getting off the truck and I was heading straight to a taxi to go to the
hostel when a guy came up from behind and yanked my purse off and ran away. I
chased after him screaming for help but no one stopped him. Luckily he dropped
everything on the ground and ran away with only my phone and camera. People
helped me picked up my passport and the rest of my bag on the ground so I
didn’t lose the important stuff. It’s all replaceable items but it still sucks
though since my iphone and camera were both new ): Lesson learned! Cannot let a 3rd time happen ): I hate this city! Anyways, so I got to the hostel, checked
in, and went to a nearby food stand for dinner. The guy working there has a car
and was going to help me track my phone but it was offline so couldn’t track
it. Luckily I had an extra basic phone on me to use so I was able to get some
phone numbers from my icloud. I only had 1 bar of battery left on my phone
though and no one at the hostel uses the same charger. I couldn’t sleep well
that night since the guy underneath my bunk bed was snoring really loud and I
kept waking up every hour because I was paranoid that my phone would run out of
battery and I’ll oversleep.
8/12/14 Nampula ->
Malema -> Cuamba -> Mecanhelas
I left the hostel at 4:30am, took a taxi to the chapa
station for Cuamba, and then found out that they’re not going to Cuamba today.
I ended up taking a chapa to Malema (5am – 10am) and then waited for a chapa
going to Cuamba to come. About an hour
later I managed to get a ride with a freight truck passing by heading to
Cuamba. The ride was horrible because the roads were so bad. Imagine sitting on
a trampoline and having someone jump on it next to you.. that was the majority
of the ride was like. So that took another 5 hours so I got into Cuamba around
4pm. I found the chapa for Mecanhelas and waited 1.5hr for it to fill up before
it finally leaves. I finally made it to Mecanhelas at 7:30pm! And just in time
right before my phone was about to be out of battery. I was turning it on and
off all day to save the battery.
8/13/14
I woke up so sore!! It has to be from sitting in
bus/truck/chapa all day the past 2 days. So I spent the day prepping for the
TOT and exploring Mecanhelas a bit with Alice, a fellow Moz 20er. We thought we
didn’t have a projector so I started writing what I need on the big poster
paper but were relieved when we found out that one of her org does have a
projector.
8/14/14 Malaria TOT
day 1
7:30am- 8am: Chá
8- 8:30am: Boa
Vindas e apresentação
8:30- 9am: Pré teste
9-10am: Causas da
Malária
10- 10:30: Lanche
10:30- 12: Sintomas
da Malária
12- 1pm: Almoço
1-3pm: Prevenção e
Tratamento da Malária
3pm:
TPC
Day 1 went really well and according to schedule. We got to Alice’s org at 6:30am to set up for the training. There
were 15 participants total.
We started session 1 (Causes of Malaria) with an agreed/disagreed/not
sure activity where the participants move to whichever corner that represent
their position the best after we read a statement. The three statements were:
The families in my community believe that malaria is serious and can be fatal;
the families in my community believe that they are at risk of malaria; the
families in my community believe that it is worth it to protect themselves from
malaria. We then talked about transmission and life cycle of malaria.
The second part of session 1 was symptoms of malaria. We
gave each participant a flash card with a symptom on it and had them put it in
either the ‘symptoms of malaria’ pile or ‘not symptoms of malaria’. Then we
went through it and told them which ones actually are symptoms of malaria and
which ones are not. After the symptoms, we talked about malaria in Mozambique
with some facts and statistics. We finished a little early before lunch so we
went outside and played a quick trivia game with bean bags. We asked them a
question related to the information they just learned and then throw the bean
bag to a person and they have to answer it. During this time, one participant
made a comment that we have to get rid of all the mosquitoes to eliminate
malaria. We explained to him that we don’t have to kill off all of the mosquitoes
to get rid of malaria, we just have to get rid of the malaria parasite so that
there won’t be any for the Anopheles mosquito to infect people with. It was a
light bulb moment where they were all ‘ooohhh!!!’ hahaha
Lunch was yummy and the portion was huge! We had chicken,
rice, salad, and potatoes.
We played an ice breaker game to get them energized after
lunch break. We played hug a buddy and called it abrace amigos.
We started session 2 talking about ways to prevent malaria.
We also did a net hanging demonstration, an activity that shows the importance
of having everyone sleeping under a bed net, and hang the mosquito net (pin the
tail on the donkey style)
For treatment of malaria, we asked for 3 volunteers and gave them each a ‘weak parasite’, ‘strong parasite’, and ‘very strong parasite’ sign to hold to. Then we did an activity to show the importance of completing the 3 days treatment instead of stopping after 2 days even if they feel better and wanted to save the 3rd day treatment for another time. We ended the day with giving them TPC to do, which was to read the Tatu book and do the mini test at the end of the book.
8/15/14 Malaria TOT
day 2
7:30am- 8am: Chá
8- 8:30am: Revisão
da Informações
8:30- 10am: Combatendo
da Malária em Mecanhelas
10- 11: Apresentação
11- 12: Pos Teste e
Availação
12- 1pm: Almoço
1pm: Encerramento
e Certificados
Day 2 started a bit behind schedule but the timing worked out eventually. We began by reviewing all the information that they learned from day 1 and then we went outside to play relay games. (I love activities!)
We divided the participants into 2 teams. The first round of the relay race game, they had to arrange the steps in order of what they must do if they have malaria.
For the second round, each player from each team has to run to the front of the room, pick up a paper with a symptom on it and then run to the side to put it in either the 'symptoms of malaria' or 'not symptoms of malaria' pile before the next player can go.
After the games, they were divided into 4 groups according to their organizations to create an action plan to fight malaria in their community.
Each group presented their action plan to everyone |
Doing pos test and filling out evaluation of the training |
Alice giving out perdiem |
People love certificates here |
group photo! |
8/16/14 Mecanhelas
-> Cuamba
I took the first chapa out of Mecanhelas and got to Cuamba
around 7:30am. The ticket booth wasn’t open to buy a train ticket until later
in the afternoon so I wandered around Cuamba for a bit until Brianna was free.
We baked delicious chocolate cinnamon banana bread and did a marathon of Once
Upon a Time. We watched 8 episodes total and ate lots of bread and ice cream
all day :) We met up with other 6 other PCVs for dinner
8/17/14 Cuamba
-> Nampula
I met up with a 4 Moz21ers to take the train to Nampula together.
I think I have bad luck with this train.. The first time I took the train from
Cuamba to Nampula, it broke down so we didn’t get into Nampula until midnight.
I spent 18 hours on the train that time (it was supposed to be about 10 hours
only). This time, it ran out of gas so we had to wait for a truck to bring more
gas from Nampula, which delayed us for about 2.5 hours. I didn’t get into
Nampula until almost 6:30pm. I got to crash with Rayna (Moz21er) for the night at
City Hotel so I didn’t have to pay for a hostel, yay!
8/18/14 Nampula
-> Pemba -> Ancuabe
I woke up at 3am to head out. I didn’t see any taxi running
but I got a boleia with a Senegalese guy to the bus station. I got into Pemba
around 10:30am and went to LAM to change my return flight from Maputo to Pemba.
It only cost me 1307mets so not too bad! :) Then I met up with friends, ate
lots of the frozen yogurt and ice cream, bought cat food, and then got a boleia
back to Ancuabe. It feels good to be home!! I was homesick since day 1 of the
trip hahaha
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