It's the last day of project and we are all trying to work out how we got here! We've had an emotional, at times exhausting but at the end of the day rewarding project where we are all really pleased to see how the girls have progressed during our trainings and how MAGGA are prepared to continue their own version of GOLD in Malawi into the future!
Camp at Senga Bay was lots of fun and certainly a different training environment for us all! We arrived in the dark so could only hear the lake but it was a brilliant view in the morning to wake up to its vast blue waters! Our wake up call on Saturday morning was punctuated by the arrival of many baboons running wild on the camp but we managed mostly to keep these at bay.
After breakfast we found some shade on the beach to begin training so started with some First Aid. We got very sandy practising the recovery position on the beach but everyone picked up the skills rather quickly and enjoyed learning the topic. In the afternoon we started on Advocacy and got some great ideas from the group on how they can speak out. It was interesting to train these topics with the girls on camp as they were a much older group than we have worked with when we trained these topics with the patrol leaders so we had a lot of different contributions.
In the evening we had a bit of a party on the beach with the girls and enjoyed spending some time getting to know each other. Andreah certainly gave some of the girls a run for their money in the dance competition!
We got up early on Sunday morning to watch the sunrise over the lake. It was such a clear day that we could see across to Mozambique! As the sun rose, Emily made her promise as an adult leader on the beach - a special moment for us all to be part of. At 6am we were joined by the MAGGA girls for morning exercises, putting on quite a show for the guards and other campers!
Our theme for Sunday was MAGGA development and we included activities to help both the rangers and MAGGA GOLD team develop their respective unit meetings and trainings to be effective and informative. The girls were very invested in the training and took lots of notes so that they could use everything we taught them in the future.
We got very sandy playing with the parachute on the beach, but it was a good opportunity to show the GOLD girls how to use it as we will be leaving it for them. Before we knew it, it was time to say our thank yous, hand out a few badges and pack away our tents so that we could drive back to Lilongwe. It was sad to leave the lake but was such a great experience to be able to go and stay there.
On Monday we met with a very tired MAGGA GOLD team at the office along with Dinara and Mphatso to finish training them on agendas, SMART targets, training plans and long term goals. We had a 6th year party for the final year of GOLD and surprised everyone with our cake, streamers and balloons. We were pleased that we could leave the GOLD team in a position where they knew their next steps and should hopefully be able to run their first trainings before December.
We headed back to the MAGGA offices on Tuesday to meet again with Dinara and Mphatso and evaluate our whole project. We shared some of our favourite things of project along with our hopes for the development of the GOLD team. Dinara and Mphatso were equally pleased with the project this year along with the previous 5 years of GOLD in Malawi and were sad that there will be no UK team coming out next year.
Wednesday is our last official day of project so we headed back to the MAGGA office with a few gifts for all of the staff. It was lovely to see how excited everyone was about their gifts, both personal gifts and some to the three regions of MAGGA. Dinara and Mphatso took us to visit the plot of land MAGGA have bought to build their new offices on and talked us through the plans. It is very exciting to think about the development and how much of an impact it will make to the girls at MAGGA.
After a lot of hugs and farewells to the MAGGA staff, our preparation for onward travel has begun! We made a visit to the market for souvenirs and are now starting to pack ready to leave for Dedza in the morning.
We might post some updates on our travel on social media to let you know what we are all up to over the next week. You are welcome to keep in contact while we travel, however we would like to remind you that all donations and fundraising monies have gone solely towards our time on project whereas our travel is now being paid for by our personal money.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us during our project, both at home and in Malawi.
GOLD love,
Alice and Team Malawi x