Showing posts with label Malawi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malawi. Show all posts

Friday, 7 August 2015

Last few trainings in Lilongwe (don't cry Ruth)

Team Malawi have had quite a few varied and unexpected days! On Tuesday we had our final day of training with the patrol leaders in Lilongwe. We trained the girls on Violence against Women which they were all very knowledgeable about. It was interesting to hear some different comments from the girls than we heard in Blantyre but also was promising that even the youngest girls were very clear on what behaviours are abusive and non-abusive in a relationship. It is good to see how involved the girls get in our trainings and how much information they take on board.

In the afternoon, we taught them some of our much awaited crafts! We changed things around from Blantyre a bit, this time teaching paper flowers, pencil toppers and friendship bracelets. All of our crafts were very popular and we had to rapidly prepare extra resources whilst the girls were rushing to do all three!

On Wednesday we were invited to the MAGGA board meeting, but unfortunately when we arrived in the morning, a lot of the board members were still travelling to the offices. Never wanting to waste a dull moment, we pitched up outside and used the time to plan our trainings for camp at Senga Bay. We were invited to join the meeting in the afternoon and the board members were very interested to hear how our project has been going. We updated the board on the progress of the girls and the MAGGA GOLD team in particular so that we could give them feedback on their next steps to develop the project for the future.

Thursday was yet another unexpected day - as you may have gathered from Facebook and Twitter, we were invited to the MAGGA AGM. It was not quite the format we expected and a bit difficult to know what was going on at times due to some of the speeches being in Chichewa, but it was great to see so many people there all passionate about guiding. The theme for the meeting was 'Let us unite to end violence against women and girls'. There were a lot of passionate speeches on the topic from all ages, including a very young guide from Mzuzu. A lot of the girls we have trained in Lilongwe were involved in the meeting with their fellow Brownies, Guides and Rangers showing some of their chants, sketches, self defence and exercises.

An MP from the Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare was a guest of honour at the meeting and gave a rallying speech to the girls and women, encouraging them to stand up against violence and abuse. She also presented flowers to members of MAGGA who were being recognised for their achievments and even called Ruth up to the stage to represent our GOLD team!

We were given our moment on the stage to summarise the whole 6 years of GOLD in Malawi and the work we have been doing this year. In true guiding style we finished our presentation with a few songs! We lit some candles to sing Guiding Light and finished with the Rainbow, Brownie and Guide closing songs.

We were invited back onto stage a few more times including during a speech from the MP, however since a lot her speech went into Chichewa, we ended up looking very confused on stage!

At the end of the meeting, we were scooped up into a bit of a disco on the stage with all of the Brownies, Guides and Rangers. A lot of the girls who have been to our trainings came running over to see us, some already with badges pinned on that we had given them.

Since returning from the AGM, we have been hastily packing for camp at Senga Bay and will be on our way on Friday evening. Quite an eventful few days but the adventure is not quite ending yet!

GOLD love,

Alice and Team Malawi xx

Monday, 3 August 2015

Tours and trainings

On Friday we were given a tour of Lilongwe by the MAGGA GOLD team - who knew you could fit so much into a day! We started by driving to the new stadium. This was especially interesting for Ruth as it was not built last year. The stadium can seat 50,000 people and can be seen from all over Lilongwe. Unfortunately we could not go into the stadium to look around as it is still a building site but it would be interesting to see it in a few years time in action!

We then travelled to see a monument for the first world war and on to visit the parliament building and the mauseleum. The mauseleum was a memorial for the late president Banda. We had our lunch at an authentic hostel where you could stay in mud huts by the lake. The MAGGA team took us to the Lilongwe Wildlife centre in the afternoon and stopped at a village on the way home that is often frequented by Madonna on her trips to Malawi! We were exhausted by the end of the day!!

On Saturday we spent the day at our hostel preparing our training plans for the next week. In the evening we were invited to a fundraiser at MAGGA to subsidise fees for our camp at Senga Bay next week. It turned out not to be quite the English tombola fundraiser we were expecting - the music and dancing started early and we left when the party was in full swing!

On Sunday we started our training with patrol leaders in Lilongwe. The group turned out to have a mix of Brownies, Guides and Rangers but they were all very enthusiastic and gave some good contributions to our trainings on Advocacy and First Aid. Having done some of these activities before in Blantyre, it is interesting to see the different ideas that come up in our discussions. The activities went particularly well considering we were competing with at least 6 different church services at once throughout the day that were in different rooms around the school.

We have continued training these girls on Monday, running activities on Teamwork and Leadership. The girls were especially excited to play with our parachute, as it is something they have never seen before. Since our training with these girls has taken place in a school, today we got chance to meet a class who were having an English lesson in the classroom next to ours. We certainly caused a stir with our acivities and games when the school children came out for their break!

It has been a busy few days but it is really nice to see how much the girls have learnt from our trainings.

GOLD love,

Alice and Team Malawi x

P.S. Somehow we have managed to increase the amount of luggage we are carrying between hostels! Hopefully we can cut this lot back down again before we fly home...

(Ruth has been shopping!)

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

The Final Countdown

The time is here! In a week's time, we will be in Malawi!! We have been very busy over the last few weeks with the final preparations for project. We have our training plans ready and are gathering our resources together.

Make sure you can stay up to date with our project while we are away - make sure you subscribe to our blog, follow us on twitter: @GOLDMalawi2015 and like us on facebook: www.facebook.com/GOLDMalawi2015

GOLD love,

Alice and Team Malawi x

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Hello from GOLD Team Malawi 2015!

Hello everyone,

We are the sixth and final year of Girlguiding's GOLD project in Malawi and we are SO excited to be doing it! Throughout the year, we will keep you all informed of our preparations and activities before and during project. Please subscribe to our blog so you can keep up to date with all that we are doing.

There is more information to follow very shortly about what our project is and what we have been up to so far - until then, keep in contact by liking our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GOLDMalawi2015 and following us on Twitter: @GOLDMalawi2015

GOLD love,

Alice and Team Malawi x