Women and Development (WID)/Gender and Development (GAD)
This picture was taken in December 2010 in Tanzania. The woman in the picture was listening to a presentation about her chicken farm that was for the benefit of Peace Corps Volunteers who would potentially begin chicken projects in their own...
This picture was taken in December 2010, during Christmas. Another Volunteer came to my site and was able to complete a cultural exchange by offering homemade bread on Christmas day to the Host Country Nationals.
This photo was taken at a Secondary School in Tanzania in December 2010, while in-service training was taking place for the health and environment Volunteers. We were there to learn more about their active chicken project and were studying in a...
This picture was taken in December of 2010 in Tanzania. It was during a day long training on high yield gardening. The participants were host country nationals and Peace Corps Volunteers. We all dug our hands and minds into the process that day.
This photo was taken during PST by Rebecca. The photo is of PCV Sarah working with primary school students from Kilulu Primary School during a hands on lesson about permaculture. Rebecca and Sarah studied culture and Swahili together in the...
This picture was taken in May of 2011 in my village in Tanzania. This was taken during a stove building project where two stoves were built as demonstration stoves for two families to use and then give testimonials about. There were several...
This photo was taken in December 2010 in Tanzania, during a training class conducted with our host country national counterparts on perma-gardening. We worked all day in the Tanzanian sun to build a working garden that would help to teach the...
This picture was taken in December of 2010 in my village in Tanzania. Upon entry into my village a few months earlier the Chief insisted on giving me a village name and declaring me the daughter of the village. This is the Chief and Mbozyo.
Women and Development (WID)/Gender and Development (GAD)
This photo was taken in June 2011 in Tanzania during our Girls Empowerment Conference. There were 68 girls from across the region that participated in learning about HIV/AIDS, health education, self-defense, environment, and career opportunities. ...
This picture was taken in July of 2011. What I have learned about the children of Tanzania is that they are genius toy makers. There inventiveness drives them to develop skills at a younger age than their American counterparts.
This picture was taken in my village in the Region of Mbeya, Tanzania. It was taken during a training session on Communicable Diseases and Water Sanitation in one of the sub-villages. During the training one of the small children decided to take...