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- 28. December 2007: Happy holidays!
- 16. December 2007: So I hear it's snowing in Canada...
- 7. December 2007: Health and travel update
- 7. December 2007: Write or send a package!
- 6. December 2007: Shortlisted!
- 24. November 2007: Getting down with the locals
- 18. November 2007: After the Old City...
- 17. November 2007: Bobo continued...
- 12. November 2007: On to Bobo-Dioulasso
- 11. November 2007: Banfora continued...
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After the Old City…
18. November 2007 by admin.
Our guided tour ended with numerous visit to local artisans workshops…



A welcome change, these artists didn’t push their wares on us and let us take photos.

A wood sculptor’s outdoor workshop.

A copper sculptor heating up his oven.

He was so sweet to give me one of his creations, for free! I gave him a gift in return for his kindness.

Bobo’s river with their sacred fish that they don’t eat.

Earlier on in the day, our guide told us there would be a “fête des masques” (a mask ceremony). Someone important had passed away in the city and this would be part of their funeral.






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Bobo continued…
17. November 2007 by admin.
Where did I leave off last time? Ahh…Bobo and the the old city. After viewing the Old Mosque, we paid an entrance fee to see the Old City. Apparently, the funds are used to pay for reparations and initatives for the residents, our guide explained.
Children outside the walls.










Photo courtesy of Michelle.







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L’Oeil des Jeunes
16. October 2007 by admin.
Here’s where I spend most of my days at L’Oeil des Jeunes. It’s a monthly publication for the youth of Ouaga that applies to the problems of youth participation in social, cultural and political life.
Our street actually has a name! The neighbourhood is called 1200 logements.

Our office building is under construction, the third floor has yet to be built.

The stairwell that leads up to the non-existant third floor.

A hole in the stairwell for a would-be window.

Our offices on the second floor.

Marguerite, the secretary who does much more than greet visitors. Her computer needs an upgrade. So, whoever is willing to make a donation, let me know. She’s working on a 256 loaded with Windows XP and a mouse ball that constantly needs to be slammed on the desk.

She shares her office with Eric, who teaches SQL and PHP. An all around web guy.

Assomption, the graphic designer in the foreground working on a health website for an NGO.

Moussa, in the red shirt editing some photos.

And last but not least, my on-site supervisor Hamado. He has the funniest laugh ever.

And no, we don’t have an air conditioner.
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