Hello!
We are Sofia and Linnea, and
we are working as volunteers for Mwembe and Ni Hekima Pekee
organsisation here in Mwanza, Tanzania. We have been working here since
4th of March and will be staying til the 30 of May. We are both
21-year-old girls. We are coming Finland and we are study social
services at Novia university of applied sciences.
We have had the
great pleasure of getting to do a lot of creative work with the
children. We have been at Tambukareli primary school working with about
20 vulnerable children using creative thinking and methods. We like to
play a bit of their own, local, games and have also introduced them to a
few new games. We have also focused a lot on getting their imagination
to come out through drawings, playing with clay and making drama. The
children seem to like being creative and we have seen a lot of beautiful
drawings, clay figures and one very interesting drama-sketch. Trough
creative methods we can reach the children, give them a chance to raise
their talents and also to get them to trust in us. We want to raise the
children's voices and give them a chance to express themselves and their
situation.
We have also been working with the disabled children
at Iseni school. We have focused on creative work with these children
too, but we are trying to adjust the tasks in such a way that they fit
the childrens competenses and that they can feel that they are good at
what they do. We have been doing macrame-bracelets, playing with clay,
drawing and playing games. We will also start focusing on such issues as
feelings and hygiene, and try to get the children to learn the
importance of being clean and also that the children learn to recognize
feelings in both other children and themselves. There are 20 children
registered in the class but only 7 is attending regularly. We are now
planning to visit the families with the children that are not attending
to see where the problem is and how we could help.
The children
are really talented and eager to learn new things, they are really nice
to work with and we have a really positive feeling about the work we are
doing together with these children. We can see how proud they are about
their creations and how their self-esteem is starting to develop. We
are enjoying our time here in Mwanza and we love to work with the
children and seeing the progress and confidence growing in the children.
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Tambukareli school, drawing |
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Having fun playing around with balloons |
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Iseni school, making figures out of clay |
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Iseni school |
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Iseni, had a little photoshoop |
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Iseni school, photoshoot for fun |
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Tambukareli school, clay figures |
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Tambukareli, playing with clay |
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Tambukareli, clay figures |
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Tambukareli |
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Iseni school, made a circle of the desks so the children would be able to see each other and the teather better while in class |
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Tambukareli, the finished products of claymaking! |
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Tambukareli, proud children |
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Iseni school, clay |
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Iseni school, getting creative |
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Iseni school, lots and lots of creativity in these children! |