Nov 23

DakarDragons Trip 2009 060Today we have traveled to Kaolack. It was quite a journey but it passed in no time. Lots of interesting sites and experiences along the way.

We got there at around 1.30pm and was greeted Viola Vaughn who made us feel very welcome and introduced us to Kate and Jessica who support Viola.

Day 2

We had a wonderful lunch outside and then had an introduction session with some of the older girls from the centre who were talking about some of the products they make and sell. These included:

  • A handmade doll – each of which is apparently a collectors item in the USA.

  • A range of organic teas made from Hibiscus flowers which they can sell as much as they can make.

  • A wide range of fabric products such as duvet covers, to table placements, to bags for computer laptops. They have plans to sell these from their website

Each business area were started by the girls and are run by the girls themselves. They have very high levels of creativity and ambitious plans. More about that another time.

Food

We then went to the local school where girls who are enrolling in the current years educational programme were presented with a goody bag for their lessons. The head teacher showed all the children the contents of the goody bag as they all gathered around. The chatter of excitement was deafening. As the head teacher raised each item in the air it was accompanied by a round of applause. Then there was an audible gasp as he help up 5 coloured biro pens. We later discover that children who are not in the programme have to share 1 pen amongst 3 other children.

We have checked into a hotel in Kaolack which is wonderful. Tomorrow we have an early start and will be traveling to Koungheul to look at some of their projects and help them to learn how to put together a simple business plan.

Nov 22

We have arrived safely in Dakar – our luggage, however, is in Tripoli! So day 1 has been an interesting experience.

We have all been measured up for African hand made shirts and trousers and we have been shopping in Dakar market which seems to be the whole city! Our haggling skills have been sharpened which was great fun.

We have lots of lovely African dishes made for us and even a veggie one for Richard White.

Early start tomorrow to Kaolack with limited access but we will be updating as soon as possible.