By Markus Faigle | Volunteer
The last site visit carried out in 2026 , December 19 to Tuesday, December 23, in our community site consisted of various tasks, also focusing on a routine follow-up on all ongoing activities. Here are some highlights in detail:
It is worth noting the importance of the presence of the Mayor of Bevato and his wife at this Christmas meal offered by the Zahana Association.
Even more important was the mayor's participation in discussions about Zahana's activities, including rural microcredit and the training that goes with it. He expressed a keen interest in leaning form our microcredit experiences. Having a chance to see it in the village first hand (e.g. ducks) gave him a good introduction in our approach.
He also visited the location and learned about the concept of our rural university, which is increasingly taking shape thanks to the various conferences and training courses it offers. Last but not least the opportunities provided by the internet, the only minor obstacle being connectivity in a region where sunshine and access to solar power will enable farmers to no longer be forgotten in the march of history!
However, in the immediate term, the need for more structured training for the members of the leaders' committee has become obvious. It will be established with terms of reference that specify their rights and obligations. The mayor will participate in the leaders' committee meetings in the future.
As for the Christmas celebrations, they took place, as has become a tradition, in our school grounds. It is a good space large enough to accommodate so many people and the trees provide much needed shade. The enthusiasm and jubilation were joyious, thanks to the distribution of clothing, cookies, and food packages received from donors for school children and some children from needy families. The festivities with Christmas carols and skits concluded with a simple meal for everyone, including children, parents, and members of Zahana
The main outcomes of the mission included, in terms of reforestation, the planting of 200 eucalyptus, acacia, bibasse, and coffee trees, and other species. Students from the two ZAHANA schools used the seed-ball technique, which involves throwing about a hundred balls of soil filled with plant seeds onto pre-selected reforestation areas (see video).
The experiment with seedballs was repeated because it had already proven successful in the recent years. Two new processes (Zahanas green approach and the fox hole technique) were also tested on a trial basis and will be the subject of a detailed report at a later date.
The last major part of the site visit was to monitor the construction of the new medical clinic in Bevato, for which the mayor is the primary local manager from the start of construction, together with the Zahana Association and building technicians from both sides. In addition to the monthly visits made by members of the association, the building technicians will conduct weekly reviews on site or remotely.
Zahana Association wishes you a HAPPY HOLIDAY AND NEW YEAR SEASON
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