NGO uit Sidi Ifni zoekt vrijwilligers:
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" My name is [werkt niet meer voor deze NGO, red.] from Agadir. We are an NGO called Dar Si Hmad for
Development, Education, and Culture based in Sidi Ifni. We have lunched
Fog-Harvesting project that turns fog into water. We did this one in an
area where there is no raining and villagers fight to get some water
somewhere else. Women spend like 3.5 hours everyday to fetch water.... It's
a tough life for them and their kids! We have another project which is
Ethnographic School; it is basicly about giving classes to students from
the US to learn more about Amazigh culture and identity. We expect to
receive another group this May from an American university.
The TV station Prosieben (it is available on Astra) will show a documentary
about our NGO. The documentary, which is about the project of
fog-Harvesting that empowers gender equality in Southern Morocco, will be
shown as part of the Galileo program. It will be broadcast on this Monday
at 19:05 (German Time). I hope you will be able to watch it and know more
about our development projects.
I follow you on Twitter and I got the impression that you are interested in
Amazigh Cause and that you live in Netherlands, right? That's why I want to
contact you because I was wondering if you know some Berber activists in
Netherlands; I heard there are many there and I was hoping to get in touch
with them before the broadcast of the documentary. I need their support
because people who benefit from the water project are Berbers of Ait
Baamrane! What do you think?
Looking forward to hearing from you
Best wishes from Agadir "
--
Dar Si Hmad for Development,
Education and Culture
Non-Profit Organization
Program Coordinator
http://www.darsihmad.net/
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" My name is [werkt niet meer voor deze NGO, red.] from Agadir. We are an NGO called Dar Si Hmad for
Development, Education, and Culture based in Sidi Ifni. We have lunched
Fog-Harvesting project that turns fog into water. We did this one in an
area where there is no raining and villagers fight to get some water
somewhere else. Women spend like 3.5 hours everyday to fetch water.... It's
a tough life for them and their kids! We have another project which is
Ethnographic School; it is basicly about giving classes to students from
the US to learn more about Amazigh culture and identity. We expect to
receive another group this May from an American university.
The TV station Prosieben (it is available on Astra) will show a documentary
about our NGO. The documentary, which is about the project of
fog-Harvesting that empowers gender equality in Southern Morocco, will be
shown as part of the Galileo program. It will be broadcast on this Monday
at 19:05 (German Time). I hope you will be able to watch it and know more
about our development projects.
I follow you on Twitter and I got the impression that you are interested in
Amazigh Cause and that you live in Netherlands, right? That's why I want to
contact you because I was wondering if you know some Berber activists in
Netherlands; I heard there are many there and I was hoping to get in touch
with them before the broadcast of the documentary. I need their support
because people who benefit from the water project are Berbers of Ait
Baamrane! What do you think?
Looking forward to hearing from you
Best wishes from Agadir "
--
Dar Si Hmad for Development,
Education and Culture
Non-Profit Organization
Program Coordinator
http://www.darsihmad.net/