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Entries "Life and people":

Wednesday, 16 November 2005

  Collecting firewood

[Photo by Borbor]



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  Collecting water

[Photo by Borbor]



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Monday, 07 November 2005

  House management

Dama: "Mrs Kule Huka Guro, 50 years old, is known for her strong house management among the Borana community of Medecho Peasant Association. Unfortunately, Kule has no children of her own but two girls were given to her by relatives and have grown up under her. She sends them to a local elementary school. They are clean and well dressed. Her home is one of the very good symbols of the community. According to Kule, priority must be given for cleanliness for quality of life. Many of the girls of the Borana community are denied their right to learn in schools by their own parents. I appreciate Kule for sending these children from her relatives to schools."

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Friday, 04 November 2005

  Drama

Sr Medhin: "My community works a lot with teenage street children. They are acting how to share a meal. They use drama to tell others about their lives."

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  Young man with a bush

Dama: "Nowadays, Boran land is occupied by bushes which reduces the pastoralist's grazing land. Reducing the bush is banned so we are facing a worrying problem of grazing land which we rely on for our livestock."

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