{"id":2157,"date":"2018-04-07T17:53:10","date_gmt":"2018-04-07T15:53:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/didouqen.com\/?p=2157"},"modified":"2018-04-07T17:53:10","modified_gmt":"2018-04-07T15:53:10","slug":"global-giving-postcard-project-site-visit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-haf.ddev.site\/global-giving-postcard-project-site-visit\/","title":{"rendered":"GLOBAL GIVING POSTCARD: PROJECT SITE VISIT"},"content":{"rendered":"
Shonali Banerjee and Aliza Appelbaum are In-The-Field Representatives for GlobalGiving. \u00a0They are visiting projects in Morocco, Spain and France. \u00a0Here is their most recent “postcard” from Morocco:<\/em><\/p>\n On June 27, 2012, Aliza and I had the pleasure of visiting two of the several High Atlas Foundation (HAF) sites. \u00a0HAF is one of GlobalGiving’s most active partners in Morocco with over 26 projects, 5 of which are currently listed on the GlobalGiving site. HAF has several projects in rural Berber and Arab villages in the southern part of the country. We visited their cherry and walnut tree planting project with Project Manager Abderrahim, who was kind enough to show us around, make introductions to local leaders and act as translator.<\/p>\n The cherry and walnut tree nursery is located in the rural village of Tadmamt. The project, to plant 50,000 walnut and cherry trees, is one of many tree nurseries HAF has started in the last two years. The trees stay in the nursery for one to two years. \u00a0After this initial growing period, they are given to local families, who can sell the produce at local markets and use the seeds to plant more trees. The walnuts are a local variety, while the cherries are sometimes grafted onto local varieties.<\/p>\n