Sami’s Project<\/a>, which is a HAF initiative that strives to achieve the goals of sustainable development through schools. Sami\u2019s Project seeks to understand people\u2019s sense of their environment and the importance of protecting it, and to spread the culture of planting among students in rural areas.<\/p>\nThe students and teachers were so happy to have that good morning with us, as well as we were extremely excited to spend fruitful half day with them. We did many activities with the kids; for instance, having them draw their future school, which is a participatory method to figure out the needs of the school.\u00a0 The first priority was a bathroom, and the TVP volunteers are so happy to help with the schools infrastructure in the future.<\/p>\n
Before the women\u2019s workshop, the volunteers had time to build new terraces in an apple field, which was really hard work, but well done. Following that farmers will be able to plant more trees.<\/p>\n
The workshop with the village women was another emotional moment.\u00a0 The women as usual showed us the real Moroccan hospitality, bringing to us natural food and local bread with beautiful smiles.\u00a0 They gathered to talk about their needs and to also make their voices heard in the community.<\/p>\n
It was a moment, while the groups were drawing their community map, that one of the women drew a green heart on the paper.\u00a0 We all asked her what is the reason behind that? “This is the current relationship between us and you.\u00a0 I feel great to sit with you all, talking about different subjects, and even we don’t speak the same language.\u00a0 We appreciate your visit to us a lot, and totally welcome you anytime” said Lalla Aicha.<\/p>\n
The women\u2019s priorities were:<\/p>\n
1-\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Women apple vinegar cooperative<\/p>\n
2-\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Sewage system<\/p>\n
3-\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Hammam (Public shower)<\/p>\n
The women\u2019s workshop ended up with a strong relationship between the volunteers and the village women, helping to ensure that they will meet again and to contribute to achieving their goals.<\/p>\n
After we built trust with the community and the TVP volunteers, it was, unfortunately, time to say goodbye to the host families. Luckily, we all came back with a very strong relation with everyone in the community, and we are seeking to come back with the solutions to the problems discussed. Information gathered through the workshops will help to build proposals for many projects by the High Atlas Foundation, as it already started growing a nursery of multiple fruit trees. These trees will not be only providing free organic fruit trees for Ouirgane municipality but it will provide them for more than 22 provinces in Morocco.<\/p>\n
HAF and TVP visit to the Tizian village in the High Atlas Mountains has played a significant role in building another strong link with our communities in Morooco.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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