Caroline in Malawi

Monday, February 26, 2007

News

Week One

Well I arrived in Lilongwe airport after a long journey and several connecting flights. It was hot outside and very green. (February is during the rainy season.) After going through customs and getting our tourist visas we went to collect our bags. Mine weren’t there at all. A few others had one bag missing as well – apparently it is quite common and something to do with not being able to re-fuel in Lilongwe. Welcome to Malawi!!

We were met by other serving volunteers and taken to a local hotel for our first week of orientation. Basically we were stuck in the hotel for the week while undertaking several workshops. It was fun to meet all of the other new arrivals that will also be in Malawi with me. We also got a chance to go shopping to buy household goods. Needless to say I spent almost all of my money on things I probably don’t need!

We met of employers who came down on the Thursday to meet us and to collect us and take us to our placements. One of the other volunteers, Jan, who stays further north than me and is a 2 day trek away came with us on the 5 hour journey to Mzuzu then I headed further up to Rumphi.

I don’t yet have a house as another volunteer is still in it so I am staying with Katrine, a doctor from Belgium. She is great and has helped out a lot during my first few days.

I have been a tour of the area and managed to get sunburnt – only on the places that I missed with the factor 40 eg my wrist and feet. My skin is extremely pink, probably something to do with the anti-malaria tablets I am on!!

The routine here is very different to that in Scotland. Generally speaking people get up at half 5 and go to bed at 9. I have neighbours that wake me up with their singing every morning. Yesterday one of them was whistling the tune of Auld Lang Syne which was very bizarre!!

Started work on Monday with Sue the other volunteer. We arrived nice and prompt at half 7 and waited for 15 mins till the District Education Manager arrived – apparently this is a good start as the others didn’t appear till much later! We were introduced and randomly chatted about not a lot. I don’t think he was expecting us. The desk officer arrived (he is the one that collected me from Lilongwe) and we spend the day doing not much!!

The rest of the week was spent opening a bank account (which was a day trip to Mzuzu), meeting a few folk, going to a school and generally planning for the next few weeks! Quite a lot of time is spent not doing a thing!! Hopefully I will have more to do to keep me working!!

My Friday night was spent watching a DVD on a projector, with a glass of wine after eating homemade pizza!! (Katrine is a great cook and has a mini oven!!) I was looking forward to a peaceful nights sleep, but no, the local witch doctor does his healing on a Friday and Saturday night which involves drumming non-stop from 9pm till 5am. This is also accompanied my random chanting and singing by those needing healed!!! Thank god is started raining heavily at half 3 this morning as this shut them all up and I could finally get some peace!!! Well until the neighbours were up at half 5!!

Thanks for your emails – I am reading them, but don’t have the time to reply! My address is District Education Office, PO Box 230, Rumphi, Malawi. So get writing!


Highlights of the next few weeks!

First of all I have to comment on the internet access that I can get – or the lack of it to be more precise!! It is not that I am being lazy and can’t be bothered to write anything, I just don’t have any access!!!

So I have been quite busy (well in Malawi terms) at work – we have met all of our colleagues and have a mini plan for the next few weeks. We have also been to a few schools to monitor (watch) the lessons! This has been really interesting to see. The Standard 1 (youngest age) teachers have just been trained in a new curriculum which has an emphasis on group work. All teachers out there – try this with a class of 100 infants!!

This weekend I have been at a regional meeting further north in Karonga with many other VSOs. We all camped under ‘girl guide’ style tents which was interesting!!! We got a tour of the area and had to climb up a dirt path to meet a tree that the spirits stay at! All I can say is that the spirits certainly didn’t like me as on the way up I just about passed out with the heat and lack of lunch, and on the way down I got several cuts on my legs and a splinter!!! On the way back we stopped off at the lake for a swim. The lake and the scenery is very beautiful and a Sunday Swim was very peaceful!! How is the snow and cold by the way??!!!

This week we are planning to visit all of our Teacher Development Centres and will be staying ‘out on the field’ as it is called! Should be interesting!

Random information!

Still have no house yet! And I have discovered that I own rather a lot of PINK items which is amusing my fellow volunteers!!!

It is still very hot and all I manage to do successfully is sleep! I actually have a slight tan appearing!

A lot of the Malawi lifestyle, bizarrely, reminds me of an extended Girl Guide camp – the constant smell of the camp fire, the pit latrines, the washing of plates etc on the grass with tubs and the laughter of the children and adults together.

Malawi is a very beautiful country, yet has many problems. My first impressions are that the people are friendly. There are many strange cultures that exist including that of marriage that are contributing to the poverty of the area. They are intrigued by the ‘Mzungus’ (whites), especially when they walk around the market plastering themselves with white lotion (obviously sun tan lotion to us!!)

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Arrived!!

Well I have officially arrived in Malaiw and in my placement in Rumphi! It is very hot here and it is still the colder rainy season!!

Apologies for the short message but the internet is very slow and I don't have much time! I have 2 phone numbers in Malawi so please send me a text!

002659793106 or 002658764815!

I have an address as well but I have forgoten it!!

Start work tomorrow - quite a scary though as my hours are 7.30am till 5.00pm!! I have no house yet so I am staying with another VSO which is great!

Catch up soon hopefully!!

Saturday, February 03, 2007

See you on the other side!!

Well only 2 hours before I leave for London and the new adventure. I am just about organised but still filling in forms to do with insurance and trying to squeeze more items into my luggage. (I am well over my limit already!!)

Hope you all have a great year and keep in touch! I'll send my postal address when I get it.

All that is left to say is 'see you on the other side'.........................