Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Team Tongoa (At Work)

This is Part One of a two-part photo series. Stay tuned for Part Two: Team Tongoa (At Play)


So I know I already wrote about the Independence Week activities, but considering it was the most satisfying three days of my working life in Vanuatu, I'm going to write about it again with pictures.

Health survey blo mi mo Travis..."What are the two health issues that affect your village the most?"

Results!

Yumi washem hans!


Um...I buy time due to the unexpected change of schedule and being suddenly rushed by a hundred people...

Okay...um...I guess we're doing an interactive story theatre about washing our hands...um...with music...um, sing it with me, now!

Okay...thank God Bridget is ready...now go trace your hand on the banner and write your name inside! If you don't know how, ask a big kid to help!


The banner to remind me it's all worth it...

Then come to the Supercool Washing Hands Station to wash off all that marker...don't forget to use SOAP!

Oh, what? You need to clarify the DANCE ROUTINE to the Washing Hands Song? No problem!

We learned how to dry our hands, too!


Bridget is a Primary School Teacher Trainer. This is her thang:
Survey for primary schoolchildren about learning styles...

Magnetic poetry game to promote literacy...

Some Posters
Three goals of Peace Corps.

Yes, we can help you identify needs and develop action plans...no, we can't buy you a truck out of our own pockets...

Yumi stap go long medel naet now...

It's getting late, isn't it...? And it's a really great party...lots of cool people here, eh?


You know what? Why don't you take some free condoms? Really! Take 2...10...20...pass them to your friends!

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