The doula tells the exhausted mother that her baby will be fast and a champion too now that I've held him :) |
Lunch in Keleya with Right To Plays partner Borne Fonden together they have provided remarkable programs to the commune (region) of Keleya and beyond. |
The children of Manfilani, excited and very curious |
A tiny spectator soaks in the girls frisbee match |
Being greeted in Manfilani |
Manfilani's girls frisbee team. Because of Right To Play there are many like them in other villages. |
He was so happy to let let me take his picture, |
The bottom of the village well in Keleya |
The school courtyard in Keleya |
Meeting the students |
I made another friend! |
Posing with a civil servant in Keleya. This is the first time in Mali history that a woman has held this position and she just started the previous week! |
Paths in Keleya |
Children leaving school |
The birthing suite in Keleya hospital |
No pain medication is administered and you labour here |
Making friends in Keleya |
The village chief of Manfilani giving the official welcome to us on behalf of his community |
Meeting with the village leaders and discussing Right To Plays impact and success |
Manfilani is ready to watch their girls play frisbee! |
Deuces up lets go team! |
Spectators on every side |
This game is serious |
Chris getting his dance on...we all did! |
You see me jukeing! |
Marnie presents a new frisbee after the game |
Julia, who works for Right To Play in their Toronto office and I. Our first visit to Africa, how perfect that is was to Mali! |
1 comment:
MANY THANKS Perdita for keeping us all posted on the Mali trip for Right To Play!!! What an exciting and wonderful experience for all! Keep one eye on my chick. Thanks!
Momma Bear
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