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Het dorp Dibiyya en de omliggende kleinere dorpen ligt in een van de meest achtergebleven gebied van Sierra Leone. Het dorp ligt midden in de rimboe en is zeer slecht bereikbaar. De bewoners leven van de opbrengst van hun akkertjes en wat veeteelt (geiten en kippen). Sommige hebben een kleine palmolie plantage. Hongersnood komt elk jaar voor.
In Sierra Leone woedde tussen 1991-2001 een zeer bloedige burgeroorlog. Voornamelijk het zeer afgelegen gebied in het district Kambia in het noorden van Sierra Leone, waarin Dibiyya ligt werd slachtoffer van gruwelijke slachtpartijen, waardoor de inwoners naar het nabijgelegen Guinee vluchtten. Na de burgeroorlog keerden ze terug naar hun verwoeste dorpen en akkertjes om het bestaan weer op te bouwen.
Suffian Allieu Badara, 38 jaar wonend in Roosendaal, Nederlandse nationaliteit, als erkend vluchteling afkomstig uit Sierra Leone en geboren in Dibiyya zelf, bezocht zijn geboortedorp in 2004. Hij kwam toen in contact met de vrouwen van Dibiyya Development Project. De vrouwen vertelden over de strijd die zij moesten voeren tegen armoede en onwetendheid in hun gemeenschappen. In uitvoerige discussies kreeg de overtuiging gestalte dat alleen duurzame zelfontwikkeling de uitweg zou zijn uit de armoede en onwetendheid. Aangezien de vrouwen de gemeenschap dragen is het ontwikkelen van kennis van vrouwen van economisch levensbelang voor het overleven van de gehele gemeenschap.
Terug in Nederland stichtte Suffian Dibiyya Development Project Nederland op en begon geld in te zamelen om ontwikkelingsprojecten in Dibiyya en omgeving uit te kunnen voeren.
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95% van de volwassen bevolking van Dibiyya is door de extreme armoede analfbeet. Door de burgeroorlog heeft een hele generatie geen onderwijs gekregen. Dibiyya Development project is vanaf 13 maart 2010 begonnen met een opleiding voor volwassenen in leren lezen en schrijven (engels). Er waren 122 inschrijvingen, jammer genoeg kunnen maar 76 mensen (mannen en vrouwen) aan de lessen deelnemen. Sponsors gevraagd voor het jaar 2011 en verder.
Implementatie:
VoorbereidingenIn januari 2010 heeft Mahmud Bangura, onze vertegenwoordiger in Sierra Leone een presentatie gegegeven aan de dorpsbewoners van Dibiyya tijdens een dorpsvergadering. Het idee om een opleiding lezen en schrijven te verzorgen, werd door alle aanwezigen enthousiast begroet.
Dorpschief: “Educaton is the key to development of the people”
Dorpsbewoners: “We have a lot of problems because we cannot read and write in English” .
Mahmud Bangura stelde daarna de inschrijving voor de opleiding Adult Education open.76 mensen, mannen en vrouwen schreven zich in als leerling voor de opleiding.
Op 20 februari 2010 na aankomst van Suffian in Dibiyya heeft hij met Mahmud Bangura en mevr. Fatuh Sankoy de opzet van de opleiding doorgepraat om de details verder uit te werken.Hierbij is het volgende besloten:
De onderwijzers zijn:
Salarissen worden maandelijks op de 15e uitbetaald door de heer Karim Bangura uit Freetown. Het totale bedrag voor 1 jaar is bij hem gedeponeerd.
Hr. Alex Lahai is de coordinator en hij ontvangt een onkostenvergoeding. Hij rapporteert per 3 maanden aan Dibiyya Development Project via email over de gang van zaken en ontwikkelingen.
Dibiyya Development heeft voor 76 leerlingen leerboeken, paper en pennen aangeschaft in Freetown. De leerboeken zijn gelijk aan die, die ook bij kinderen op de lagere school gebruikt worden.
1e schooldag 13 maart 2010Tijdens de voorbereidingen bleek dat de lessen niet op weekdagen gegeven kunnen worden. De schoolklassen zijn tot 18 uur in gebruik bij Movement of Faith Secundairy School (morgens) en door St. Francis PrimairySchool (middags). Om 18.30 is het donker, zodat kunstlicht gebruikt moet worden.
De door Philips beschikbaar gestelde solar lampen en de zelf aangeschafte solar lampen geven te weinig licht om een klaslokaal te verlichten. Of de onderwijzer ziet niks of de leerlingen zien niet wat de onderwijzer doet..Besloten is om de lessen vooralsnog op zondag van 10-12 uur te houden in 4 klaslokalen.
Tot grote schrik, maar ook blijdschap kwamen op de eerste schooldag 122 leerlingen opdagen. Hierop was niet gerekend. Besloten werd de 46 extra leerlingen op een wachtlijst te plaatsen. Ook kwam de vraag uit de andere dorpen om ook in aanmerking te komen voor de opleiding. Zodra lessen in de avonduren gegeven kunnen worden, d.w.z. als het lichtprobleem is opgelost, komen ook zij in aanmerking.
Periode 13-18 maart 2010Het blijkt dat de leerlingen, maar zeer zeker ook de onderwijzers zeer enthousiast zijn. De onderwijzers vroegen Dibiyya Development project de solar lantaren beschikbaargesteld door Philips Lightning achter te laten, zodat zij de leerlingen zowel op school als thuis (prive)les kunnen geven.
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Projectvoorstel
Dibiyya Development Project is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 by the women of Dibiyya communities in the Kambia District Sierra Leone. After the war in 2001, the women of Dibiyya and the surrounding villages came together to discuss issues on how to develop themselves and how to get a better future for their children. With the help of Mr. Alex. J. Lahai, a former project co-ordinator of an international organization called AMRICA REFUGEE AGENCY. organized these communities and founded a community based organization (CBO) and in 2008 the CBO has been registered as a local Non Governmental organization. (NGO) Suffian Allieu Badara, born in Dibiyya, came to Holland in 1998 as a refugee, got Dutch nationality returned in 2004 and met the CBO during his 10 days visit to these communities and took interest in helping them to extend and broaden their network outside Sierra Leone. Back in Holland he started the Stichting Dibiyya Development Project with the help of Nanne J. Visser, the secretary and Ruben H. Janssen, an expert in business Economics and project researcher. They developed and implemented several projects since 2006
The goals of DIBIYYA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT are to reduce the extreme poverty of the inhabitants of Dibiyya area by
Dibiyya Development Project tries to give a solution to the socio-economical problems of Dibiyya by implementing integrated projects of development of rural areas in close cooperation with the local communities and the local authorities and ministeries. Dibiyya Development Project also wants to contribute to the milenniumgoals
Dibiyya Development Project works in Sierra Leone close together the Catholic Mission of the Bishop van Makeni and has good contacts with muslimorganisations in Sierra Leone. Dibiyya Development Project has built very good contacts with local authorities and government.
In the recent years Dibiyya Development Project Sierra Leone has already implemented projects on Agriculture, employment, and education. Dibiyya Development Project Nederland is a stichting (foundation), registered at Kamer van Koophandel (Chamber of Commerce) Breda number 20121906.
The village Dibiyya and the surrounding smaller villages are in the most rural parts of Sierra Leone. Dibiyya lies in the middle of bush and contact with the outside world is very difficult and limited.
The villagers are farmers and live from the products of their own small fields and have some farm animals. The harvest of their fields is small. Every year there is shortage of food. Many people never leave their village due to the lack of funds, transport. Roads are extremely bad, especially in the rainy season. The civil war in Sierra Leone 1991-2001 changed it all. Dibiyya became victim of a cruesom fight due to its rural environment. That’s why many inhabitants flied to Guinee or even to Europe. After the war people came back from the refugeecamps in Guinee and started to pick up their normal lives again as good as possible.
The women had seen the beter developments in Guinee and decided they want to improve their lives for their children. As a group of women they formed a “ Community Based Organization “ (CBO). As they realised that they had to forget the cruelties of the war and had to put their attention to the future. Self-development was the only solution to improve their conditions of live for their children and to escape the extreme poverty. Community Based Organization was called Dibiyya Development Project, as the idea came from the women of Dibiyya. Soon other villages in their area joined in. Through this project people got hope that a beter future for them is possible.
Suffian Allieu Badara, 38 years old, living in Roosendaal, The Netherlands, Dutch nationality, a ex-refugee from Dibiyya visited his village in 2004. He made contact with the women of Dibiyya Development Project. The women told him about their daily struggle with poverty and lack of knowledge in their communities
The project is based on the idea that cooperation in a project will benefit the whole community and that the cooperation will effect the whole community. Every one who contributes will receive thanks and respects from the community. Projects implemented:
St.Francis primairy School
Because the school has a roof of leaves the school did not get any support of the government of Sierra Leone. The villages had to pay all education fees, which was a problem for many parents. Therefore many girls could not go to school
Back in Holland started to contact many educational and/or charity funds to raise money for this project. He made contact with Nanne Visser and together they managed to raise enough money to implement the project in 2006.
Secundairy school
Vocational school in 2008:
WATSAN project: Water and Sanitation in 2008
WATSAN project: Water and Sanitation in 2009
Traditonal Birth Attendants TBA
Back in Holland the members of the Dutch Dibiyya Development Project Suffian Badara, Nanne Visser, Ruben Jansen started to develop new projects:
Expectation of life in Sierra Leone is dramatical low. With an expectation of 42 years Sierra Leone belongs to one of the worst countries in the world to live in.
This has several causes like:
2. Diseases. Because of the lack of sanition, safe drinking water and famine many diseases occur. Dibbiyya lies near some large rivers and is surrounded by many swamps, ideal for musquito’s. The quality of those waters are very bad, many
3. Housing The people live in houses of mud-blocks with roofs of leaves, ideal for
4. Food shortage. Due to extreme poverty in the area the size of the fields to produce food (rice and other crops, vegetables) are small, depending on the capcity of the farmer and his family. In most cases the yield of the field is not enough to feed the farmer’s family from one harvest to the next harvest, or to sell the yield to be able to buy the neccessary things of living. People don’t eat meat except on special festivals or occasions.
5. Illiteracy. The education facilities in Dibiyya always have been on a very low standard. There was a small mudschool, but it offered little education. Teachers were underpaid or not paid at all. Parents were too poor to send their children to school The basic dillemma “food on the table”or “sending the children to school”. The 10 year civil war destroyed all education, so a whole generation of adults did not have any kind of education.
Policy
As in previous chapter mentionned Dibiyya Development Project has developped and implemented projects for item 1, 2 and 3 and will continue to do so, but in the near future Dibiyya development will focuss his projects on agriculture to obtain a sustainable impact of the daily life of the villagers by increasing food production and creating emplyment. Therefore, it will be essential for the success of future projects, that workers from the community are able to read and write in simple English.
Initiative
Problem
Dibiyya is a community that has a total population of about 5,000 inhabitants of which 95% are illiterates. These inhabitants have long been marginalized in most of the development activities brought in their community owing to the fact of being unable to read, write and communicate (in simple English).
The high rate of illiteracy is caused by:
Problems of illiteracy
Project justification.
Goals of this project are:
Phase 1: Adult education on learn and write (English) by
Phase 2: Adult Education on “Home-Economics”
The Dibiyya Community Awareness on Adult literacy Movement (DiCAALM) will do for the successfully implement the project:
Dibiyya Development project will provide (DiCAALM) with the necessary funds (see budget) to achieve their goal on adult education phase 1. Dibiyya Development Project will provide (DiCAALM) sewing machines, tools, materials for phase 2 in October 2010 under restriction that DWW (3e wereldwerkplaats, teteringen) can start up a project for DDP and send materials, goods and sewing as required
Learners.
Staff
DiCAALM has sought the services of 2 teachers that will be teaching four (4) times per week in the evening hours starting from 4—7 p. m on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. There will be at least two assignments every week in which adult learners will be expected to do.
There will be one test for every month and one examination for every two months that will determine the promotion to a new grade. The highest passing mark is 100%; the cut off point is 50%, i .e any body below the cut off point will be allowed to repeat.
The text books will be distributed to learners to enable them practice to read on the condition that misplacement is equals to replacement by the defaulter.
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