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Julia Willand berichtet in der folgenden Email von Ihren Erfahrungen auf einem Kurs der Organisation Educo, die hervorragende Arbeit in der Kapregion leistet. Die Email ist an Ihre Kollegen des Vorstands bei Educo gerichtet.
06. Januar 2011
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Hello and happy 2011 to you all!
I promised to give you a little bit of feedback on my participation in an EDUCO course in the mountains. I thought I was going to do this over the holidays, but I actually could not get myself to sit at a computer unless absolutely forced to. So today is my first day at the office, and here goes.
I took part in a Women’s course for a group of dancers/singers/performers from Khayelitsha that has been part of MaAfrika Tikkun for many years. They are 12 women between the ages of 18 and 21, many of whom have been part of this group called “Iqala Ngam” (It starts with you) since the age of 9. Iqala Ngam does performances around the topic of sexual violence and with the aim of raising awareness in the communities and of empowering girls and women to stand up against it. Their teacher/mentor/”foster mother” Lizeka is a women in her mid-thirties who also took part in the course. The group was to be dissolved by the end of the year, and the course was intended to make the transition out of the “Iqala Ngam” environment (family, really) into the real world easier. The amazing facilitators were Sphesh and Linda.
Ok, so I love the outdoors and I love interacting with young people from all walks of life, and I was desperate for a break from the office. So perhaps I am not entirely neutral in my judgment, but the week in the mountains was just absolutely fabulous. It was fabulous in all the ways I had hoped it would be:
So, I am sorry for taking up much of your scarce time. This was not meant to be so long, but I clearly got carried away. What I want to say is that it really is worth taking the time out to participate in a course and, if at all possible, one that takes place in the mountains. I envy all of you who are still to go.
See you on the 4th of Feb, take careJulia
Julia Willand
Director / assessor iuris / Immigration Practitioner