All in all it was an amazing but very tiring experience. Our meetings were often interrupted by noisy guinea fowl, lizards in the trees, groups of children staring at me, the wind blowing the flip chart papers all over the place and the occasional dust storm. We often stopped on our way home to find out if tomorrow's attendees had received their letters. The answer was usually "no" but somehow word got around and people eventually appeared the next day.
Me doing my bit on SPIPs.
Putting together their draft SPIP.
In need of a little "brain gym"
We compiled a detailed report and World Vision will monitor the SPIPs and the progress of the SMC/PTAs over the coming months. I really hope and pray that some of the seeds we have sown will take root and the schools will begin to flourish.
Well, this is something to go on my prayer list then? What is SPIP for uneducated little me?
ReplyDeleteHi Charlie,
ReplyDeleteLovely to talk to you tonight, your blog is inspriational again. We should be so grateful for all we have in England. Can't wait to see you.