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*She speaks French, Chadian Arabic and local languages. Thanks to her secretarial training, she can, even in Iriba, work directly on a computer, work that she shares with her colleague Gilhoube Patallet, to record all necessary project data, e.g. the names of women who have received cooking lessons, the number of lessons given by the auxiliary trainers and the number of hours that the craftswomen (artisanes) have worked in the work site, because all these women get a remuneration for their work. Patallet and she also write down the cost of other materials for the training sessions and petty costs. |
*She speaks French, Chadian Arabic and local languages. Thanks to her secretarial training, she can, even in Iriba, work directly on a computer, work that she shares with her colleague Gilhoube Patallet, to record all necessary project data, e.g. the names of women who have received cooking lessons, the number of lessons given by the auxiliary trainers and the number of hours that the craftswomen (artisanes) have worked in the work site, because all these women get a remuneration for their work. Patallet and she also write down the cost of other materials for the training sessions and petty costs. |
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− | *The first project at the [[Iridimi Refugee Camp]] was called SVAAKO (SV, AAA and KoZon). Then in summer 2007 a |
+ | *The first project at the [[Iridimi Refugee Camp]] was called SVAAKO (SV, AAA and KoZon). Then in summer 2007 a tchadian NGO called "[[TchadSolaire]]" was created and officially registered. Marie-Rose was elected as Presidente, which the Chadian male members, at that time only [[Ali Moussa Waddai]], [[Gilhoube Patallet]] and [[Justin Daitangar]], thought was perfectly logical. She is, in close harmony with the members of the team, recognized as a source of inspiration and encouragement for the work going on in the camps. |
*In May 2007, by the time the project was two years old, all the women 15 and older in Iridimi had learned solar cooking, thus concluding the first phase of the project. In the second phase, an after sales service is very important. In this second phase solar cooking lessons are given also to women who have newly arrived. Unfortunately, some people in Iridimi do not yet have a complete hay basket. The women make these baskets themselves by weaving palm leaves that are procured from a more southerly area. Crude cotton fibre is used for isolation. Further financing will be needed to buy enough palm leaves and cotton fibre for the whole camp. |
*In May 2007, by the time the project was two years old, all the women 15 and older in Iridimi had learned solar cooking, thus concluding the first phase of the project. In the second phase, an after sales service is very important. In this second phase solar cooking lessons are given also to women who have newly arrived. Unfortunately, some people in Iridimi do not yet have a complete hay basket. The women make these baskets themselves by weaving palm leaves that are procured from a more southerly area. Crude cotton fibre is used for isolation. Further financing will be needed to buy enough palm leaves and cotton fibre for the whole camp. |