Archive 2020

  • November – December 2020

    The wall pillars are ready. The next step is to insert bamboo poles as intermediate elements, but they must be treated beforehand. Because bamboo is on the menu of some small crawling animals that love it for its sugar content. This can be remedied by treatment with boron salts, which are not really toxic, but make the bamboo inedible for the animals. In this way, bamboo can be preserved in an environmentally friendly way. We were finally able to procure the borax and boric acid components required for this (last picture). Now it is time to prepare for the treatment of the first bamboo culms … an important milestone!

  • September – October 2020

    The start after the Corona construction stop is delayed due to continuous and heavy rainfall. There are no paved roads leading to our project site yet, therfore accessing it is very difficult at the moment. Unfortunetely the truck with a delivery of wall stones got stuck… Fortunately, there were many hard-working helpers who picked the stones from the truck which could then be pulled out of the mud. The wall stones were finally transported to the project area with a smaller vehicle. They will be used to finish the masonry part of the wall. Very soon we can start with the bamboo elements!

  • June – July 2020

    The corn grows and ripens! It’s a win-win situation: A local family uses the project site for corn and cassava cultivation during the construction stop. The harvest gives them food and income. While farming, they care for the land and keep it clean of weeds. This saves us expenses for clearing the land again.

    The family is already looking forward to the first harvests and thanks our project coordinator with real treats: grilled corn on the cob – yummy, you’d love to be there yourself!

  • May 2020

    Rainy season and Covid-19 force a construction stop: In the meantime, we release the project site temporary to the “locals” for corn cultivation.

  • March 2020

    Stone on stone: The property wall is built.

  • January 2020

    The wildly overgrown land is cleared and prepared, building materials are organised and transported to the project site. Blocks are moulded and trenches for the wall foundation along the property boundaries are dug. All by muscle power and manual labour of the local workers!