Sunday, 9 April 2017

Exploring Kajabang and women's garden

We went for a walk around the village where we are staying which is called Kajabang. We went to the women's community garden - they have several acres and around 70 women cultivate it. They grow food for their own families as well as having surplus crops to sell to make some money. We helped them to water the crops, pulling water up from the wells which are dotted around the site.

Typical street scene in Kajabang

Walking through Kajabang village

Kajabang children

Typical street scene

Mai, the head lady at the women's garden, shows us their crops. This is a bitter tomato.

Jade & Isobel helping to water the crops

Around the garden

Millie and Hannah collecting water

Mia carries water

The team around the well

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