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Jambo!

Our (Emil and Felix) arrival in Tanzania started quite interesting in the middle of the night. Due to a misunderstanding we took a taxi to Leganga instead of Kingori,
and aimlessly drove around on the bumpy dirt roads unable to find neither the Baobab house nor Econef. When we finally arrived at the Baobab house the following day, we were greeted by the charming and hungry house cats Tiffany and Dolores. What a peaceful site to build an orphanage, resting in a sunflower field between the breathtaking Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Meru. Heaven on earth!

When we’d gotten accustomed to the place we started with the calculations for material costs. We needed over 250 pieces of wood, storm drains, nails, corrogated metal sheets etc to build the roofs for the two remaning houses.

Mama Caroline and Emil at the building site

mama Caroline and Emil at the building site

Next step was to visit different manufacturers in Arusha town to check and bargain down the prices, so that we could send a cost estimate to Pilvi in Sweden. Luckily for us, we were accompanied by our sweet host Mama Caroline, who is also the head of Econef Tanzania. A couple of days later when the money arrived Emelie also arrived, the third volonteer to join the project. We then went back to Arusha to buy the material.  Emil went to the timber yard and Felix and Emelie went to the welder. It took about three to four days to prepare the material, which included planing (hyvling) of the wood and metal cutting. 

Tireless planing of around 250 wood pieces

tireless planing of around 250 wood pieces

Some of the suppliers didn’t deliver the promised material on time, so the process got prolonged. Finally all the material was purchased and the transport to the building site began.

With all the wood at the site, we had to impregnate it with thermite pesticide. This was easier said than done, due to a constantly leaking plastic sheet. Now it was time to build the actual trusses. Halfway through, we realized that some of the beams needed to be individually measured to fit into the steel shoes properly. This took some time to get right, but soon all the trusses are completed thanks to a hard-working construction team.

It sounds that we’ve done nothing but working since we got here but that’s not really the case, so what else have we done?

The majestic Ngorongoro national park

the majestic Ngorongoro national park

On sundays most people in Tanzania go to church and we can get some time off. We’ve been on safari in Ngorongoro Crater National Park. This was an unreal experience for all of us.We saw a lion eating on a buffalo while beeing surrounded by hyenas.We saw Simba and Nala making love in the bushes. We saw elephants, antilopes, rhino, hippos and zebras, all running free in the circle of life.

A cute couple

a cute couple

Yesterday we also took some time of to celebrate swedish midsummer with all the children. Emelie made cakes and meatballs and one of the teachers from the orphanage made some local food. We played with the children all day and at the end they all lined up as a choir and gave us what must have been one of the best performances of all time. They gave us a five minute ABBA-medley mixed with local songs, dancing and laughter at the same time.

An amazing performance by all the Econef kids and teens

an amazing performance by all the Econef kids and teens

An emotional and beatiful moment! When they all left they all came up to us and gave us a hug while saying ”A hug is great gift”.

Kwaheri

Emil, Felix And Emelie

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Tack till bleck och Intelleqt – Econefs nya företagspartners!

Ett stort tack till bleck arkitekter och Intelleqt som är Econefs nya företagspartners! Ert stöd betyder otroligt mycket för Econef och tar oss ett steg närmare målet att ge våra sexton barn ett nytt hem.

Är du intresserad av att bli företagspartner till Econef? Kontakta info(at)econef.org Tillsammans kan vi förändra världen till det bättre!

Vi vill också ge er en uppdatering från bygget. Taken för två av de fyra byggnaderna i det nya barnhemmet är nu klara. Nya byggvolontärer åker till siten i början på juni då vi planerar att färdigställa taken för de två resterande husen och göra mindre reparationer i baobabhuset.

Tack till alla er som stödjer och följer Econefs arbete!

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There will be roof

  • Written by Karin Ahlberg & Lydia Winninge

Preparations has been many and after several days treating the wood with anti-termite the roof construction has begun.

To start, we needed a perfect prototyp truss to assist in the building of the rest ones. This since the workers prefer taking measurements from a built object rather than using drawings. The first truss made needed some improvements in detailing, so we stayed out in the dark to to finish, lighting the workshop with solar lamps and torches in order to have a new one ready before the building team would come back the next morning.

This second prototype was perfect and the production of the trusses for two of the houses is running. Ericis team have got help from more people in order to speed up the process, with the goal too finish the first roof this week while there are still volunteers one site. The remaining two will start as soon as the economical situation allows.

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Erici, Chirstian and Peter taking down the form for the second level of the tower. A work that has been paused since the roofing needs to be finished.

Last saturday we visited the children in their current home and brought paper, clay and colored pens. Playing together, drawing and folding paper planes, as well as seeing them taking care of each other, joking and laughing was very enjoyable. It is nice to spend time with the future users of the building we are making.

In the new children centre, we can picture one of their favorite spaces to be the built in sofas in the study room; just as one of ours is the sofa on the terrass of the Baobab House. The sofas are in a shaded place, protected from rain and will be comfortable with pillows – giving the kids a nice space to both study and play.
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Imanuel, Ebeneza and Clinton

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Rajabou and Clinton drawing while Faradja sits in the back rinsing rice

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Gathered in the baobab sofa today are seven people. Except for Lydia and Karin there are the volunteering landscape architects Anna, Julia, Hanne and waste water engineer  Johanna with her son Ragnar, that pays Econef a vist of for ten days. They are here to work with an ecological grey water system and designing the court yards.

One thing that we find beautiful in this project is how many people that are involved and contribute in different ways. Econef children center is a real collective act, where all: from the donators to architects, volunteers and others spreading the word are connected in the work of creating a better home for the children.

Kwaheri!

Lydia and Karin

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Cook for Hope

Det bubblar kring Econef! I förmiddags var jag på besök hos EttElva arkitekter, http://ettelva.se/ där även medarbetare från MER  http://mer.se/ som sponsrar Econef lyssnade intensivt när jag berättade och visade bilder från mitt besök hos Caroline och barnen. Det lär bli fler samarbeten framöver!

Nåväl, nu sprider sig välviljan som ringar på vatten och härliga Maya Nestorov som grundat företaget Oslagbar Hälsa har hakat på Econef – vågen. Maya är en hälsoinspiratör och en sprudlande, varm, och engagerad kvinna vars energi smittar av sig när man vistas i hennes närhet.

Nu arrangerar hon en Raw Food middag till förmån för barnen i Tanzania. Det blir en kväll fylld med nya smaker, inspiration, många skratt gissar jag och bra tips och recept ni kan ta med er hem.

Datum: 7 april kl 17.30-21

Anmäl er genom att maila Maya: oslagbarhalsa@gmail.com och betala in 1000 kr Bankgiro 385-7329. Har ni några frågor kan ni maila Maya. VARMT VÄLKOMNA!

Cook for Hope med Maya Nestorov

Cook for Hope med Maya Nestorov

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Water tank completed

  • Written by Karin Ahlberg & Lydia Winninge

We made it! After weeks of digging, making an earthquake proof foundation, laying stones, forming plywood, reinforcing and casting concrete the second water tank is done. Since we, Karin and Lydia, came here almost a month ago we have participated in the process with great interest and excitement.

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Peter working with reinforcement

Erici and Safil building the form for the upper slab

Even though the work has taken a little bit more time than expected, Caroline’s wish came true: it finished before rain season. Normally the monsoon would have started already, but just as the work and time estimation can be, the weather has been quite unpredictable.

The last few days the temperature has sunk a little and every now and then thunderstorms and rain are hitting the area. Yesterday, while eating a fresh vegetable dinner out on the terrace, we watched a spectacular scenery of flashes lighting the sky over the valley. Together with the cats we hid under the roof watching the powerful forces of nature from a distance. The monsoon seems to approach, but still most days are sunny and nights lit with stars.

Meanwhile Erici and his team has been working on the tank we have continued the work of Kajsa and Sabine, preparing for the roof construction. After finishing the budget there has been many purchasing trips to Arusha with Caroline getting all material needed.

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Choosing & sizing wood

This week we have bought the last things as corrugated metal sheets, wood and steel needed for the roof. Lydia has spent several hours on the welders office for the making of steel shoes with custom drilled holes to even up the differences in the placement of the t-bolts; Karin as many at the wood shop picking straight and dry pieces of the right length. After a long dealing of the price for the wood transportation it was brought to a wood workshop for cutting and cleaning. Since electricity is a luxury that you cannot take for granted here, we waited for several hours until the power came back and the work could continue.

Now almost all the 262 pieces of wood is delivered and piled on the basket field, the only flat surface on site. Metal sheets and nails are kept in the storage waiting for Erici, Maxi, Safil, Christian and Peter finishing the water tower connected to the tank. Next week the wood is going to be termite treated and the walls cleaned from cement before the roofing and building of the trusses can start. Exciting!

We have experienced a lot of interesting and enjoyable cultural meetings in this fantastic project. Now, since it is friday, it is time for us to head over to the builders with one of the most important things in Swedish culture: “fredagsfika”. In Swahili Ko-fika means “jag kommer”. And that is what we will do now.

Ko-fika to fikat!

Lydia & Karin

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Tack Stadsutveckling!

Till den ständigt växande Econef familjen vill vi också hälsa Varmt Välkomna till Stadsutveckling, som generöst bidragit till barnens framtid. Ju fler vi är som hjälps åt, ju fler kan vi stödja.

Vi tackar och bockar, välkomna in i familjen!

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Välkomna ETTELVA Arkitekter och MER

Econef familjen växer! En brokig, passionerad och engagerad skara människor och företag som genom sitt arbete vill bidra till en bättre värld.

Idag vill vi rikta vårt djupt kända TACK till ETTELVA Arkitekter och MER som tillsammans skänkt 100 000 kronor! Tack för ert engagemang och tid, det betyder allt för oss.

För varje bidrag kommer vi närmare målet, att ge de 16 barn, (och fler ska det bli), som nu bor hos Caroline, en ny skola, nytt boende och en gård som med sin avkastning på sikt ska göra barncentret självförsörjande. Om ni visste hur sugna barnen är på att flytta in i sitt nya hem. De kommer ut till bygget och gården flera gånger i veckan och tar hand om djuren, planterar träd och växter, leker, springer runt på de stora ytorna och lever om, det är en fröjd att se. Och allt detta är möjligt tack vare alla er som är med och stöttar projektet, utan er är vi inget!

Vi vill också passa på att välkomna er alla att besöka Econef och barnen, ett besök som blir ett minne för livet.

För varje ny familjemedlem blir vi starkare, bättre och hjälps åt att skapa en framtid för barnen.

Återigen, stort tack och välkomna in i familjen ETTELVA Arkitekter och MER, och vem vet, vi kanske ses i Tanzania…

http://ettelva.se/

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Heri ya mwaka mpya!

Happy New Year!

Since the beginning of the year, Tarald and I (Else) has been on site. After a short Christmas vacation for the fundis (local builders), the work started again last week. I have been involved in the project before – and been in Tanzania at site, finishing up the prototype house two years ago. This was in context with my Bachelor thesis in interior architecture I did in collaboration with Asante + Lö&V about Econef new Children Centre. Since then, I have followed the project with excitement, and is very happy to be back and participate in building the new houses.

The builders have now finished all the walls – and are at the moment making the ring beam for house D. We are really satisfied with the fundis work with the brick walls. It is a unusual technique here in Tanzania to be so ”picky” about the aesthetics of a brick wall (that will not be covered with plaster). We believe Klaus (the previous volunteer) have supervised them well ;)

It is very nice to walk around the houses, and feel the rooms starting to take shape. Both the spaces inside and outside between the houses. I believe the layout and organizing of space will be unique and create a good home for the children to grow and learn. It is something special when you have looked at a flat drawing for so long, and then come here and experience it.

In the big picture, Econef is still a quite small orphanage (16 kids) compared to others (SOS Villages, private initiatives etc). And the good values they have created in their current home, is very different from many others. I believe the architects have wanted to transfer these values, over to the new home. I have visited some others orphanages here in the local community – and Econefs current and the new layout is really sticking out. Architecturally: the mix of traditional materials, techniques and influences of modern architecture (specially the tilted roof structure). Socially: the way the layout is planned and how its planned after Caroline’s envision to run the orphanage (not like a business!).

There is nothing that reminds you of an institution here – it is created with love, and if you come visit it one day, I bet you will feel the same. It will become a home to the children – not just a house.

I think one of the main ”success” in the existing Econef home, is the courtyard. And by looking on the new childrens centre – you can read that the whole concept is built around this. And even if its not finished yet, I get a feeling when walking around the structures, that the magical ambience the concept is striving for – is going to be achieved.

The children’s bedrooms are big and bright, and the kitchen will probably become the centerpiece of gatherings with a modern-style: open plan. It is important to remember when planning a kitchen in Tanzania, it is completely different from what we in the western world are used to. And at many orphanages in Tanzania, the kitchen is often ”detached” from the rest of the home. Like a canteen with own kitchen staff. At the new Econef home, Caroline wanted it to ”melt” more together with the rest of the home (like the current home is) and introduce small influences from our nordic traditions of a home. And this is something that have been discussed with Caroline a lot – and are still discussed to find the right balance between reality, function and concept.

Together with Caroline, we are also discussing and learning from the prototype house. Some things that were done here, is not suited for the new home, and we will have to find new solutions for it. We try to take care of every detail, and Caroline is the super-mind who have control over everything. It is very interesting to be a part of a collaboration between two cultures – with the aim of finding the right balance between (western?) aesthetics and tanzanian functionality.

Take for example how a door opening is placed. In the prototype house, all doors are opened outwards to the hallway. Caroline thinks this is very funny and odd. She tells us ”.. in Tanzania it is common knowledge that the doors should be opened inwards”. Why? we ask. ”Because if a intruder enter, you can hide behind the door, or you can use you body weight against the door to keep the intruder out of the room”. As a mzungu (means ’europeean’ – a slang for white people) this kind of mindset is very different from our culture. Their whole mindset around safety, is very important – and very different from what we are used to. So we must show it the highest respect and include it to the design.

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BBQ Econef Style

 Saturday December 26 was a big day – all the kids were coming out to the site (the currently live in Leganga, with Caroline, but will move here as soon as the houses are up) to inaugurate the new playground. An event they have been talking about for day, not least the new basketboll court. They arrived in two rounds, our driver Saidi could only fit 8 at a time in the car – first the eldest (ages 10-16) that arrived early, before 9 am. Saidi had barely stopped the car before the jumped out and ran towards swings, slides, monkeywalk and balance, threw themselves over it. I have never heard them laugh so hard and run so fast! An hour later, the rest of the kids came – they’re younger and approached the playground first with hesitation, then wonder  – exploring these new toys, not knowing exactly what to do with them. But that hesitation didn’t last long – soon the elder kids initiated them in the wonders of swinging and sliding.

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The second big thing today was the food – Goat BBQ. Here in Tanzania they love meat, and especially goat, so for the occasion I had bought them one. That in itself is an adventure for me! One of our neighbours, Dickie, came to execute the slaughter and cooking, together with Mama Godi, who also lives with Caroline and the kids – a wonder of a woman: always calm, kind and patient with a natural authority that could make  any teacher green with envy.  She cooks, cleans, helps out where need be. I tell you, in my opinion she is one of the reasons the center runs so smoothly. Never irritated, never needs to raise her voice.

The third big thing today was the arrival of Charlotte Lindqvist and her family. Charlotte founded Econef together with Caroline is one of the driving forces behind this organisation. The kids love  her and have been asking for days: ”When is Charlotte coming?  When? Where is she now?” Finally, she arrived – they flocked around her and hugged like they hadn’t seen her in years! The party could begin.

Here’s how to make a Goat BBQ:

1 – Buy a goat.

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2- Invite all your friends.

3- Find a neighbour to execute the slaughter and cooking so all is done correctly.

4 – Bring out the charcoal.

5 – Dig a hole in the ground.

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7 – Fill the hole with choals and light a match to them.

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8 – Medan glöden blir varm: stycka köttet – spara grytbitar till Pilau som ska kokas över elden. Ta vara på allt: hals, lever, njurar…låt inget gå till spillo.

Mama Godi and Kevin (Carolines son) dutting meat for the pilau.

Mama Godi and Kevin (Carolines son) cutting meat for the pilau.

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9 -While the meat os on the BBQ, make a Pilau: rice, oil, salt, vegetables and meat.

Mama Godi makes Pilau

Mama Godi makes Pilau

10 – While the food is cooking – hang out, chat, enjoy the shade.

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 11 – Grill vegetables for the vegetarians (we deeply appreciate it!).

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12 – När maten är klar, tvätta händerna och kalla alla till bords.

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13 – Eat!

All of a sudden, the kids went completely quiet - focused on the eating. There was not a scrap left!

All of a sudden, the kids went completely quiet – focused on the eating. There was not a scrap left!

Hopefully your guests will have brought some amazing chocolate cakes and plenty of fruits to complete the meal. Enjoy!

 

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Planting trees

Hello again! From now on I will be blogging in English so our friends throughout the world can follow the progress of Econef.

Things are happening fast now – as I have mentioned earlier, House A and C have all their walls and ringbeams, after New Years the builders will start working on the roofs. The new playground is taking shape and will be inaugurated on the 26th of December when we are having a Goat BBQ for the kids and some friends of Econef. Will follow up with a post to report!

The fruit orchard is really happening – Ngouk has been plowing the ground and the kids have dug holes and planted loads of banana trees, peaches, avocadoes, two different types of mangoes and some indigenous trees there to create shade and to together with the rest of the trees, bind the soil to prevent it from erosion.

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Farajah engagerar sig i alla gårdens sysslor, han gillar att vara med och bygga sitt framtida hem.

Farajah engagerar sig i alla gårdens sysslor, han gillar att vara med och bygga sitt framtida hem.

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After Christmas we are also investing in a watch dog – it’s important to get the proper training for it and to have somebody responsible for it so I have talked to a security company that Caroline is currently working with who do this kind of training and as soon as the dog is here I am planning to sponsor this. A new watchman also begins in 2016 and he is used to dogs and will make sure he gets his exercise, continued training, love and care that he needs. I so wish I could give you an IRL tour of this, in fact, when all is in place and if you happen to be in northern Tanzania at some point, please stop by and say hello!

So, that’s it for today – I will return shortly with more news from the BBQ and from the first Econef Basketball Tournament within soon.

Have a wonderful Christmas!

Lisen

 

 

 

 

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