Thursday, August 28, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
La coupe de l'ete
A month in Bouaké
Dear all,
Long time......
I have been temporarily redeployed in Bouaké (northern Côte d'Ivoire, Forces Nouvelles (FN) area) for five weeks to replace a colleague who went on training. It was GREAT! Really. Bouaké is the HQ of the Forces Nouvelles (rebellion).
Even though the work was tough it was very interesting. I had to meet with victims of human rights violations, listen to their testimonies and then met with the Forces Nouvelles authorities or people involved in the abuse and try to find a solution. It was difficult sometimes cos as you might know there is no tribunal or judges in the Forces Nouvelles area, no administration of justice...It is really depending on the willingness of the Forces Nouvelles authorities to handle a case. I have to say that all the FN elements I have met were very cooperative and helped me a lot during the investigations. A big "thanks" to all of them. I was scared at the beginning to meet them (all armed military men wearing the uniform) but they were all relax and welcomed me since day one. I went to visit prison, to the mortuary to see dead bodies, to hospital in cases of ill-treatment or rape, police station, gendarmerie, military camps....
We (Solange, Mesmin, Doumbia, Sara, Mme Zongo, Ahoua and I) also organised a one-day sensitisation campaign on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Katiola. We choose to focus on that theme as the summer holidays are the time where young girls are sent to villages for "excision". People were satisfied and requested to extend the sensitisation in other northern cities and villages where the practise is frequent. Articles about the activities were published on national newspapers and on FN as well as ONUCI websites.
Bouaké has changed a lot since the Ouagadougou Political Agreement, people are back in the city, many had fled during the war. Of course the stigmas of the war are still visible but it is improving every day. I love that city.
The problem is that there is not much to do in terms of entertainments. In a way I was glad to have been very busy at work so the time just flew. I was in the office from 8.30am to 8pm. On evenings, went home had dinner and straight to bed. No time for sports unfortunately.
I stayed in the house of my colleague Manuela. Nice house very close to the office. The only inconvenience is that water was cut on regular basis. I stayed a week without running water. The whole kitchen was full of water buckets!!!!!! one to wash the dishes, another to wash the clothes, another to clean the house, some to cook, for the shower, to flush, ect.....soooooooooooo annoying. I can tell you that the number of shower I took was not very high, I probably was smelly some days yuk a bit discusting I know!!!!!!!!!!!
At 6 am every morning, pigeons held a meeting on the roof... the roof is made out of metal so each time a pigeon was walking it felt as if a bomb was exploding...Fist time it happened I was so scared. Then I used to wake up go outside and throw stones at them I know I was not really animal friendly but I was so angry to be awake like that. As you know sleeping is vital for me.
I was living in the house with Cheeta, the cat and her three newly-born kittens. She propably hated me cos I would not let her in at night and I was not sharing my lunch with her!!! The kittens were so cute but unfortunately one of them (the nicest one) disappeared and was never found again. Poor thing snif snif
I had a great time in Bouaké, everybody was sooooooooooo nice. I wanted to stay in Bouaké even if there is less comfort than Abidjan but workwise it was more interesting, less stress, people are way nicer and closer to my beautiful "dolce vita" in Daloa;)
The only thing was that I was sick..as usual, I know...I had malaria and the flue at the same time and 15 days later malaria plus thyphoid fever," le duo gagnant". That combination really killed me, I had to be medically evacuated on the helicopter of the Ghanean Air Force, vive les Nations Unies, to hospital in Abidjan. I know it is not environment friendly and it is $$$$$$$$$$$ spent but I was not well at all. I stayed a week in hospital in total then 10 days at home and another 10 days under antibiotics now I am back at work since last week. I will finish the treatment tomorrow yay! It is a really long and tiring treatment. Now I feel much better I even went to capoiera yesterday evening.
I will go on holidays on 28 August for a month, I am so looking forward you cannot imagine. I need a long break to perfectly recover. I will go in Italy with my "dolce vita" and then visit my dad's family in Guinea (I have not been there since 17 years).
I hope all is fine for you. Sorry I won't see you that time but hopefully in December.....
Love
fatouxxx
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Monday, June 02, 2008
Marathon of celebrations
Whatz up guys?
I have spent the whole WE celebrating...
First I was invited to Rudolf and Korede 's wedding. The wedding started on friday till saturday in Grand-Bassam and Assinie-Mafia (Beach area of Abidjan district). It was very lovely the weather was also very nice. The official ceremony was on friday then we had the dinner and party in l'Etoile du Sud (the nicest hotel in Grand-Bassam). We slept there and then had a brunch in a luxurious villa of Assinie-Mafia. Then I went back to Abidjan to celebrate the birthday of a colleague's twin daughter. They just turned 1. It was in the garden of our residence next to the pool. Stayed there till 8pm then went to the farewell party of another colleague. Finally went to bed around midnight exhausted.
The celebrations were not finished...
On sunday went to the baptism of the friend daughter till 5pm and finally went to the birthday party of another friend till 8pm.
It is weird how some WE are just boring cos I have nothing to do nothing is happenning and others where you do not even know how you will manage to attend all the ceremonies.
Hope your WE was also full of happiness.
Lost of hugs
fatouxxx
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Visite de ma sista Aissatou a Abidjan, mai 08
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Explanation of the 10-days tour in western and northern Côte d'Ivoire, March 08

Hello friends,
Hope you are all well. You can see on the pictures below the illustration of a 10 days tour in northern and western Côte d'Ivoire that I did from 25 March till 3 April. I was travelling with my colleague Eric, our driver Raphael and an Abidjan-based thearter group called Manh Boya (which mean my hapiness in Guere, a language from the west). We were conducting a human rights sensitisation campaign by theater. Plays illustrating the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights (celebration of its 60th anniversary), child forced-labour, female genital mutilation, international justice, social cohesion...were performed by the Manh Boya theater group. We have been travelling from Abidjan to Daloa, Duekoue, Korhogo, Odienne, Bouake and Yamoussoukro. We have driven more than 2.354 km, the group performed 11 times before an audience of more than 3000 people.
It was a really great opportunity to visit the whole Côte d'Ivoire and see the different ethnic groups, culture, landscape ect... Now I will have to visit the south and east to to say that I have travelled everywhere in CI.
Lots of hugs
fatou xxx
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