Our
return from South Africa brought us back to complete craziness in Zambia. For
the last couple of months of 2011 there was talk of Mike and I moving to Lusaka
so that Mike could work on the implementation of a national database for the
National AIDS Council. Momentum gathered in December and we thought that by the
time we returned from South Africa we would have some clarity around this. But
Zambia being Zambia, of course this was not the case.
So
the remainder of January was spent sorting our move out, only to have
everything happen in the space of literally two weeks. A frantic two weeks! The
car needed repairs, Selina (our cleaner) needed new work, Rambo needed a home,
I had to work out a forward plan with my organisation and that was on top of packing
and two trips to Lusaka (500km away) to move our stuff. Glad that’s all over!
Leaving
Livingstone has been difficult. Although it is a small town, sometimes a bit
too small, we had met lots of great people and made some wonderful friends.
Fortunately we had the opportunity to see most of them before we left at a
small gathering at the Royal Livingstone Hotel where we had sundowner drinks
followed by a lovely meal at Olga’s. Very Livingstone!
Mike and I with beautiful Victoria Falls behind us |
Livingstone Farewell Drinks: The people who have made our time there so much more enjoyable than it might otherwise have been |
We
also made one last quick trip to Victoria Falls, definitely a highlight from
our time in Livingstone. Super wet and now a tad cold, it was great to see them
one last time.
Pretty Victoria Falls- I will miss you! |
On the edge of the falls |
Trying not to get wet |
I
did manage to find a home for Rambo; he is staying with his dog friends and our
landlord in Livingstone who will make sure he is fed. I felt particularly lucky
that our house was receiving two new volunteers, two lovely girls, one who
reported she loves dogs. They were also able to take on Selina as their
cleaner, which gave us some piece of mind.
Late
January and early February were also filled with football fever as the Africa
Cup of Nations took place. Think World Cup but on a slightly smaller scale, but
nonetheless exciting. Zambia did make it to the final against Ivory Coast and
against all the odds won! The atmosphere was amazing with people dancing in the
streets, car horns, whistles and vuvuzela’s everywhere.
Taken during the Zambia v Ghana semi-final at VJs in Livingstone. Obviously Zambia won |
Happy, happy Zambians |
And
now we are in Lusaka. Our new apartment is located in an area called Kabulonga,
a nice area with a great coffee/ cake shop, handy supermarket, a few nice restaurants
and bars.
Am I still in Zambia???? |
The Tuesday Market: A highlight of being in Lusaka with lovely fresh vegetables, fruit, herbs and even tofu! |
One of Mike's favourite road rules, the four way stop sign intersections; a case of first in, best dressed- SERIOUSLY, that is the rule! |
Our apartment hasn't been quite as nice; it probably could be if we were going to be here longer than April and willing to put money into it, but we’re not, so it’s ok for now. Our biggest beef has been the bath/ shower. We don’t have a shower as the water pressure is so lousy so a bath/ bucket bath it is! And to top it off, the bath tub had been painted just before we moved in, but with the wrong paint, so sometimes we come out worse off than when we got in. Not the ideal set up especially with long hair but I’m managing (just).
Our new apartment in Luaska, top floor |
Our new lounge. Not super homely but loving our giraffe "mummies" in the background |
Dining area/ study |
Our awesome bathtub..... |
.....and the even more awesome paint job they did! |
Mike’s
project has finally taken off with funding and location issues sorted. When he
is finished, Zambia will have a national online database of all organisations
working in HIV/AIDS throughout the country, as well as a way of capturing data
to monitor progress against the AIDS Council’s national targets in prevention,
impact mitigation, etc.
My
situation has taken a bit longer to sort out. I still continue to support my
Livingstone organisation who seem to have finally gotten things together. Just
before moving we’d received $5k of office equipment and had two donor field
assessments, having passed the desk assessments, each for $100k (Still awaiting
the result of these). In addition to supporting my Livingstone organisation I’m
also supposed to be working with another VSO partner in Lusaka, the terms of
this still being sorted as I write. I also managed to get the opportunity to
work with a large NGO here in Lusaka that I’d had previous contact with in
Australia. They work in the area of education, especially for girls, something I’m
quite passionate about and looking forward to helping them with when I start
next week.
The second of the two field assessments conducted at my Livingstone organisation before I left. Only 6 representatives at this one; the first had 8 people assessing us |
My Livingstone colleagues; hopefully they've learnt something during my time there! |
And
so the days to leaving Zambia are going down slowly. The planning for our East
Africa trip is now in full swing along with the realisation that we need to get
super fit pretty quick if we want to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in June.
Hurry
up April!
Have a nice climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in June.That will be extra!
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