Friday 20 October 2017

ON A JOURNEY TO EMPOWER


"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step". These were the exact thoughts running through our minds during the first week on the project to empower women and progressively improve their livelihood. The PagSung Shea Nut Pickers and Shea Butter Processors Association was founded and incorporated in October 2008. Today, "Pagsung" http://bit.ly/2yCwfwk  is a network of 40 shea butter processing groups, with over 1,500 members. It is owned and managed by the shea nut and shea butter producers themselves, which makes it unique from its competitors.
Our team is comprised of four Ghanaian volunteers, three UK volunteers, and two team leaders – one from Ghana and one from the UK (Lateefa Alhassan Sulemana and Emilio Dellanzo).


 
Abdulla Rahima
Age: 23 years

Where am I from: The Ashanti region, Ghana

One interesting fact about myself: I enjoy working in a team and this week was also the week of my birthday.

Why did I choose to do ICS?: I decided to do ICS so that I could improve my English skills


 
 Adam Nanna Salaatu
Age: 25 years
Where am I from: Bole, in the North of Ghana but for the majority of my life I have lived in the South.
One interesting fact about myself: I can speak four languages fluently and I am also able to express myself slightly in two other ones. I also like to laugh a lot and I surround myself with people that have a good sense of humour
Why did I choose to do ICS?: I was motivated by my desire to give back to the community. I have had the privilege for my education to have been sponsored by an NGO, and so I wish to be able to make a positive impact in return


Chloe Rose-Brown
Age: 18 years old
Where am I from: Manchester, United Kingdom
One interesting fact about myself: I am everyone’s token hippie friend
Why did I choose to do ICS?: I was questioning why a fellow girl, who’s the same age as me, could lead such a different life and face a differing future based off of the place where she was born. I also feel that it is anyone’s duty who has been privileged to help those who have not had that same blessing. The only way that we can achieve a fairer, brighter, and more equal world is through cooperation. These are the reasons that I chose ICS 






Dunstan Guba
Age: 23 years
Where am I from: Felmuo-Leuro, the Upper Eastern region of Ghana
One interesting fact about myself: I am not good at swimming, I love science, I enjoy blogging, and I can play the piano and the violin.
Why did I choose to do ICS?: I would label myself as a humanitarian, and I feel that ICS offers me the biggest platform in which to impact on the lives of others








Jessica Ginnelly
Age: 21 years
Where am I from: Nottingham, United Kingdom
One interesting fact about myself: I did jury service in the UK for six weeks
Why did I choose to do ICS?: I want to better my understanding of how international development works and I feel like ICS is the perfect way to experience that. You get the incredible opportunity to live in host homes so we can truly immerse ourselves into the local culture, whilst working on a very worthwhile project



Nat Dilling
Age: 21 years
Where am I from: Brighton, United Kingdom
One interesting fact about myself: I can cut some pretty mad shapes
Why did I choose to do ICS?: I wanted to take part in ICS because I feel that I have lived a very privileged life and in recognising my privilege I feel that I should seize this opportunity to help those that have not been given the same choices in life as myself and aim to improve their situation in any way that I can

 
Richard Danaa
Age: 25 years
Where am I from: Yendi, Ghana
One interesting fact about myself: I like having fun with people from all parts of the world
Why did I choose to do ICS?: I joined ICS to make a difference by pushing myself in order to help in the best way possible to improve the living standards of the local people. I also hope to improve some of my pre-existing skills whilst also acquiring new skills through working with different people. I look forward to the opportunity to be able to make new friends and build connections both locally and internationally. Finally, ICS can bring a competitive edge to your CV.




                                                                                                                                                            

So that is the PAGSUNG team #TeamPAGS. Our first week on our project has already been an extremely busy one and we look forward to the challenges that our future work will bring.

Emilio Dellanzo - Team Leader
Lateefa Alhassan Sulemana - Team Leader
Kindly regularly keep up to date with our blog to see what we will be getting up to, and to learn more about shea butter and women empowerment.




ICS - Team PAGSUNG Cohort 2 2017

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1 comment:

  1. This was a very good introductory blog with individual quotes and inspirations....good piece!

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