Metu Maarifa Centre is located in Northern part of Uganda in Moyo District,Metu Sub-county,Pameri parish 12 km away from Moyo Town.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Local government benefits from Metu Maarifa
Metu sub
county host the maarifa centre in their office compound, this proximity has
benefited the sub county staff; they have free access to internet and computer
use. Most of the staff have benefited from free computer training, while the
sub county extension officer and National Agricultural advisory officer works
closely with ALIN staff in filling Agricultural information needs of the
community.
The chairman local council III Metu sub-county surfing computer. |
My name
is Ogoro Peter Anyanzo, I doubles as the LC III chairperson of Metu Sub County
and frequent user of this facility (Metu maarifa centre resources). “The centre
has made me cut costs, I don’t buy newspapers anymore, and it has lessened by
paper work because of internet connection. On behalf of the sub county I must
applaud the work of Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN) in Metu Sub County
and Moyo district as whole”.
The
chairman, also a member of Metu Maarifa advisory committee further commented on
the benefits of accessing the knowledge centre.
Some trainees attending classes at Metu Maarifa Centre. |
“If all
can come and learn to access information through internet, reading materials
like the publications available and other services offered at the knowledge
centre, then, people may have a changed behaviour and attitude from drug abuse,
smoking weeds and many others. The way of doing things in my sub county and the
district at large will completely be changed. And I encouraged all the
community members in Metu Sub County and Moyo district to come and share their
experience and learnt more at the information point known as Metu Maarifa
Center Hon. Ogoro added.
“THE BURDEN OF AFRICAN WOMAN”
African woman is looked at as the child bearer and entirely
child rearing at home rests on her.
Daily, the African woman wakes up as early as 5:00am to make
ends meet.
A woman carries ground nuts
atop her head and a baby strapped on her back in Adjumani district and the
residents believe it’s easy to carry items on their heads rather than by hand
or in a backpack according to these photos taken on July. 15, 2012. People prefer this way so that they could use their
hands to maneuver difficult terrains and also do other errands with their
hands. (Mama Bunia Susan said)
Women in Patabo village carrying their kids at their back & some food with them |
Work, work, and work from dawn to sun set to meet the demands
of the daily bread.
The African woman takes a lead in the field activities like
harrowing, weeding, harvesting and storing all rests on her, yet the men take
ownership of the properties at the end.
The burden of an African woman, toiling with her child at the
back; going all round looking for wild vegetables collecting firewood after
every field work and any other days.
African woman serves the husband with water for bathing and
other serves he demands from her yet men only rests after the field work.
Mama Bunia Susan carrying a child of her son. |
At her age, she is burdened with grand children whose mothers
and father’s might have been taken up by alcohol. Or sometimes left orphans
because of the HIV/AIDS which is the epidemic diseases now as known world-wide.
Sometime, the African woman is involved in harvesting wild
white ants from a distance she said.
The burden of African woman, at the end of it all, she may
end up been buried at her father’s home because of cultural practices such as
bride wealth, dowry or lack of child bearing to mention but a few.
A man & some women busy in their garden field digging. |
She takes active roles in collecting grass and fetching water
for the construction of the hut; and yet the man claims he is the pillar of the
house.
The burden of African woman.
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