August 11, 2011 marked my one year anniversary in Senegal; and it was a wonderful day! I had just spent the previous few days travelling around the Djolof (the area of Senegal that I am located in) with the other Linguere region volunteers discussing malaria causes and prevention. We visited 11 villages in four days and over 1300 people were informed…I consider that a success! At each village, we started out with some “theatre” debunking some of the popular, local myths as to how one can get malaria (eating un-ripened mangoes, working out in the sun, spirits, drinking too much milk, or dancing too much). Afterwards, the volunteers took turns explaining how malaria is really transmitted (via mosquitoes), symptoms of malaria, and prevention options. Each village audience was different, but I think that overall, they truly enjoyed having a bunch of white people come in and make fools of themselves (while speaking the local language), while informing them how to protect themselves against malaria. A huge thanks goes out to Mr. Tidiane Diao, who was nice enough to drive us around for several days (carting 13 volunteers and props in a pick-up truck throughout the bush), and who went above and beyond in helping us explain our message to the local population.
Afterwards, I was able to have a nice cold beer with my stage-mate Abby and our PCVL Mary, to celebrate our one year in country and Mary’s two year anniversary in country. We then went and broke fast with Tidiane (who is Muslim and had been fasting everyday as well as dealing with us); and then headed back to the regional house for some cake…Overall, a wonderful way to celebrate my one year anniversary in Senegal!
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