The celebration for the award included
a ceremony at the American Embassy (the lack of pictures from the
ceremony can be blamed on the security at the Embassy). Our director
took this moment to highlight informal sector women and also call
upon all sectors of society to seek out avenues to making small
trading a step out of poverty.
Our celebration for International
Women's day had a bit more locally flavoured. We held the event at
Tabata Muslim Market. Key to celebration (and really any celebration
we've done) is the inclusion of traditional performance groups. These
groups are dance, acrobatics and theatre all rolled into one.
The acrobatics are something I don't
remember from my other travels in South Africa, but I've seen them at
our events and other events throughout Tanzania. They include
contortion and balance acts
leaps and flips...
Some pretty interesting dual dance
moves. This woman was dancing with one of the male performers twisted
around her waist.
And of course, if there is dancing
everyone else needs to join in.
We took the opportunity to explain the
award to our traders, and how the Executive Director accepted it in
recognition of women's traders. Our women were pretty thrilled to the
extent that they actually picked her up and carried her through the
crowd (sort of like a coach after a winning game!)
This week also marked the completion of our strategic plan. Hopefully all this energy can carry everyone forward to get it up and going.
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