Community Primary School in N’Tyeani Planting Ceremony
(Yelekebougou, Republic of Mali)

Africabougou (ABG) is an Italian NPO, which has been undertaking activities in the Rebublic of Mali, the Northwest Africa, since 2005. The organization, working together with the rural community and local authorities, has been undertaking construction and management of educational and public health infrastructure in different places in Yelekbougou, a rural community about 40km north of the capital Bamako.

Specifically, four community schools (in villages of N’Tyeani, Djinindjebougou, Koba and Fansira Coro) and a medical dispensary (N’gorofala village) were built. The construction of these facilities came along with other projects such as health education, reforestation, horticulture, micro credit and water supply. ABG has, in cooperation with Italian missionaries who have been active in the region for 40 years, provided assistance for construction of a small library for students and a center for disabled children.

Due to the military coup in 2012, the democratically elected government was overthrown. The Touareg rebellions and Islamic groups took control of the northern region of the country. Under the international pressure, an interim government was established to try to bring back legitimate democratic status. Considering that this country was experiencing internal tensions, which could develop into a civil war, conveying the Kaki Tree Project’s message, that of peace and hope, is most important. That was the reason why they applied for the Project.

A number of various activities already took place a few days before the ceremony. The plate to be set up beside the tree was made, strategies to protect the tree planted in the bush from animals were considered, and a hole and soil for planting were prepared, as well as a theater piece was rehearsed. A drawing and writing contest on the theme of peace among four schools in Kati was organized and the winners were chosen, and decoration and for children were prepared. All these works were made possible thanks to many people, students, teachers, craftsmen, volunteers and new friends. We all would like to thank for their enthusiasm and energy, and the atmosphere created on the day by their presence.

They planted one of the five kaki trees sent to the Republic of Mali at the community primary school in N’Tyeani. As at the primary school in Fansira Coro, all pupils, teachers, and educational officers took part in a number of activities along with villagers.


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