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Airport Coffee

The journey to Ilha de Moçambique from Ponta D’Ouro was a titanic feat, including all forms of travel: land (both road and sand), sea and air. The journey also included private and public forms of transport, and began at 9 am one day (with a little bit of anxiety) and ended at 5 pm the next day. Needless to say it was an exhausting trip that took us from Ponta D’Ouro to Catembe, to Maputo, to Nampula, to Namialo and finally to Ihla de Moçambique.

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Love Cafe

Our journey to Ponta D’Ouro began with a scarce handful of hours of sleep, involving a taxi, followed by a ferry, followed by a chapa and then a 20-minute walk uphill with all our bags. The road to Ponta was interesting, amidst the cramming of a 4 by 4 chapa we had the chance to observe the new infrastructures (roads and bridges mainly) that Chinese companies are investing in, and how they are hoping to connect Maputo to South Africa through Durban.

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Associação Casa Velha

The sun rose in Casa do Gaiato at the chime of the “rise and shine” bells, ringing again shortly afterwards to call for breakfast. We had slept in separate buildings, Xavi and Alberto stayed together in Casa Mae (0-6 year-olds), and Jaime stayed in Casa 2 (9-11 year-olds). We had a great breakfast, after which we shared some time with some of the kids from Casa Mae, whom came to say hello.

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Exploring the “No-Go Zone”

After some indecision, we decided to spend the weekend in Maputo with Muheti, rather than venturing to Inhaca. Maputo’s weekend was full of unexpected surprises, ranging from a beautiful sunset at Dhow on Saturday to a delicious street food meal on the highway, involving “cachorro” (A.K.A. hot dog), and a ginger-lemon-sugarcane drink made on the spot. Both Saturday and Sunday included a change of our headquarters, thus the mornings were slower than others, but we made sure to take advantage of the afternoons and evenings.

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A Vida Gostosa

Our second day started a little slower, the accumulated exhaustion from the journey to Maputo and a heavy first day of meetings and preparations for the meetings took a toll. We began the day by making calls to different cooperation agencies to try to get meetings in order to further inform ourselves about the NGO landscape and the role being undertaken by the different missions. This was a recommendation of both Alexia and Stefano, respectively the heads of Fundação Khanimambo and the Italian Cooperation Agency.

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