Story by Amy Roll, Development and Outreach Assistant, Tostan, Washington, DC
Mam Kolley moved to the village of Hella
Kunda in The Gambia when the community was implementing the Kobi, the second
phase of Tostan’s Community
Empowerment Program (CEP).
The CEP is a three-year program providing community
participants with essential knowledge and skills, setting a foundation for
communities to take direct control of their needs and development.
Originally from Farafenni in the Northern Bank Region of The
Gambia, Mam was trained as a Forestry Officer and relocated to Hella Kunda in
the Upper River Region (URR). Although
she had completed her primary and secondary education, Mam was drawn to
Tostan’s CEP and soon became a participant. She realized there was much to
gain from the class sessions that championed community-wide participation in
activities in Hella Kunda.
As a Forestry Officer, Mam recognized that the CEP class
sessions could help to teach people good environmental practices while taking
into account their own culture and traditions. The CEP class sessions are
taught in participants’ local languages, and the comprehensive and holistic
program covers a range of topics from human rights and health and
hygiene to literacy and financial management - creating meaningful dialogue within
communities. As Mam says, “the CEP
seeks to empower people through the use of their very positive African cultures
and in a participatory manner where there is no teacher but rather a
facilitator.”
Mam is invested in The Gambia’s sustainable development and
protecting the environment. She sees great value in the CEP for building a
foundation on which communities can address development responsibly and learn
about their rights and responsibilities to each other and the environment. Mam
has conducted awareness-raising sessions on the impacts of littering and the
importance of disposing of waste far away from main living areas. She has also
taught community members how to make greenhouses and encouraged them to use
stoves efficiently in order to decrease the number of trees cut down for firewood.
Through her participation in Tostan classes, Mam has been able
to share best practices that protect the environment and the community. She also
now has a forum to mobilize community members to conduct collective action.
Having seen the positive environmental impacts in Hella Kunda, Mam told us that she hopes one day Tostan’s grassroots approach to education will also spread to her hometown of Farafenni.
Having seen the positive environmental impacts in Hella Kunda, Mam told us that she hopes one day Tostan’s grassroots approach to education will also spread to her hometown of Farafenni.
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