Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Covering of the north of Madagascar for the gepgraphic picture book

Currently we have a co-worker in the northern part of Madagascar doing researches for the geographic picture book. He is now visiting the northeastern coast where there are vanilla and coffee plantations. The north is also very famous for its mixture of people from different cultures, fusion between traditional, colonial and modern culture and architecture, and beautiful coastline and mountains.

Our co-worker called recently telling that the work goes well, but that it rains very much. The northeastern coast is also very well-known for its bad roads and heavy rain. Still we believe that he will be able to finish his researches and bring back new knowledge, pictures and other important material for the manuscript.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Green literature workshop 2

On Tuseday November 16 we had a final meeting and a goodbye party for the green workshops. The results we have after end of the literature workshop are short stories, fairytales, funny stories, poems, fact texts and jokes written in Malagasy by the young participants from 10 to 25 years. Unfortunately we will not be able to include all the about 40 texts in the book, and it is now our work to sort out which texts to publish. This is a very difficult work as many texts are well written and have a clear environmental message.

The book which will contain the chosen texts is going to have 32 pages, hardcover and colorful pictures also made by the youth. It will be printed on recycled paper. The target group for the book is estimated to be from 12 to 14 years. A preliminary title for the book is “Ampanirio” which has a double meaning: “let it grow” and “hope”. It is also the title of one of the poems which will be included in the book.

We have not yet decided the picture for the front cover of the book, but one of the suggestions is this:

This book will not be sold on the free marked, but distributed to green schools and youth organizations in Madagascar. The expenses will be covered by Green Living in Stavanger through the association in Germany.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Green literature workshop

We are now in the middle of a very exiting workshop in Antsirabe. It is prepared and led by Green Living in Stavanger, Norway. The workshop trainers, however, are both from Madagascar and Norway, and the participants are Malagasy youth.

Our part of this workshop is a literature seminar for youth where the outcome will be a book containing texts about the environment. Until now there have been youth groups from the organization Green Pilots and student groups from several schools sharing experience and learning how to write good stories. We have been able to collect many good short stories, fairytales, funny stories and poems for the book. It will be hard work to select the texts which are going to be published in the book.

Young writers together with authors Terje Torkildsen at the left and Mparany at the right.

A girl sharing her story with the other participants and receiving feedback.

Workshop trainers together with pupils from Farimbona School.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Donation from Sunde skole

The primary school Sunde skole in Stavanger, Norway has donated NOK 8000 (€ 980) for the development and publishing of the geographic picture book for Malagasy school children (http://vakiteny.blogspot.com/2010/08/atlas-geographic-picture-book-for.html). The transfer will be accomplished through the Association for School and Children’s books in Madagascar.

We in Vakoka Vakiteny are very grateful for this support, and we want to thank pupils and teachers – especially our contact at the school, Mrs. Bodil Hauken – for this generous donation. The school will continuously receive information about the writing process. Sunde skole will be mentioned in the book, and the school will also receive some copies when it has been printed.

There has been cooperation between Sunde skole and Vakoka Vakiteny before as Sunde skole has bought books from us for their partner school La Joie in Antsirabe, Madagascar. We also hope that the cooperation will continue in the future.