09/18/2001
  Addis Abeba - Ethiopia
  09°02 N   38°46 E
  + 281

Wake up at 7.00 am. Outside, a big group of students waits for us. They give us letters and flowers, hoping to see us next year. This invitation is also for all of the members of NomadCommunity , which, with Loako , has now created a network for volunteership. If you wish to participate in the next mission, write on the Forum .

Sad to leave Meki, we say goodbye to the students, and very moved, get into the car. Brother Zenebe Abebe accompanies us to Addis Abeba. On the road, we relive all these unforgettable instants and promess ourselves that other Nomads will come here !

By the way, Erythree is not very far from here. After the terrible war for independance, the little country on the Red Sea knows today an incredible development. Nomad Community recommends you to go there, but don't tell anything about this around you. As you know, mass tourism has very bad effects. Keep the secret !

Arrived in Addis Abeba, we immediately visit the Merkato, one of the biggests markets of Africa, and the National Museum. Inside, the Team walks slowly; we're very impressed to be in Lucy's sanctuary... watch the Video. As written before, Lucy is Man's oldest ancestor (3,2 millions years old). However, a few months ago, the ethiopian archeologist Haile Selassie was in Time Magazine, for the discovery of bones belonging to Ardipithecus, 5,2 millions years old... the only thing to know is if Ardipithecus should be considered as a man or a monkey.

At the airport, no particular tensions, but people still talk a lot about what happened in America... terrific.

At 10.30 pm we embark. The plane takes of in the silent night, as we put all our problems in perspective. As Theo says: "Man is small. What is important is to know that we all breathe the same air, drink the same water and all live together on the same planet."

But click on the picture and download the Video !

In Addis Abeba, there are two luxurious hotels: the old Hilton and the brand new Sheraton. That one was just inaugurated by a millionare. It's a huge building, with all the facilities you could find in an Occidental one. Water games, privite swimming pool, night club, 5 restaurants... it is said it's one of the most beautiful hotels in the World.

Anyway, we wondered how it really was.

With a quite snobish and smart attitude, we went in, wearing shorts and tongs. While classical music is being playes, business men wearing ties and suits talk quietly as emplyees work hard. We walk to the reception and ask normally for the prices.

They are exorbitant.

A small villa, with a kitchen and a jacuzzi, costs about 5400 US$ per night. Let's make a simple comparison: an ethiopian earns around 100 US$ per year. It would take him 54 years of work to sleep one night here !!!!!

This only example demonstrates well the step between rich and poor countries.

The Car@van went across many countries in the southern hemisphere. We do believe that a country's richness should not be measured with the national income but depending on a combination of factors like formation, health, work, security, culture... That would be good the economists talk about well being as a new indicator...

What do you think about this ?

At the end of the letter (see Other), Brother Zenebe left a Word...:

"You don't give much when you give what you have. You give a lot when you give who you are."

At the end of our mission in Ethiopia, Brother Zenebe Abebe, President of the Meki Catholic School, gave us a small document attesting of our participation.

Here is the text, in full and original version. Please read it... you're a part of this wonderful experience !

"It is my sincere pleasure to thank all of you for the wonderful job you did with the students of the Meki Catcholic School. Your experience put a lot of positive impact and your lessons gave a truly important knowledge to the kids. You also identified that how much you have received good things from them and the people around. I am sure this is one way of sharing and growing humanly because we are called to help each other.

What you have accomplished this summer at the Meki Catholic School is a living witness for all of us. We all know that the world is turning to be too materialistic and that of course create a big gape between the poor and the rich which hinders them to communicate at the same level of understanding.

You are a history. The poor need not material but love that has true meaning in life. To do this, one must be convinced of breaking the barriers of racism which is an obstacle for growth and development. For the three weeks that you spent at Meki Catholic School, brought a good news of sharing and loving with each other. This is some thing which the world need to look at and make some progress to reach the poor. The first world have a different views of Africa. We may think that your work it is a small project, but what is important for all of us to understand is, the value that it contains.

I am greatly thankful for the work you did and I hope this will inspire those  who have a wrong image of Ethiopia and break the silence and join to work hand in hand. This way, we can bring the corrupted and divided world a place o paradise for people to feel the presence of each other".

Bro. Zenebe Abebe

President

 

Humanitarian project in Ethiopia: Mission accomplished!

Relive the Car@van's wonderful experience across the Journal and the videos, by clicking on the top left of your screen.

See you soon !!! A big big hug.

The Team.

 team@nomadcommunity.com - loako@hotmail.com

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