Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Training the Newbies

Sorry for the long gap between blog posts... I have actually been really busy the past few months! I was invited to be a technical trainer for the new batch of Peace Corps volunteers, who arrived at the beginning of February. After my parents left, I travelled to Bamako to prepare for the new volunteers' arrival and finish planning the training sessions. It was hard to be away from Kenieba for a long time, especially since I'm working on many different projects there now, but it was great to be a part of training the next group of volunteers. It really put my Peace Corps service into perspective, after working and living here for almost two years now. All of a sudden I became the expert on small business and commerce in Mali!


At the end of February I organized a project for the small enterprise development (SED) trainees for them to learn about income generating activities in Mali. They worked in small groups and partnered with Malian entrepreneurs. Each group learned about the entrepreneur's business and then actually made and sold a product themselves. One group learned how to make mango juice, another made purses with a tailor, and others made popcorn and bean cakes. It was a great learning experience for them, especially when it came time to sell their product in the market! It was a really busy time for me, a full week of going around and checking on each group, but it was cool to see the trainees learning firsthand about starting and operating a small business in Mali. Though not all of the groups made a profit, they had a lot of fun with the project and gained a lot of knowledge and experience from it.



This group sold popcorn to schoolkids during their mid-morning break. They sold 40 bags of popcorn in less than 10 minutes!