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Mama Tenga

E-BookEPUB0 - No protectionE-Book
300 Seiten
Englisch
Nieswand Verlagerschienen am05.12.2012
An adventurous and fateful journey to West Africa made Katrin Rohde sell everything she owned in Germany and settle permanently in Burkina Faso. She gives a graphic report of how she began to take care of street children leading pitiful lives marked by hunger, drugs and crime in the capital city of Ouagadougou.Over the years Katrin Rohde has set up a number of facilities for children and teenagers: orphanages, workshops and training facilities for street kids, counselling centres for young women and girls, a clinic, and much, much more - always in accordance with the principle "helping people to help themselves".With self-assurance, courage and discipline, with humour and African equanimity she realizes her projects and ideas in what are often difficult conditions. Today everyone knows her there as "Mama Tenga" - "Mother Fatherland".A colourful and enthralling narrated autobiography, a testimony to human nature, that provides a deep and unusual insight into African reality and the life of people in Burkina Faso.Bonus features: Contains a picture gallery which shows everyday life at AMPO and the African country Burkina Faso.
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KlappentextAn adventurous and fateful journey to West Africa made Katrin Rohde sell everything she owned in Germany and settle permanently in Burkina Faso. She gives a graphic report of how she began to take care of street children leading pitiful lives marked by hunger, drugs and crime in the capital city of Ouagadougou.Over the years Katrin Rohde has set up a number of facilities for children and teenagers: orphanages, workshops and training facilities for street kids, counselling centres for young women and girls, a clinic, and much, much more - always in accordance with the principle "helping people to help themselves".With self-assurance, courage and discipline, with humour and African equanimity she realizes her projects and ideas in what are often difficult conditions. Today everyone knows her there as "Mama Tenga" - "Mother Fatherland".A colourful and enthralling narrated autobiography, a testimony to human nature, that provides a deep and unusual insight into African reality and the life of people in Burkina Faso.Bonus features: Contains a picture gallery which shows everyday life at AMPO and the African country Burkina Faso.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783895670312
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format Hinweis0 - No protection
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum05.12.2012
Seiten300 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse9242 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.2752500
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Genre9201
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
01 Panamtougouri02 A special honour03 I have too many possessions04 The blessing of a veil05 Honoré06 Ouagadougou, one way07 Boureima08 Come back again tomorrow09 Mama Tenga and the Minister for Urban Development10 C'est pas moi!11 Two men I trust12 Late in the day13 United we stand14 Aminata15 What, no legs?16 Our own clinic17 Azara, Alain18 Joie de vivre19 Look out for yourselves, girls!20 Awa and Adama21 A scrubbing brush at midnight22 Baobab and sardines23 A cement mixer on the film set24 Roland25 To each his own Africa26 Good at last after twenty years? - Sometimes27 Chronology28 Picture gallery Imprintmehr
Kritik
"The AMPO project of Katrin Rohde is a prime example that will, commitment and staying power can have the edge on all doubts and barriers."[Quelle: Sabriye Tenberken, author of "My Path leads to Tibet"]mehr

Autor

Katrin Rohde was born in 1948 in Hamburg, she went to school in England and set up her first bookshop at the age of 24. Over the years she has trained more than 20 apprentices and managed her two bookshops in Ploen and Preetz in the north of Germany until she sold everything and went to live permanently in Africa. She received the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande and other national awards in Burkina Faso for her humanitarian work.