Monica is my neighbor. She lives in a mud brick room and is still taking care of herself after ninety years of working in the fields and raising eight children. Her son Eugene is my landlord and the only one of her eight children that cared enough to put himself through school. Getting an education […]
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the money train is off the track
by lois pierris on March 6, 2012 in Uncategorized
The stories repeat themselves in this country. The government gives generously to public works and construction projects for public schools and villages. They pick the contractor and give him the money. The recipients of the work have no say whatsoever in how the job is done. They have no access to the cost of the […]
THE AFRICAN CONUNDRUM : corruption and poverty
by lois pierris on February 29, 2012 in cameroon
The passageways leading from the plane to the baggage claim were actually lighted and the broken cement floors had been replaced with new ceramic tile. But the most shocking change was the disappearance of the young street boys grabbing your luggage as you chased after them, not knowing whether you would every see your bags again. […]
What about Mozambique
by lois pierris on July 24, 2011 in mozambique
The last several years I have been exploring the less developed parts of the world whose climates range from warm to unbearably hot. Regardless I venture out into the crowded streets, usually with my head down so I don’t fall into a hole, trip on the broken sidewalk or step in a pile of garbage. […]