Zambia
Posted by Martin Orr on Wednesday, 15 August 2007 at 22:23
I have just been in Zambia for two weeks. We spent ten days in the village Nkwaze building houses. We built one house from the ground to the roof, very satisfying. We also did the last third of another house, and dug foundations for 1.5 more. The houses are made from bricks made mainly of earth from termite mounds, with some cement. The machine which produces these is quite impressive - just one pull of a lever and the soft earth is compressed into a solid brick (you have to pull pretty hard though). Brick making is a very social activity, and we made enough for several houses.
The charity Habitat for Humanity provide people who direct the work and do some of the more specialised tasks. The house owners also have to provide a few hundred hours of "sweat equity" as part payment for their house, working to build other houses in the village. So we provided only a small contribution to a much larger ongoing activity, but I think we did make a significant contribution.
As well as building, we had a trip to the Victoria Falls, which were huge and impressive. Clare and I went on a walking safari, and saw giraffes, zebras, and lots of impala, and a safari by boat, where we saw hippos and crocodiles, and caught a glimpse of an elephant.