Pangaea Newsletter - October 2012
Hello everyone.
It will soon be the season where the cooling songs of the crickets will
replace the singing of the cicadas. Just as we thought that it would
finally be cooler, the Pangaea staff team had to head to Vietnam for
two weeks. By the time you are reading this mail, we should already be
perspiring in the Vinh Long province in the Mekong delta.
Please find below the newsletter for this month.
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INDEX
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+ Activity Report for September 2012
+ Training for our volunteers
+ YMC Viet Project Update
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Activity Report for September 2012
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The first Pangaea activity was held on 2 September at Kashiwa-no-ha,
Chiba Japan.
Here is a picture from the activity for the record!
http://www.pangaean.org/blog/english/archives/2012/09/first_pangaea_a.html
For more details on how to participate, click on the link below.
http://www.pangaean.org/Download/UDCK_Pangaea2011.pdf
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Training for our volunteers
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Two facilitators' training sessions were conducted for our volunteers in
September, one for entry-level facilitators and one for existing
facilitators to upgrade their skills.
Find out what our volunteers learnt during the sessions and view pictures
of the training sessions here.
http://www.pangaean.org/blog/english/archives/2012/09/training_for_ou.html
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YMC Viet Project Update
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In 2010, Pangaea started to support the agricultural industry in the
Vietnamese province of Vinh Long in the Mekong delta by tapping on the
potential of children under the Youth Mediated Communication Model.
There are many farmers who are illiterate in the province. Many had
gone to primary school for only a year. Even though agricultural
knowledge transfer workshops were conducted for them, many were unable
to grasp the information that was conveyed to them due to their illiteracy.
More than half the farmers do not have accurate knowledge of agriculture.
As a result, they face many problems from various fronts, ranging from
yield to environmental issues. The previous trip to Vietnam saw the YMC
Model implemented with positive results. In spite of being implemented
over only a short period, we saw the promising possibilities of the project.
Therefore, Professor Ninomiya (Tokyo University), Professor Ishida
(Kyoto University), Professor Kameoka (Mie University), Professor Ikeda
(Tokyo University of Agriculture), Mr Takesaki (National Agriculture and
Food Research Organization) and Vietnam's Ministry of Rural Development
have embarked on this project again and are working towards its further
development.
Vietnamese children about the same age as Pangaea will go to the project
center once a week, conduct observation at their parents' farm twice a week
and measure the temperature in the fields. The children will also observe
the height of the leaves and the colour, and report any signs of pest
infestation or plant disease on the mobile phones. The agricultural
specialist team will address the problems based on the data collected and
provide clarifications to the questions by the children through a Pangaea
interface. The children will develop agricultural knowledge through the
process and communicate it to their parents. The children could provide the
necessary explanation to their parents after visiting the project center for
an average of 15 minutes each time.
The children who had never shown interest in the work of their parents are
now stepping foot into the farms. They are now helping to address the
agricultural issues faced by their problems by being the bridge with the
agricultural specialists. Through this project, the bonds between the
children and their parents have also deepen. It seems that Pangaea's
approach of seeing from the children's eyes and incorporating fun in
activities involving children are setting the stage for many new beginnings.
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