A couple of hours ahead, a cheese vendor. According to Shibby, the package standards were raised by the government. Now, they have to use these plastic buckets. Instead of... well, maybe, thinner cans?
Yes, you heard it well. Thinner cans! This is salted fish... I could not believe my eyes. It is packed in thinner cans. I opened one of those and saw the poor animals inside (no plastic bags). Maybe the gov should raise the standards here as well, shouldn't they?
A well-earned breakfast, which in Sudan is always taken late (around 11). This is the hibiscus project team (see pic below): from left to right; Tahir (Proj. Officer in North Kordofan), Asjad (PO in N. Darfur), Shibby (Markets and Livelihoods Team Leader in Sudan) and Khalid (hibiscus Proj. Manager). In the background, super Bakhita, she took care of us like no one. Everytime you saw her, you knew that something good was about to happen (food, tea, coffee, water, ... a smile).
1 comment:
Hey Lucho
As if predictably I am compelled by your blog at the point at which there are lots of pics to look at. V pleased w the cans of fish in particular.
Seriously (for a moment at least) - great blog and looks like a fab trip. Enjoy and stay safe
See you soon
Abrazos
Ange xx
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