The past month that I have been working at CEFOFOR has been a learning experience, just like the first month of any other new job. I have been meeting the people in the office, learning about what they do, and while doing this I've been trying to figure what piece I am going to be in the puzzle that is CEFOFOR. All of this is made much more interesting and challenging considering the fact I am doing all of this in a different language. My Spanish is improving day by day which is aided by the fact that no one in my office speaks English…it's funny how when you are forced to speak and listen to another language all day things start coming together. I still have a LONG ways to go, but it is nice to be able to recognize improvement.
Anyways, one of the activities I have been up to this month to learn a little bit about the organization was participating in one of the workshops that CEOFOR organizes for people from all over the country. This is the main purpose of my site, they are a training center for those working in jobs regarding environmental education, community development, natural resource management etc. The specialty of this place is their work with ecotecnias and this particular workshop that I attended was focused on teaching about the benefits and how to make a variety of ecotecnias. Remember- ecotecnias are easy, environmentally beneficial 'technologies' people can implement in their daily lives (usually in more rural areas).
Here are some photos of some of the ecotecnias we constructed:
Water has been added to the mixture here... |
Constructing the wall (you put the mud mixture over the straw, which I sadly don't have a picture of…just imagine straw covered in mud) |
Lombri=worm, Composta= compost. Put those together and you have the lombricomposta, or worm compost |
Horno Ravo Quente…you put wood in here and let it burn for 36 hours and then you have charcoal (carbón) you can use. I made sure to get the guy in the cowboy hat in this picture... |
Display of the products of the farmacia viviente (living pharmacy), this was used to show the benefits of various plants... think medicinal remedies and all that. |
As you can see in this picture there were quite a few people attending this workshop, I think the total number was around 70 people. Everyone comes from around the country, from as close as right here in Ciudad Guzman to as far away as the Yucatan…which is really far, trust me. They stay for a few days at the dorms that are here and do a whole lot of learning, the days are very busy. It was neat to be able to meet so many people from around the country, everyone was very nice to me as I clearly stuck out in a crowd of Mexicans and many went out of their way to talk to me. I now have a few couches to crash at whenever I start traveling more throughout Mexico!
Deshidratador solar…solar dehydrator (you use this to dehydrate fruit or meats so you can preserve them for longer) |
We also made learned about many other ecotecnias that I don't have pictures of such as wood saving stoves, mushroom cultivation, and rainwater harvesting techniques. Overall it was a great, if not exhausting, few days. I am glad to have learned even more about these quite impressive, and easy to use technologies. It was good to get an idea of what the bread and butter of CEFOFOR is (conducting these workshops) as I learn more and more about this place.
I just like this picture with the cloud layer hovering on top of the city |
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