Saturday, January 31, 2009

A Day with the Neighbors

Here in Rwanda there is an event on the last Saturday of each month called Umuganda. It is a long standing tradition in Rwanda to get the community together when there is a task that needs to be done. Umuganda does just that. The day is set aside to help make Rwanda a cleaner and better kept country. Everyone is to go out with their neighbors and clean up a particular part of the neighborhood together. When I first heard about Umuganda I thought you just went out and worked in front of your own house, but that would not be the African way. It needs to be done with your neighbors. In most countries in Africa there is a very high value placed on spending time with people, especially family, neighbors and friends. Umuganda is a great way to get something done, with your neighbors, while having a good time doing it.

This morning, I, Mark, participated in Umuganda. It was great. We cut some grass and pulled weeds in an area alongside the main road. It did seem we spent more time socializing than working, but that is why it was so good.

What would your neighborhood look like if you got out once a month with your neighbors and had a work day? Not only would it look like a nice place to live, you would see a lot more smiling faces.