In Ghana, when you want to speak to parliament member, assembly member or the mayor, you can call him directly, go to his office or go to his home. This week Benny daily schedule included meetings with the mayor, assembly member and the city engineers.
The Parliament Member came through on his promise and 200 bags of cement were delivered to the site. The city officials also promised to help us excavate the large hole for the septic tank.
Last Sunday Benny walked door-to-door through the community, make sure the people will show up for work to support the masons.
The walls of the school are rising, and Prosper sent his apprentices to help molding the blocks.
A good week with a lot of progress.



There are no signs leading to Airfield Community. From the main road you would not know that anyone live in the bush. An airport was planned for the area, but will probably never be built. Land was available and 400 people settled in the area. They came from the coast, from the north or escaped

Due to the holiday, work was not scheduled for Airfield Community, but they all decided to work anyway. I counted 40 community workers. Foundation blocks were already cemented in the trenches. Women running back and forth, large cement blocks on their heads. "blocks", "mortar", shouting form the site and the women ran to deliver the goods.