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| The Hisani staff. From left: Grace, Edina, Frednand, Patrice and Maua |
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| Cooking ugali - a thick porridge made from maize flour, which is a staple food. |
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| The food is placed on the childrens' plates |
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| Meals are eaten under the shade of the trees on the compound |
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| Bathtime until the new toilet/shower block is finished. |
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| Ironing school uniforms with a charcoal-heated iron. |
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| Class time. The classes are run by overseas volunteers. |
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| Hair cutting to deal with head infections |
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| Baila pushing Marwa , a child who is mentally and physically disabled. |
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| Playing "Pairs", a card game to improve memory skills. |
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| Drumming is a favourite pastime |
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| And so is dancing - when not playing football! |
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