
I have worked for Educo Germany for half a year, delivered experiential courses for students at university and organized adventurous class trips with teachers. How great it is to help young people on their way to maturity and older people to discover the child in themselves again. I like the experiential way because it doesn’t give strict orders and punishment. It rather opens up a space for development for example through climbing a rock, solving a set up group-initiative or allowing each person to share their thoughts and feelings with the group.
I think that in a world of bits and pixels, screens and files, digital worlds and shopping it is crucial, to reconnect with the material natural environment again. In a world of fictive friends and heroes we should grasp the greatness of our own lives again. In a society that is impacted by isolation through fences, wires, computers, wealth it is essential to open a space for a togetherness.
A person is a person because of a person. I’ve experienced the truth behind these words over and over again in the Educo Africa courses. People cheering each other on at a rockclimbing site, carrying each others heavy backpacks and sharing deep personal experience and wisdom with the group. People from different religions and racial backrounds celebrating and laughing together, reaching for one goal, being deeply moved by the time in the mountains. I have seen people crying while they shared their personal story with the group for the first time in their life. I have seen people truly happy after struggling their way up a steep slope receiving honest applause on the summit.
It is a very grateful work leaving positive footprints in other people’s lives.
Thanks to all the Educo Africa staff.
Stephan Peter

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