61. The village has only one phone. 62. The village itself has to overcome a level of mistrust. 63. The village would have a school with a satellite dish and modems and a clinic. 64. There are no HIV cases, villagers said, although nearby villages have cases and surrounded urban areas are heavily affected. 65. They stayed in spite of the fact that the village had no electricity or running water. 66. Unlike Poklek, the village does not have a history of rebel activity. 67. Villages now have ombudsmen trained in conflict resolution as well. 68. Villages will have to be rebuilt, so people have homes to return to. 69. Villages often have at least one monkey per household and the animal is rented out to a local plantation at a modest fee. 70. After three years of drought, few villages have seed left to replant and most villages will rely on international aid agencies to try again to raise crops. |