Maalika: My life among the Afar nomads of Africa
By (Author) John Little
By (author) Valerie Browning
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Australia
1st March 2009
Australia
General
Non Fiction
323.092
Paperback
288
232g
In 1973, Valerie Browning, a young Sydney nurse, volunteered to go to Ethiopia to help the victims of a devastating famine. She had little or no conception of Africa or Africans, and yet the continent and its people would become the guiding force of her life. Galvanised by the suffering she witnessed in Ethiopia, on her return to Australia she became a human rights and aid activist for the people of the Horn of Africa. Valerie's work led her back to Africa again and again, involving her - at considerable risk to herself - in the armed liberation conflicts of the region. Even as she discovered brutality and corruption at the heart of these political movements, she also found love, marrying Ismael Ali Gardo, whose people, the Afar, roamed Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Sudan as nomadic herdsmen. In one of the most inhospitable landscapes on earth, Valerie and Ismael have waged an incredible struggle, bringing health and education to a people who would otherwise have nothing.
Valerie Browning lives in Ethiopia and runs the Afar Pastoral Development Association. John Little spent 25 years working as a reporter and producer in television current affairs, and his previous non-fiction books are Inside 60 Minutes, The Hospital by the River, The Man Who Saw Too Much, Jem and Christine's Ark. He lives with his wife, Anna, in Avalon, NSW.