Gambian mother walks in Paris mara with 20kg water container on her head

Gambian mother walks in Paris mara with 20kg water container on her head

  • UK EDITION
  • FRIDAY, 8TH MAY,2020

Paris Marathon: Gambian mother captivates crowds by walking with 20kg water container on head

  • By Elsa Buchanan

    April 14,2020 10:44 BST

خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh walked the Paris Marathon wearing her traditional dress, flip flops and a 20kg plastic container.(Water for Africa)
In the middle of 54,000 runners at 12 April’s Paris Marathon, Siabatou Sanneh stood out. Carrying a 20kg water container on her head and wearing her race number 64173 on top of a multi-coloured traditional dress, Siabatou wanted to make a statement.
It was the first time the mother of four had ever left her country, Gambia, but this didn’t deter her from wanting to raise awareness about the difficulties African women face in accessing clean drinking water. Siabatou was there on the behalf of Water for Africa, a non-profit which builds boreholes in her village.
"I came to Paris to do the marathon to raise awareness and help the African women get clean water for their domestic use – for drinking, ****ing, washing and gardening to grow agriculture," the 43-year-old told IBTimes UK, speaking through a translator.
"In my country, you grow what you eat and you eat what you grow, but you can only do that with sufficient water."
Collecting water from the age of 5

By walking the marathon with a plastic barrel of water on her head, Siabatou is hoping to send a message to the leaders at the 7th World water Forum – which runs until 17 April in Daegu-Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Her statement is simple: she does not want to be drinking water from wells any more.
"I want them to help us dig bore holes, a sustainable water source, but not only more holes, I want more sustainable ones too. That’s all we need. I don’t want my children to be collecting water from dirty wells when they are older," she said.
In Gambia, water For Africa estimates between 200 and 300 water pumps would be necessary to supply the population and overcome the 40% to 60% of wells or pumping systems that are crumbling.
خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh left her village of Bullenghat for the first time to walk the Paris Marathon(Water for Africa) Siabatou, who lives in the small village of Bullenghat, which has a population of 300, first started collecting water when she was just five-years-old.
"I wake up in the morning, and go and collect water from a well. I have to walk 8km there, and back. I do this three times a day at least."
There are no roads in Bullenghat, and Siabatou goes to the well accompanied by her daughters, Nyima, 12, and Mamina, 20. All three carry the *****alent of 20kg of water in containers, plastic bottles, and buckets, wearing only flip flops to tread on the rugged ground.
"It is a difficult journey," the mother explained, "in my village, temperatures often reach over 40C, and it is very warm."
‘My children are constantly sick’

But, as she told IBTimes UK, the difficulties do not stop there. In the dry season, the well dries up, and in the rainy season, the water gets dirty and access to the medical facility is almost impossible. Her children, including her sons, Yusapha, 5, and Ensa, 18, are constantly sick.
"Sometimes my children and I have diarrhoea. When we go to the hospital, which is very far away, they tell us it is because of the dirty water we drink."
When the well dries up, Siabatou says she and her daughters have to wait for it to recharge.
"We need to stop collecting water then, and wait for long time. Maybe if we start collecting, after filling just one bucket the well will dry up again. Sometimes we need to call the men to re-dig it, and that also takes time."
A hand-dug open well can take many weeks to dig, whereas a borehole can be drilled within 48 hours – depending on the depth.
خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh walked for two hours wearing a placard that read: "In Africa, women walk this distance every day to collect water"(Water for Africa) Women suffer miscarriages

Siabatou recalls how difficult the water collection journey was during her four pregnancies, speaking about instances where other women have suffered miscarriages because of the strain of carrying so much water.
The other challenge is that while babies are breastfed, women have a higher requirement for water during the lactation period.
"[Women] have to drink far more water to feed the babies, and often they will supplement their breast milk with water from the well. We are not advised to do so by the doctors because babies have zero immunity to water contamination, but that is the only option we have. We have no choice," Siabatou said.
In her village, many infants under the age of 6-months are becoming "very sick and unfortunately, even dying" because they are given contaminated water.
Siabatou, the Marathon Walker

While she did not walk the whole 42km "because it was too long and the container on my head was too heavy", Siabatou, says she is proud to have accomplished the walk, carrying a placard that read: "In Africa, women walk this distance every day to collect water. Help us shorten the distance".
"I expect this will enable people to donate so we can have clean water in African villages. I don’t want my children and their children to be collecting water from the well when they are my age," said Siabatou, who has now been nicknamed the "Marathon Walker".
خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh was among 54,000 other runners and walkers on undertake the Paris Marathon on Sunday 12 April(Water for Africa)

Paris Marathon: Gambian mother captivates crowds by walking with 20kg water container on head

‘American Horror Story’ Ben Woolf Dies from Head Injury

‘American Horror Story’ Ben Woolf Dies from Head Injury

Heard about the accident this morning. He played Meep. Sad.

EXCLUSIVE
خليجيةBen Woolf from "American Horror Story: Freak Show" has died in an L.A. hospital from injuries suffered last week when he was hit by a passing car.
A source close to Woolf tells us he died from a stroke on Monday afternoon. He had been heavily sedated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center since the accident last week.
TMZ broke the story … Woolf — who played Meep on the hit show — got clipped in the Head by the side view mirror of an SUV as he was crossing a street in Hollywood. The driver was not arrested or ticketed because Ben was jaywalking.
Woolf’s family tells us — "We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from all over the world for our beloved Ben. He touched so many hearts in his 34 years."
Over the weekend, doctors upgraded his condition to stable — but warned it was still touch and go since he had not woken up.
We’re told Ben’s organs are being donated and will help about 50 people.
Family members tell us they’re planning a memorial service in Santa Barbara.

Shia LaBeouf – Head Injury on Set

Shia LaBeoufHead Injury on Set

Shia LaBeouf Hospitalized with Massive Head Injury Following Stunt Gone Wrong


6/24/2015 12:03 PM PDT BY TMZ STAFF

خليجيةShia LaBeouf received 20 stitches and 13 staples to his Head and finger following a bloody onset Injury while filming a movie in North Dakota … TMZ has learned.

According to our sources, LaBeouf was shooting a scene early Wednesday morning for his upcoming movie "American Honey" … which called for him to put his Head through a glass ******** We’re told something went wrong and LaBeouf cut himself badly.

We’re told LaBeouf was taken to a nearby hospital to treat cuts to the left side of his Head and his right index finger.
He was bandaged up — stitched and stapled — and sent home.

A rep for Shia tells TMZ, "Shia LaBeouf sustained minimal injuries late last night on the set of his current film, ‘American Honey.’ As protocol, production sought out medical attention and Shia received stitches on his hand and for a laceration on his head. He is due back on set [Thursday]."

Read more: Shia LaBeouf — Hospitalized with Massive Head Injury … Stunt Gone Wrong | TMZ.com

Meh, the headline led me to believe it was worse, as in juicy.

Gambian mother walks in Paris marathon with 20kg water container on her head

Gambian mother walks in Paris marathon with 20kg water container on her head

  • UK EDITION
  • FRIDAY, 8TH MAY,2020

Paris Marathon: Gambian mother captivates crowds by walking with 20kg water container on head

  • By Elsa Buchanan

    April 14,2020 10:44 BST

خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh walked the Paris marathon wearing her traditional dress, flip flops and a 20kg plastic container.(Water for Africa)
In the middle of 54,000 runners at 12 April’s Paris Marathon, Siabatou Sanneh stood out. Carrying a 20kg water container on her head and wearing her race number 64173 on top of a multi-coloured traditional dress, Siabatou wanted to make a statement.
It was the first time the mother of four had ever left her country, Gambia, but this didn’t deter her from wanting to raise awareness about the difficulties African women face in accessing clean drinking water. Siabatou was there on the behalf of Water for Africa, a non-profit which builds boreholes in her village.
"I came to Paris to do the marathon to raise awareness and help the African women get clean water for their domestic use – for drinking, ****ing, washing and gardening to grow agriculture," the 43-year-old told IBTimes UK, speaking through a translator.
"In my country, you grow what you eat and you eat what you grow, but you can only do that with sufficient water."
Collecting water from the age of 5

By walking the marathon with a plastic barrel of water on her head, Siabatou is hoping to send a message to the leaders at the 7th World water Forum – which runs until 17 April in Daegu-Gyeongbuk, South Korea. Her statement is simple: she does not want to be drinking water from wells any more.
"I want them to help us dig bore holes, a sustainable water source, but not only more holes, I want more sustainable ones too. That’s all we need. I don’t want my children to be collecting water from dirty wells when they are older," she said.
In Gambia, water For Africa estimates between 200 and 300 water pumps would be necessary to supply the population and overcome the 40% to 60% of wells or pumping systems that are crumbling.
خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh left her village of Bullenghat for the first time to walk the Paris Marathon(Water for Africa) Siabatou, who lives in the small village of Bullenghat, which has a population of 300, first started collecting water when she was just five-years-old.
"I wake up in the morning, and go and collect water from a well. I have to walk 8km there, and back. I do this three times a day at least."
There are no roads in Bullenghat, and Siabatou goes to the well accompanied by her daughters, Nyima, 12, and Mamina, 20. All three carry the *****alent of 20kg of water in containers, plastic bottles, and buckets, wearing only flip flops to tread on the rugged ground.
"It is a difficult journey," the mother explained, "in my village, temperatures often reach over 40C, and it is very warm."
‘My children are constantly sick’

But, as she told IBTimes UK, the difficulties do not stop there. In the dry season, the well dries up, and in the rainy season, the water gets dirty and access to the medical facility is almost impossible. Her children, including her sons, Yusapha, 5, and Ensa, 18, are constantly sick.
"Sometimes my children and I have diarrhoea. When we go to the hospital, which is very far away, they tell us it is because of the dirty water we drink."
When the well dries up, Siabatou says she and her daughters have to wait for it to recharge.
"We need to stop collecting water then, and wait for long time. Maybe if we start collecting, after filling just one bucket the well will dry up again. Sometimes we need to call the men to re-dig it, and that also takes time."
A hand-dug open well can take many weeks to dig, whereas a borehole can be drilled within 48 hours – depending on the depth.
خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh walked for two hours wearing a placard that read: "In Africa, women walk this distance every day to collect water"(Water for Africa) Women suffer miscarriages

Siabatou recalls how difficult the water collection journey was during her four pregnancies, speaking about instances where other women have suffered miscarriages because of the strain of carrying so much water.
The other challenge is that while babies are breastfed, women have a higher requirement for water during the lactation period.
"[Women] have to drink far more water to feed the babies, and often they will supplement their breast milk with water from the well. We are not advised to do so by the doctors because babies have zero immunity to water contamination, but that is the only option we have. We have no choice," Siabatou said.
In her village, many infants under the age of 6-months are becoming "very sick and unfortunately, even dying" because they are given contaminated water.
Siabatou, the marathon Walker

While she did not walk the whole 42km "because it was too long and the container on my head was too heavy", Siabatou, says she is proud to have accomplished the walk, carrying a placard that read: "In Africa, women walk this distance every day to collect water. Help us shorten the distance".
"I expect this will enable people to donate so we can have clean water in African villages. I don’t want my children and their children to be collecting water from the well when they are my age," said Siabatou, who has now been nicknamed the "Marathon Walker".
خليجيةSiabatou Sanneh was among 54,000 other runners and walkers on undertake the Paris marathon on Sunday 12 April(Water for Africa)

Paris Marathon: Gambian mother captivates crowds by walking with 20kg water container on head

Hugh Jackman Shaves His Head

Hugh Jackman Shaves His Head

From dailymail.co.uk

Hugh Jackman posted an Instagram shot on Tuesday, June 9, 2024; he has gone bald for his new role as Blackbeard in Pan

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Full Article(s) and More Pictures on dailymail.co.uk:
Hugh Jackman shaves head for Peter Pan role as Blackbeard | Mail Online

Shia LeBouf storms out of press conference – puts a paper bag on his head.

Shia LeBouf storms out of press conferenceputs a paper bag on his head.

2/9/2014 10:02 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF

Breaking News

Shia LaBeouf proved he’s dying for attention during the premiere of his new movie Sunday … by storming out of a press conference in Germany … then showing up to the red carpet with a paper bag over his head.

Shia attended a press conference in Berlin for Lars von Trier‘s "Nymphomaniac" … and ten minutes in used a famous quote from a French soccer player to answer a reporter’s question.

Shia — who was missing a bottom tooth — said, "When the seagulls follow the trawler, it’s because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea. Thank you very much." Then walked off stage.

And if that wasn’t thirsty enough … he showed up to the actual premiere less than an hour later with a brown paper bag over his head (pictured below) that said "I am not famous anymore."

Britney Spears called … she wants her meltdown back.

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Jennifer Aniston: Justin ‘will put a gun to my head if I touch my face’

Jennifer Aniston: Justin ‘will put a gun to my head if I touch my face’

Jennifer Aniston is au naturel.

“There is also this pressure in Hollywood to be ageless,” the “Horrible Bosses 2″ star, 45, told Yahoo! Beauty’s Bobbi Brown. “I think what I have been witness to, is seeing women trying to stay ageless with what they are doing to themselves. I am grateful to learn from their mistakes, because I am not injecting s—t into my face.”

Not to mention, her future husband, Justin Theroux, does not approve.

“I also have a fiancé; who will put a gun to my head if I touch my face in any way,” she added.

While her outlook on aging is positive, she reveals she can feel self-conscious about her weight.

“These days, if I was being super picky, I would love to drop 5 pounds. That is just where I have always been really comfortable at about 110 to 113 pounds. But it is harder at this age,” she admitted.

Jennifer Aniston: Justin ‘will put a gun to my head if I touch my face’ | Page Six

Read more at ONTD: Oh No They Didn't! – Jennifer Aniston: Justin ‘will put a gun to my head if I touch my face’

‘American Horror Story’ Ben Woolf Dies from Head Injury

‘American Horror Story’ Ben Woolf Dies from Head Injury

Heard about the accident this morning. He played Meep. Sad.

EXCLUSIVE
خليجيةBen Woolf from "American Horror Story: Freak Show" has died in an L.A. hospital from injuries suffered last week when he was hit by a passing car.
A source close to Woolf tells us he died from a stroke on Monday afternoon. He had been heavily sedated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center since the accident last week.
TMZ broke the story … Woolf — who played Meep on the hit show — got clipped in the Head by the side view mirror of an SUV as he was crossing a street in Hollywood. The driver was not arrested or ticketed because Ben was jaywalking.
Woolf’s family tells us — "We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from all over the world for our beloved Ben. He touched so many hearts in his 34 years."
Over the weekend, doctors upgraded his condition to stable — but warned it was still touch and go since he had not woken up.
We’re told Ben’s organs are being donated and will help about 50 people.
Family members tell us they’re planning a memorial service in Santa Barbara.