Getting to know the space and the daily routines of some of the people living and/or working in Old Fadama made us realize that this neighbourhood is an URBAN MACHINE boosting with energy. There is an intricate network of formal and informal activities that depend on Old Fadama’s workforce. The activities network is intensified in a belt around Old Fadama, from the Agobogbloshie Market area towards the Timber Market edge. According to PD’s 2009 “Enumeration Report for Old Fadama Community, Accra”, 56% of the community’s working people works within Old Fadama, while 44% works somewhere else in Accra.

Who: George, Was born in 20.11.72; He is from a northern village, Fatante;
Work: Pharmacy owner; Works in Old Fadama since 94, (first to unload yam cargo); His wife helps him in the shop; The shop is opened from 6am to 12pm. People buy more at night or after church on Sunday. He bought the land land of the shop. He could not afford to open a shop in Accra (rent would cost him around 400CD/month).
Living: He lives in Dansuman with his family now (wife, 2 twins of 7 years old, a 5 months girl) His children’s school is near the Ministry of Health, in Korebu;
Hanging out: George rests at home from 12am to 4am and takes a nap in the shop; He doesn’t have free time; He does not take holidays and mostly hangs out in the pharmacy; On Sunday’s morning he goes to church;
His way: He first came here to be able to go to secondary school. To first get the capital to study, he started by selling yams and doing other businesses (cargo); He brought his older sister to help him to finance his studies with the Yam sale. They first rented a room for 13 cedis a month; When George got the money, he started the pharmacy here in Old Fadama because the land is cheaper; He bought from somebody else; Now he was able to bring more brothers to Accra and helps the whole family.
Who: Vida, from the Northern Region;
Work: She has a grocery shop.
Living: They live in Old Fadama for 11 years. She lives with here 3 children and husband in the kiosk of the grocery shop. 2 of her children were born in Old Fadama. The children go to (primary) school in Old Fadama.
Hanging out: The boys go out to play at the park. Her daughter helps in the shop.
Her way: She would like to stay and live here. She wants some improvements: gutters in the street.
Who: Mohammed Salis; 30 years old; Comes from Tamale;
Work: He is a carpenter; He used to work with a company that stopped. Since then he has a carpentry shop in his house;
Living: He is in Old Fadama for 9 years now. He came to Accra for business and settled here because his sister was living in the neighborhood. He lives here with his wife and 3 kids, who go to school in Jamestown;
Hanging out: Hangs out around the bathhouse area with his friends;
His way: He would move to another neighborhood, as this one is not comfortable; Still, he thinks the fact that Old Fadama is affordable is good and he likes the fact that there are many muslims in; “People say that there are bad people here, but one can see plenty of mosques and churches, as people are God fearful.
Who: Cletus Nsobila, 30 years old; Comes from the Upper Eastern Region;
Work: He came to Old Fadama 5 years ago to find a job; Now he cooks and sells kebab in his own shop in Adabraka;
Living: He lives with his (pregnant) wife, Gifty, and his 5 year old daughter;
Hanging out: Hangs out around the Kwale Nole area, near his home;
His way: He wants to stay in Accra because of his business, but its not easy to find a room somewhere else in the city. If he could, he would like Old Fadama to be neat. They should cover the garbage…