The small village square is teeming with children filled with joie de vivre, clutching their gifts of pencil boxes and other stationery just distributed by volunteers of a visiting NGO. Squeals of delight ring out as half a dozen others get into sacks and hop their way over about 30 metres, falling and rising, before breasting the finishing tape at the other end of the patch of ground. Across this sporting arena, beside the pathway that hugs it, wait their parents and guardians to escort them back home once they are done, some among them holding the gifts deposited with them so they are free for the sack race or a little kick-around with a ball.