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About | The Warm Heart of Africa - My Work in Malawi

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The Warm Heart of Africa – My Work in Malawi. Just another WordPress.com site. Welcome to my blog. This blog will catelogue my experience in Malawi this summer, working for Engineers Without Borders (EWB). This blog reflects only personal opinions and not those of Engineers Without Borders Canada or their partner organizations. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Creat...

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Unexpected Ingenuity | The Warm Heart of Africa - My Work in Malawi

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The Warm Heart of Africa – My Work in Malawi. Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Welcome to Nkhata Bay! Nkhata Bay Water Office. Posted July 13, 2010 by jfotouhi in Uncategorized. During the initial appraisal of the situation, we opted for a participatory approach in the first attempt to remove the rising main. Hmm, I seem to recall that top log being straighter. The engineer in me was both excited and bit dismayed as we began hoisting the pipe out of the borehole. All I could think about was ho...

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The First of Many | The Warm Heart of Africa - My Work in Malawi

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The Warm Heart of Africa – My Work in Malawi. Just another WordPress.com site. Pre-depature and Volcanic Vagabonds. The First of Many. Posted May 3, 2010 by jfotouhi in Introduction. My name’s James and I’ll be living and working in Malawi for Engineers Without Border this summer. In this blog I’ll be sharing my work and life experiences as well as my thoughts and observations about development, aid and poverty. Where is aid trying to take people, and where do people want to go? One response to this post.

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Traveling | The Warm Heart of Africa - My Work in Malawi

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The Warm Heart of Africa – My Work in Malawi. Just another WordPress.com site. Laquo; Pre-depature and Volcanic Vagabonds. Welcome to Nkhata Bay! Posted June 6, 2010 by jfotouhi in Uncategorized. Hello everyone, been a little bit since I’ve updated, as my life has been quite transient for the past week and a half. I’m now staying with my co-worker, Mr. Nyirenda, in Nkhata Bay until something more permanent can worked out. I’m moving to Malawi might as well go the whole nine yards. Shout out to F. Nig...

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EWB | The Warm Heart of Africa - My Work in Malawi

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The Warm Heart of Africa – My Work in Malawi. Just another WordPress.com site. Engineers Without Borders creates opportunities for rural Africans in Zambia, Malawi, Ghana and Burkina Faso to create positive change in their lives. We harness the skills and creativity of the Canadian engineering sector to find practical solutions to one of the world’s most urgent problems extreme poverty. Here’s a Link describing the sector I’ll be working in:. Http:/ www.ewb.ca/en/whatwedo/overseas/projects/watera...Fill ...

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-Project details for Nathenje’s District Water Office, Malawi | EWB in Malawi - Water and Sanitation 2010

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EWB in Malawi – Water and Sanitation 2010. A weblog by Shehin Rahemtulla – University of Victoria Junior Fellow for Engineers without Borders. Project details for Nathenje’s District Water Office, Malawi. The wat/san team has decided to focus our efforts in two areas. 1) One area of focus is rural water point functionality. Simple lack of appropriate effort. EWB would like to see attention refocused on water point functionality. Too often it is a simple spare part. 2) The other area of focus is on capaci...

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-The People | EWB in Malawi - Water and Sanitation 2010

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EWB in Malawi – Water and Sanitation 2010. A weblog by Shehin Rahemtulla – University of Victoria Junior Fellow for Engineers without Borders. EWB-UVIC, the people behind all of this and who have also been incredibly supportive:. Mark Brown, President, Returned-JF, outgoing longterm overseas volunteer (APS). Guy Makonga, Director of cultural sensitization. Degnan Hembroff, RJF and VP Communications. Jen Bonkowsky, School outreach program, outgoing longterm overseas volunteer (APS). Connel Frey, Finance.

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-About EWB | EWB in Malawi - Water and Sanitation 2010

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EWB in Malawi – Water and Sanitation 2010. A weblog by Shehin Rahemtulla – University of Victoria Junior Fellow for Engineers without Borders. There are three pillars of our overseas work:. Pillar 1) Fostering Canadian development leaders and improving the role of westerners in development;. Pillar 2) Enhancing African organisational and individual capacity. Pillar 3) Improving the quality of development decisions by donors and influential thinkers. In Africa, Engineers Without Borders is pioneering soph...

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Meanwhile, 12,000 km Away… | A Hundred Days Away,

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A Hundred Days Away,. Adventures, Challenges and Change- A Blog By Stanley Moll. Those who got me Here. Meanwhile, 12,000 km Away…. August 14, 2010 in Uncategorized. Stan finishes up his work. Steps into his field boots. Dusts off his jacket. And closes the office door of the Dowa Environmental Health Office for the last time. Make Like Merry Poppins and…. Also the dust immediatly turned to mud. Everywhere. Now I know how the Ghana team feels. So now what is left, writing reports for my colleagues I am l...

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Uncertain Familiarity | A Hundred Days Away,

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A Hundred Days Away,. Adventures, Challenges and Change- A Blog By Stanley Moll. Those who got me Here. September 25, 2010 in Uncategorized. 4 weeks since returning to Canada. Its been an interesting ride for sure, but mostly an alright one. I’ve done this kind of thing before so I have at least some semblance of a general idea of what to expect. (See: Stan in Brazil, 2006). And then We were done. The less than gentle reminder that we were here for work so what did you do Stan? What did you do? But I am ...

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Photo-Graphica. | A Hundred Days Away,

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A Hundred Days Away,. Adventures, Challenges and Change- A Blog By Stanley Moll. Those who got me Here. June 4, 2010 in Uncategorized. This is going to be my last post for two-ish weeks, so I thought I would diverge from the shop-talk and share some photographs. Some are fun, others are meant to make you think. So enjoy them! Laugh at them, and be critical of them. -Stan. A Child from Nyemba Village. Safety is Always First in Msochi. Some of the Sanitation and Health powerhouses of Msochi. Bahaha, Flo&#8...

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State of Failure/State of Grace | A Hundred Days Away,

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A Hundred Days Away,. Adventures, Challenges and Change- A Blog By Stanley Moll. Those who got me Here. State of Failure/State of Grace. August 2, 2010 in Uncategorized. So we are still waiting. And the longer we wait the less impact our 5 days will have on the HSAs of Nalunga. It has been a frustrating time but there has been some measurable change happen on account of me being here and that is something nice, I guess. Drops of water in a fire storm but drops of water none the less. Oh don’t get me wron...

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Breakout. | A Hundred Days Away,

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A Hundred Days Away,. Adventures, Challenges and Change- A Blog By Stanley Moll. Those who got me Here. July 5, 2010 in Uncategorized. Things are picking up speed at the Dowaboma Health Office. So we now have funds! Money is the great lubricant which greases the wheels of intention and action. In the world of development and Foreign Aid any project with enough funds will be implemented. Good, bad, small or large a project with funds will be implemented. So what am I doing about it? So I am working on a t...

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Paralysis and Struggle, Refugees and Roasted Goat Liver | A Hundred Days Away,

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A Hundred Days Away,. Adventures, Challenges and Change- A Blog By Stanley Moll. Those who got me Here. Paralysis and Struggle, Refugees and Roasted Goat Liver. June 11, 2010 in Uncategorized. Sounds like an interesting Friday night doesn’t it? No Bikes, No Triggerings, No Sanitation. And with the outbreak in Cholera in Salima (the neighboring district) the need for prevention is paramount. Suffice is to Say. Cuz’ good medicine is nothing without good documentation! In Chichewa it means “I will nev...

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The Warm Heart of Africa – My Work in Malawi. Just another WordPress.com site. Nkhata Bay Water Office. Posted by jfotouhi in Uncategorized. Hey Everyone, I realize that in June I said I’d discuss the type of work I’m doing in Nkhata Bay. Well apparently soon translates into the end of august, which is just in the nick of time as I’m about to wrap up my work here at the district. The district office in Nkhata Bay, the water office room is the second door from the left. Water Point Monitoring (WPM). Presu...

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