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Sarah Grant and Ghana: October 2008
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Sarah Grant and Ghana. This blog highlights my adventures as I live, love, and work in Ghana with Engineers Without Borders (EWB). I work for small-scale farmers in Northern Ghana through a partnership with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) in Ghana. Thursday, October 16, 2008. The Two Myths of Africa. Check out the picture below, what words come to mind? A journalist friend of mine from. Recently asked me why the media in. Only talks of the bad things in. 8221; has been smothered with. Years o...
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Boris in Burkina Faso: février 2008
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Vendredi 22 février 2008. Riots, global trends and poverty. Wednesday, Feb. 20. Indeed. The price of cooking oil has jumped from 850 to 1050 Fcfa per liter in the past few days. Rice, sugar, gas and basic nec...With ...
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Boris in Burkina Faso: juin 2008
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Mardi 24 juin 2008. Lessons learned on killing a tarantula. If you try to kill a tarantula with your flip-flop, make sure you’re wearing closed toe shoes. Right before taking the plane for Burkina…. As I was lifting ...
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Boris in Burkina Faso: septembre 2007
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Dimanche 2 septembre 2007. Well, we’ve been in. Burkina for a month now, it was time Alanna, Aimé our neighbour and I took a few hours on a Saturday to take pictures and visit the area…. Dinderesso also has a well!
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Boris in Burkina Faso: mars 2008
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Boris in Burkina Faso. My values and perspective on life are being challenged everyday. After seven years in Canada, I now live in Burkina Faso. In my blog I try to give you a sense of how my perceptions are changing, with the hope that it will open horizons and debates. I hope you enjoy it. Lundi 3 mars 2008. EWB Day in Dedougou. March 6th is Engineers Without Borders Day (E. Out fair trade, agricultural subsidies and public scrutiny in the administration of the national aid budget. Reneurs in their e.
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Zambian Trevor: Stay tuned....
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Mapalo Chilufya Lwando - EWB Long Term Overseas Volunteer. Monday, October 20, 2008. A new post coming soon.I promise! Check back in a few days. At 10/20/2008 03:13:00 AM. Tic toc.tic toc. It looks so good in the post. Many thanks for your nice posting, I like it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Comments that you don't want public? You can also call me! 260 979 406 291. Want to send me mail? Mansa, Luapula Province, Zambia. View my complete profile. Blogs from other Long Term OVs.
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Trevor in Ghana: Too Much of a Good Thing
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I am a recent Engineering graduate from the University of British Columbia. I was born and raised in Vancouver, but now live in Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana. I am working for Engineers Without Borders Canada in partnership with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Together we are developing an extension program that will help farmers bring their farming from a subsistence level to a fully functioning business. Christmas on the Beach. We Went to Burkina. A Celebration of Farming. People have di...
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Trevor in Ghana: Village "Number One"
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I am a recent Engineering graduate from the University of British Columbia. I was born and raised in Vancouver, but now live in Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana. I am working for Engineers Without Borders Canada in partnership with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. Together we are developing an extension program that will help farmers bring their farming from a subsistence level to a fully functioning business. Published by Trevor Whitney on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at 12:55 PM. For the two n...
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Sarah Grant and Ghana: Smiling in Ghana
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Sarah Grant and Ghana. This blog highlights my adventures as I live, love, and work in Ghana with Engineers Without Borders (EWB). I work for small-scale farmers in Northern Ghana through a partnership with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) in Ghana. Thursday, November 12, 2009. So I'm back in Ghana and am going through a bit of a honeymoon stage. Over the past 5 months much of my time has been spent away from Ghana and most definitely away from Tamale, the city where I currently call home.
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