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4/4: Thank You | Rebuilding Foundations
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An exploration of international development work in Africa. As much as I wanted to tell people back home about the moto incident, I resisted until I was leaving Ghana. The worry would have been too awful for my family and friends. Even if none of these were real, they saved me. So did my colleague, H. I don’t know how I would have managed without her. Even though I couldn’t tell you at the time, your love still carried me through everything. Newer Entry →. 2 thoughts on “ 4/4: Thank You. UBC geography pr...
‘Cause my heart has found its home | Rebuilding Foundations
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An exploration of international development work in Africa. 8216;Cause my heart has found its home. In the past, when I thought of traveling I listened to Dido’s song Sand in my Shoes. I’ve still got sand in my shoes. And I can’t shake the thought of you. Now, though, I find myself listening to Dido’s Look No Further. I might have been a singer. Who sailed around the world. A gambler who wins millions. And spent it all on girls. I might have been a poet. Who walked upon the moon. I might have loved a king.
Exit Stage Left | Rebuilding Foundations
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An exploration of international development work in Africa. It might be awhile before I return to Africa and/or blogging. I hope you enjoyed reading my thoughts and ideas over the past few months. Maybe some things from my Ways to Help from Home. List struck a chord or now you want to visit Ghana yourself. Regarding international development, I still don’t think money is the best answer. If you want to donate, however, I recommend Engineers Without Borders. Ways to help from home. Enter your comment here.
Failure Report | Rebuilding Foundations
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An exploration of international development work in Africa. EWB is a unique organization for a variety of reasons, one of which is their annual Failure Report. Every year, different EWBers writes about their struggles, challenges, and fiascoes. In the international development world, no one wants to admit that their projects don’t work. They’ve taken money from donors and implemented a new idea on the ground; afterwards they need convince everyone why it was worth the money. Sick 1/3 of the time (typhoid...
Ways to Help from Home | Rebuilding Foundations
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An exploration of international development work in Africa. Ways to Help from Home. I love getting mail! Nowadays, though, a full email and/or Facebook inbox is the equivalent of real mail. Lately there has been a common subject among my messages: what are my thoughts about international development? Some of the past EWB Junior Fellows are now back in school and trying to put their experiences in context with what they’re learning. Ways to Help from Home. Support access to cheap medical drugs. My sassy f...
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May | 2013 | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. Monthly Archives: May 2013. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the very first BLOG CHALLENGE! Creds to Daniela Corsetti for this idea) Here’s the deal… I post a challenge, you reply in the comments, and the winner(s) get sweet prizes from Uganda upon my return. … Continue reading →. May 25, 2013. Less of a stranger. May 14, 2013. I am currently sitting in a chair I have placed upon a bed so I can look at this view while I write. Welcome to Kampala! In case I say…. On In case I say…. Dragg...
August | 2013 | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. Monthly Archives: August 2013. In case I say…. A guide to understanding Ugandan English as I know it. Or Canadians who have been spending a lot of time around Ugandans lately… yes: hello How is the going? How is it going How has been the day? How’s your … Continue reading →. August 27, 2013. August 26, 2013. The ‘Real’ Junior Fellow. August 23, 2013. Originally posted on Beyond Complicated. August 8, 2013. August 7, 2013. My fellow JFs just have such good ideas for blogs. Thanks And...
Mzungu down | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. August 7, 2013. I fell into a hole the other night. It was quite the ordeal. I was walking with my host sister, Saluwa, on an evening errand to buy some phone credit. We were crossing a busy-ish street, and were hastening across to the other side. As we got closer, we started walking we’d made it. And then I was on my back at the bottom of somewhere dark and cement-y. It felt dark and deep and damp, and my first instinct was to get myself out who knew what was down there? And it took a ...
Little things | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. The ‘Real’ Junior Fellow. In case I say… →. August 26, 2013. Hey my friends,. Sorry I’ve been so MIA. A lot of stuff’s been going on, and I haven’t had the clarity and/or patience to blog about it all. I’ve been gathering lists in my head all summer about the things I miss about Canada and the things I’ll miss about Uganda. Here are some of them:. Things I Will Miss About Uganda. Goats, everywhere. They are just so amusing. How readily people laugh, and how far it goes. Hospitality....
July | 2013 | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. Monthly Archives: July 2013. A couple weeks ago, I asked the rocking group of people known as EWB McGill for some challenges. I was moving to a new district, and wanted some ways to start getting my feet wet before I started work and … Continue reading →. July 25, 2013. Spies, surveys and Swahili. A random collection of stories for you. (Shoutout to Lauren for this idea! July 22, 2013. The “Africa” playlist. July 15, 2013. Will you marry me? July 9, 2013. July 6, 2013. Jerome on Privile...
In case I say… | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. Privilege meets unfairness →. In case I say…. August 27, 2013. A guide to understanding Ugandan English as I know it. Or Canadians who have been spending a lot of time around Ugandans lately…. How is the going? How is it going. How has been the day? How’s your day going? How was the night? How are they there? How are the people doing at your home? How is the situation there? How’s it going over there? You are from where? Where have you been? I am from the field:. Can you move over?
Photographic Interlude | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. Mzungu down →. August 3, 2013. My fellow JFs just have such good ideas for blogs. Thanks Andrea. For this one.). Here are some pictures I’ve taken in the month or so I’ve lived in Iganga! It’s by no means representative some of the biggest people in my life here I don’t have photos of yet but I hope it gives some window into my day to day. Lucia, this is my blog challenge to find food I love…all so great! Saluwa, my 18 year old host sister. She is lovely. My work here involves a lot of ...
April | 2013 | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. Monthly Archives: April 2013. April 24, 2013. One week until the start of predep! A few weeks ago at our chapter meeting, we took some time to brainstorm some expectations and goals that’ll help me and the chapter make the most of my placement. They’re bound … Continue reading →. Follow me on Twitter for updates in 140 characters or less. In case I say…. The ‘Real’ Junior Fellow. On Privilege meets unfairness. Jerome on Privilege meets unfairness. Sarah AB on Privilege meets unfairness.
A lot of stories | EWBallin' | Page 2
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A lot of stories. Newer posts →. A couple weeks ago, I asked the rocking group of people known as EWB McGill for some challenges. I was moving to a new district, and wanted some ways to start getting my feet wet before I started work and met my family. Unfortunately, I let some good old culture shock. Get in the way of making it happen right away, but better late than never, right? I’ll post them here as I knock them off the list. And so it went! Anglais ou francais, comme vous voulez. July 25, 2013.
Privilege meets unfairness | A lot of stories
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A lot of stories. In case I say…. November 17, 2013. 8220;It just feels super unfair. But then again, I’ve had a pretty fair life.”. Not exactly positive notes to end my journey on, but spirits were still relatively high and reflective. That all changed when we missed our flights home two days later because we couldn’t get our passports back in time, but I digress. The end of August saw me through some bureaucracy and, in my privileged definition of the word,. I have informed myself of the date and time!
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Rebuilding Foundations | An exploration of international development work in Africa
An exploration of international development work in Africa. It might be awhile before I return to Africa and/or blogging. I hope you enjoyed reading my thoughts and ideas over the past few months. Maybe some things from my Ways to Help from Home. List struck a chord or now you want to visit Ghana yourself. Regarding international development, I still don’t think money is the best answer. If you want to donate, however, I recommend Engineers Without Borders. Ways to help from home. Sometimes, though, the ...
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Rebuilding from the Ashes. This will be the continuing story of Havelock Wesleyan Church as we embark on the journey of rebuilding after fire destroyed our church home on Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Where we are now. 1,000 gifts of $500. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. Just a little taste of what it was like to watch the steeple going up. The steeple is in place! Including a few pics to bring you all up to date. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The steeple is in place!
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