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Gonda-Uganda
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Sunday, February 14, 2010. I was impressed by Chris’s ability to immediately pick up the Rukiga number system which in my mind has only been surpassed by his ability to down Coca Cola at a blistering pace. The Rukiga language is filled with twists and turns that at ...
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Gonda-Uganda: Workshop Post III
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Friday, June 19, 2009. Written by Tor Erickson on his four months building latrines with the Batwa. Some of the names in this blog have been changed. I first met James in his native. In December, 2008. On our first encounter he was focused and serious. During this t...
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Gonda-Uganda: October 2008
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. A photo of me holding Bright, the healthiest child in Uganda. Bright rarely smiles but chooses to show his affection in hugs and high 5's. It’s been a couple weeks since my last posting and it is difficult to find where to begin. Small 10f...
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Gonda-Uganda: Positive response to Rotary's consistent approach
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Positive response to Rotary's consistent approach. The Rotary 3H goat project in the community of Kitariro. A consistent approach- Remaining consistent with our methods of community interaction and our expectations of community involvement.
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Gonda-Uganda: February 2009
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Thursday, February 5, 2009. Community with a capital "C". Batwa community members of Bikuto with Batwa Development Program staff member Levi Besingye (in the motorcycle helment). All of my encounters with the NGOs (which are a heavy presence in. And local government...
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Nevada County New Business Network. 124; Comments RSS. Buying and Selling a Business. Tax Planning and Requirements. Tech Talks: Big Data. On Catch A Glimpse Behind the Man…. Nevada County Small…. On Presenters Information from Sm…. On Free Small Business and Entrep…. Nevada County Busine…. On Free Small Business and Entrep…. On Free Small Business and Entrep…. Keys to Successfully Starting a Business. 1 Have a plan. Where can I get help locally? The Nevada County Economic Resource Council (ERC). The Sie...
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Gonda-Uganda: September 2008
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Red Tailed Monkey hanging out near the guesthouse. It has been a long week of settling in here at the guest house as well as working out the first details for the assessment of water sources. World amenities are accounted for. Home though...
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Gonda-Uganda: Opening communication lines
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Friday, May 21, 2010. The heavily cultivated hills of Southwest Uganda with the Albertine Rift Valley seen in the background. With no way forward but to shed your steel carriage and take well worn footpaths into the forest south or into. West Just one or two kilomet...
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Gonda-Uganda: May 2010
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Friday, May 21, 2010. The heavily cultivated hills of Southwest Uganda with the Albertine Rift Valley seen in the background. With no way forward but to shed your steel carriage and take well worn footpaths into the forest south or into. West Just one or two kilomet...
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Gonda-Uganda: Workshop Post II
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Join Hydrologist and Rotaract member Sol Henson on his journey to assist rural villagers in Southwestern Uganda to implement water projects. On this blog he shares his experiences and stories in this remote and strikingly beautiful landscape. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Tor and community memebers from the Batwa settlement of Kitariro setting a latrine floor in place. Written by Tor Erickson on his four months building latrines with the Batwa. From a letter to my parents, dated March 1, 2009. What can I say?
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