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Ghanaian Al-Hassan: May 2006
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Kyle Baptista's 2006 JFID in Ghana. In Damongo, rains have threatened us for a few days. Large, perilous storms which seem certain to hit veer away from us at the last minute. There is a system to these storms that anyone can use to detect their occurrence minutes before they start (besides from looking at the clouds, of course):. Posted by Kyle at 06:05. We borrowed a truck from the MoFA office and transported my mattress from the Shangrila to my new home. We were greeted by all of the neighbors as ...
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Ghanaian Al-Hassan: June 2006
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Kyle Baptista's 2006 JFID in Ghana. Ghanaians can hardly believe what they have witnessed; Ghana is ranked #48 in the world against the #2 Czechs. After the first goal, almost everyone in town crowds around the few stores which have televisions. Ghana's national broadcaster, GTV, can be picked up by any antennae, making it very easy to receive the signals live from Germany. I hope you will join me in cheering on Ghana in the FIFA World Cup for the remainder of the tournament. Posted by Kyle at 10:11.
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Ghanaian Al-Hassan: April 2006
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Kyle Baptista's 2006 JFID in Ghana. Well I have arrived at the EWB training house. 12 Treford Street in Toronto is a cozy three bedroom duplex with three floors of bedding for the dozens of overseas volunteers who will sleep under this roof over the next several weeks. I am on a stopover on my way to Pickering for the weekend, but I will return Sunday morning to the training house for six days of intense workshops and sessions to prepare myself for the May 7th departure to Tamale. Unfortunately I do not ...
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Transmissions from Tamale: 2006-07-16
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Friday, July 21, 2006. Welcome to my blog! This first one is a loooooooong post, but I promise they will be shorter in the future. Hope you stick with it ;). My first weeks here in. Have been a whirlwind of activity, so it has taken quite some time to get my first post online. Thanks for your patience! I will try to update it at least twice a month, maybe weekly if possible. I would LOVE to hear from you, so please feel free to respond to my posts from time to time. So, what the heck am I doing in. Most ...
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Transmissions from Tamale: 2007-04-29
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007. A truly 'International' Half Marathon! See the photo below taken in my kitchen during the peak heat). In the most recent news, a good friend from Tamale and I have organized a truly ‘international’ half marathon race this past Sunday, April 29th. The run was initially conceived as a run involving both my Ghanaian friends as well as members of two EWB chapters in Canada as part of our ‘Working Partnerships’ connection. Dan and I describing the course before the start). Needless to...
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Jason in Malawi: April 2007
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007. TRAINING SUPPORT FOR PARTNERS. I have recently (as of Wednesday March 14) started on a new placement with Training Support for Partners. They are an organizational development and capacity building NGO that does a lot of the implementation, assessments, and baseline surveys for other NGOs as well as helps them improve their functioning (the whole org development and capacity building side). In their own words:. We have just completed a rapid assessment of three areas within.
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Jason in Malawi: February 2007
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Wednesday, February 07, 2007. Christmas with a spear-gun. Being 7,000 km away from home at Christmas can be pretty tough especially if you haven’t had a chance to see your family in 7 months but getting to use a spear gun to hunt wild. Tuna can help a bit. So as a bit of context, for Christmas break we decided to take a real vacation and head to Moçambique for some sun, sand, and socializing. This fish was huge and once I saw it I was drawn in to find out more information. They SPEARED this giant tuna.
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Transmissions from Tamale: 2006-07-02
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Wednesday, July 05, 2006. This is a test. Testing 1, 2, 3. Posted by Christian Beaudrie @ 4:36 PM. Links to this post. View my complete profile. Engineers Without Borders Canada. UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Jean-Luc and Vero - Mali. A truly International Half Marathon! A Royal Visit, M&E at MOFA, and A Happy Holiday va. A small taste of Ghana. Getting started in Tamale. This is a test.