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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. I just got back from a two week vacation in Senegal. It was a badly needed vacation so that I could relax eat anything my heart desired. I met my friend from college, Clint, and we stayed at fancy hotel in the heart of Dakar. It was right on the coast, with an amazing breakfast buffet, and a gorgeous pool where you could sun tan and hear the waves crashing. I never thought I would be able to do any of that in Africa, but it was awesome! We ended the trip by simply rela...
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The Next Page: March 2013
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. Cameroon to Tanzania to Thailand. These past few months have just seemed to fly by. So much happening and so quickly. In December I really started to tie up loose ends in Cameroon and bring my work at UNICEF to a close. It was a really bittersweet time. During my last week in Cameroon, which also happened to be the first week of 2013, I was lucky enough to have a good group of PCVs in the capital. It was a great way to start off the new year. I then met my friends, Ans...
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. PHAST: Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation. 169; World Health Organization, 1998. November 11, 2015 at 8:35 AM. Pleace i need the diffrent between cats&clts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Christina Stegura, PCV. The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”. Other Peace Corps Blogs. Baobabs, Pagodas, and the Taj Mahal. Wake Me Up Before You Togo. The Road Less Traveled. Deep in the Heart of Mauritania. A State of Mind.
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The Next Page: September 2012
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. I just got back from a two week vacation in Senegal. It was a badly needed vacation so that I could relax eat anything my heart desired. I met my friend from college, Clint, and we stayed at fancy hotel in the heart of Dakar. It was right on the coast, with an amazing breakfast buffet, and a gorgeous pool where you could sun tan and hear the waves crashing. I never thought I would be able to do any of that in Africa, but it was awesome! We ended the trip by simply rela...
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The Next Page: January 2012
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. First few weeks in Yaounde. Recreation and relaxation options are much greater in the city. Peace Corps Volunteers are always in and out and ready to hang out. My fellow UNICEF workers are a very interesting and experienced group of people that I hope to get to know more. My officemate is a French volunteer working on a malaria initiative. There is also an expatriate community here that organizes activities like: ultimate Frisbee and yoga! Pennsylvania for the Holidays.
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The Next Page: Celebrating 50 years of Peace Corps in Cameroon
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. Celebrating 50 years of Peace Corps in Cameroon. For the past two months I was completely consumed with helping to plan and coordinate the 50 year anniversary event that Peace Corps held. Our new Country Director, Jackie Sesonga, had seen similar events across West Africa and decided that this would be a great opportunity for PC Cameroon to raise our visibility in country. Kim and I holding the gift basket for Chantal Biya. Rose, my counterpart from Bangang, and me!
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The Next Page: December 2012
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. After the 50th anniversary event I needed to take some vacation days to unwind. Luckily Thanksgiving fell perfectly into this time. So on Black Friday I headed to Bertoua where I would eat my 3rd Thanksgiving meal over two days. Pretty awesome. I made our family spinach dip in a bread boat and we killed our own turkey. After Bertoua, I headed to Kentzou where Jakob and Geoff live. Kentzou is a town all the way on the eastern border of Cameroon. Eddie worked really hard...
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The Next Page: July 2011
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. Summer Camps and 4ht of July. On the actual 4th I went to Dschang and spent an afternoon at the pool with some other volunteers. We made pizza for dinner with potato salad and mango cobbler. What more can you ask for? Also I cut my hair! I now have bangs and about 8 fewer inches. It is much easier to wash now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Christina Stegura, PCV. The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”. Other Peace Corps Blogs. A State of Mind.
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The Next Page: March 2011
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. Dust is everywhere. Every time the wind picks up, there is more dust, when a moto drives by, when a car or truck rumbles down the road; more dust. Ok that is enough complaining about the dust; I just look forward to when the trees are green again, the sky is blue again, and the air is fresh. Dust is everywhere. Every time the wind picks up, there is more dust, when a moto drives by, when a car or truck rumbles down the road; more dust. I have been working on a painting...
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The Next Page: August 2012
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My Peace Corps Journey in Cameroun. Biking through the Jungle. A while ago, some fellow PCVs were thinking a loud about taking a bike trip from Ambam in the South region to the beach in Campo through the Campo-Ma’an National Park. It sounded like an amazing, yet lofty, idea. Somehow, though, we just realized this project. Then we took a car to our starting village of Nyambissang. That afternoon we biked to a nearby village and then hiked to some waterfalls with a guide. It seemed like a miracle. We r...