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Sabrina Heads East....Again: May 2011
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Sabrina Heads East.Again. Thursday, May 5, 2011. So, it’s been a while since my last blog post and it’s crazy that I’m writing this at the end of my 7. Sometimes it feels like I`ve been here ages, and other times it feels like we arrived on the ferry just yesterday. It`s funny how quickly a place can become home. I often forget that I`m living in a tropical paradise, although I now completely understand the concept of `island fever`. Waiting out the rain. On the shore in Stone Town. Some of them may even...
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Sabrina Heads East....Again: Introduction
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Sabrina Heads East.Again. Friday, April 8, 2011. Well, I’m officially back in the world of blogging! I’ve once again returned to Tanzania, only this time to Zanzibar, for a 7 month internship (March 21. 2011) through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Youth Challenge International (YCI), and Family Planning Tanzania (UMATI). UMATI is a non-profit NGO that provides sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education, services, and resources in 18 locations throughout Tanzania. Within each of...
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Sabrina Heads East....Again: Sexual Health Education through Song, Dance and Theatre
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Sabrina Heads East.Again. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Sexual Health Education through Song, Dance and Theatre. This blog was originally written for and posted at. Over the past two months I’ve been fortunate enough to attend several community events and education sessions through UMATI’s current project “Daraja”. A large focus of the project is encouraging youth- parent communication as a means to increase awareness surrounding SRH issues and to reduce to the likelihood of risky sexual behaviour among youth.
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Sabrina Heads East....Again: Photos from July
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Sabrina Heads East.Again. Monday, August 15, 2011. Here are a few of my favorite pictures from the month of July. Enjoy! Red Colobus Monkeys in Jozani Forest. Cheryl and I with a VERY old Tortoise. Low Tide at Jambiani. Me on Prison Island. View from Prison Island. Innovation at Its Best. I often see little ones running around with toy trucks they’ve made from plastic bottles or cardboard, using water bottle caps as the wheels. Take a look at the pictures below! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sabrina Heads East....Again: September 2011
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Sabrina Heads East.Again. Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Renovations and Family Planning. This blog was originally written for and posted at ". As a sit in my dark room, the electricity out again, I’m trying to make a plan for my remaining 5 weeks in Zanzibar. It seems crazy that I have so little time left of my 7 month internship with YCI and UMATI. To be honest, a part of me feels as though I’m just getting started. At a time when I should be wrapping things up I’m nose deep with work to do. The renovati...
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Where in the World is Larissa!?: Day 4- Kungwe Village (May 7, 2011)
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Where in the World is Larissa! So I'm off on another adventure again. This time to Tanzania as a CIDA Intern with Youth Challenge International! Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Day 4- Kungwe Village (May 7, 2011). After the same morning routine in the homestay and waiting for the Ward Officer to join us for our meeting we finally left and went straight to Kungwe Village to perform our needs assessment! This was the first time going to Kungwe and I had no clue what to expect. After waiting a bit for more p...
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Hakuna Matatizo Rafiki!: October 2011
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Sunday, October 30, 2011. WASH Clubs and Our Peer Educators. Yesterday I had another great day working on one of our projects. Imagine the typical Canadian elementary school. You might see 500-700 students; running, drinkable water; enough toilets for student and teacher use; soap to wash your hands; and possibly a lack of dirt floors and holes in the roof. Check out Jamie’s blog at http:/ thesustainablepath.wordpress.com. For more information on the project start-up. This is Alex, a peer educator, teach...
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Sabrina Heads East....Again: August 2011
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Sabrina Heads East.Again. Monday, August 15, 2011. Here are a few of my favorite pictures from the month of July. Enjoy! Red Colobus Monkeys in Jozani Forest. Cheryl and I with a VERY old Tortoise. Low Tide at Jambiani. Me on Prison Island. View from Prison Island. Innovation at Its Best. I often see little ones running around with toy trucks they’ve made from plastic bottles or cardboard, using water bottle caps as the wheels. Take a look at the pictures below! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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