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sharing coaching | Beneath the Mosquito Net
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Beneath the Mosquito Net. As if to celebrate the completion of just over 6 months in Cameroon, I had a great opportunity to be Coach Caroline once more. Though I have coached, proposed coaching programs, written about coaching and otherwise kept up with the field, this was my first major outing to share this love of mine. Working in organization , and one I am co-facilitating on introducing the Executive Council for VSO and the Professional Development Group (which I am a member of! Let me run through th...
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The old men can walk no farther | eye on the equator
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Eye on the equator. A blog from uganda. The old men can walk no farther. The citizens who live in the city are apprehensive of the Karamojong and consider them ungovernable, poverty-ridden savages. Literacy levels are indeed low but the value of their cattle is often much greater than the value of the salaries received by government civil servants, who come from the south to administer the region and pressure its people to abandon their pastoralist lifestyle, like they did in this village. Notify me of n...
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Dancing with Ethiopian Mid-Wives | Spider Webs Unite
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My volunteer experience in Ethiopia. Laquo; An unimaginable Ethiopian vacation. Risky business at Ethiopia’s Lake Langano. Dancing with Ethiopian Mid-Wives. March 16, 2013 by marianbeth. Enthusiastic dancing erupted the minute we reached the outskirts of Addis as both buses bounced with a mix of traditional and Ethio-Pop music . Everyone was in great spirits as we headed 270 km south to Hawassa on March 7. For the Ethiopian Mid-Wives Association (EMA). Small town scene with plenty of donkey carts. Kitfo ...
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Marian’s last post – betam amaseganalo and ciao Ethiopia | Spider Webs Unite
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My volunteer experience in Ethiopia. Laquo; Cultural re-entry and the end of a three-month honeymoon! Surprise – SWOTs up for Marian in 2015! Marian’s last post – betam amaseganalo and ciao Ethiopia. December 31, 2013 by marianbeth. In Ethiopia, if we needed to get the waiter’s attention, we simply clapped our hands loudly. I don’t think that would go over well in the Hotel Vancouver lounge. Said my friend Anne. Besides didn’t you say you had learned patience in Ethiopia? Yes, but I am home now! Brother ...
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A Window into Miracles | My experience in Lawra, Ghana
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My experience in Lawra, Ghana. A Window into Miracles. January 22, 2010 at 2:10 pm ( Uncategorized. This morning, I witnessed a miracle. Right outside my window, in my front yard, a mother goat gave birth to two kids! It stood standing for a whole 3 seconds! Unfortunately, I did have to leave for work so I am excited to see if things have progressed in a positive way. I know that these goats will continue to roam the area but hope that they will come back soon, even it it’s to graze in the yard with ...
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without a mossie net | Beneath the Mosquito Net
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Beneath the Mosquito Net. Without a mossie net. It’s been two weeks since we left Cameroon 14 days since we zipped the bags, mentally stored our memories and headed for the airport amidst an oncoming rainstorm of biblical proportions. Just Cameroon’s way of reminding us that it is a powerful force that we have not, even after two years of living and working there, completely figured out. And it won’t let go too easily either! Was that a message? Here’s how it went down:. A final bow. Get pictures tak...
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picturing local economic development opportunities | Beneath the Mosquito Net
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Beneath the Mosquito Net. Picturing local economic development opportunities. A couple weeks ago, I was lucky enough (alongside fellow-volunteer, Cornelia) to be able to facilitate a short photovoice project with IDF the same organization I have been doing coaching training with. It got me fired up in a big way! The photovoice project was about economic development and the opportunities for greater work in that area by IDF and VSO Cameroon. More precisely, we were working on answering the question:.
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My Work | Spider Webs Unite
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My volunteer experience in Ethiopia. My new role will take me back to Ethiopia for a couple of months starting mid-January 2015 to work as a Program Adviser for a brand new Cuso International program in Ethiopia. It will focus on reproductive,maternal, new-born and child health (RMNCH) in two regions in sou=thern Ethiopia. I will assist the Cuso office in stakeholder mapping, identifying baseline indicators, SWOT analysis, gender audit, etc. On August 17, 2010 at 3:47 pm. Hi, Marian,. You are commenting ...