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KCL Project Zimbabwe: Project Zim this year!
http://kclprojectzimbabwe.blogspot.com/2009/10/project-zim-this-year.html
Sunday, 4 October 2009. Project Zim this year! We have big plans for Project Zim this year. One of the projects we've been running in previous years is the Buddy project which involved Kings students and NUST students sending e-mails and sharing their experiences. This method of communication has proven to be difficult for both the Kings and NUST students involved. We also want to hear from you, this blog is going to be a forum for Zimbabwean and non-Zimbabwean students to share ideas or explore how thei...
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: An interview with Kirsten Scott
http://kclprojectzimbabwe.blogspot.com/2010/02/interview-with-kirsten-scott.html
Sunday, 7 February 2010. An interview with Kirsten Scott. What made you decide to start Project Zimbabwe? I had just been involved in starting ZHTS (Zimbabwe Health Training Support) and felt that it would be great to get students involved directly through a student-run project. I know that King's students had lots of energy and that the project could be a brilliant success. What were the initial challenges to starting such a group? What was the highlight of your time as President? What are you up to now?
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: A Conversation with Jen
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Saturday, 3 April 2010. A Conversation with Jen. This week, I had the opportunity to speak to Jennifer Clifford-Garner, the former President of Project Zimbabwe:. What made you decide to run for President of Project Zimbabwe? I had been involved with PZ since its inception, working with the. Founding president, Kirsten Scott, to build and expand the project. I had. Invested a lot of time and energy in to the general running of PZ and also. Potential PZ had and I wanted to put into place all my ideas and.
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: Project Zimbabwe Summer in Harare and Bulawayo '2011
http://kclprojectzimbabwe.blogspot.com/2012/01/project-zimbabwe-summer-in-harare-and.html
Saturday, 7 January 2012. Project Zimbabwe Summer in Harare and Bulawayo '2011. So as a very late first post for the year PZ 2011-12 I thought it would be nice to hear from last years PZ members that went to Harare and Bulawayo in Zimbabwe about what they were up to in Zimbabwe in the summer of 2011! What were the aims That Medyouth wanted to achieve in Summer 11'? Medyouth were focusing on 4 major aims:. To form a committee of dedicated students to mirror the UK committee. Were these aims executed?
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: Rachel's Jumping into the Victoria Falls (for Project Zim of course)
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Friday, 21 August 2009. Rachel's Jumping into the Victoria Falls (for Project Zim of course). As many of you may know Rachel Adams (co-president of Project Zim) is currently in Zimbabwe coordinating the Medyouth, sexual health education project. In an attempt to raise funds for Project Zimbabwe, she has bravely decided that she is going to jump into the Victoria falls, well she's not literally jumping but is bungee jumping into the Victoria Falls (which i'm assuming is less scary). Rest In Love, Dear Ela...
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: Medyouth update.
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Friday, 8 March 2013. Hi, my name is Gamu. I’m currently in my fourth year of. Study at King’s college London. I have been involved in Project Zimbabwe. PZ) since I started uni. Last year (2011) I was Medyouth Coordinator and had the opportunity to travel with a team to Zimbabwe (details of this trip can be found on the previous blog posts). However I wanted to update the blog by giving an update of the Medyouth project and the progress we’ve made a year later. For those who are new to the project:.
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: Medyouth with Andrew
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Sunday, 6 December 2009. What are you studying? Medicine, in my 3. Year at the moment and enjoying every second of it. Why get involved with med youth? Medyouth is a collaborative venture of medical students in the UK and Zimbabwe and is such a unique program i am privileged to be part of. We engage in a variety if activities which include sexual health education, exchange of ideas in medical school teaching and fund. Highlight of your Year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 4 To help with the provisio...
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DUAL
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Brown University Alumni Association (Singapore). We are a community of alumni, current students, parents, and friends of Brown University in Singapore. Our aim is to connect each other and the University, as well as to other organizations in the country, such as DUAL. Columbia University Club (Singapore). Cornell University / Cornell University Hoteliers. The club also maintains strong ties with Cornell University in Ithaca and often hosts events and talks with visiting faculty while doing its part to ke...
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: A Conversation with Kate Adams ( a ZHTS Trustee)
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Sunday, 11 April 2010. A Conversation with Kate Adams ( a ZHTS Trustee). What do you do professionally? I am a GP in Hackney. I also work at the Royal London A and E and for the Out of Hours service in Tower Hamlets. I do some consultancy work for the BMJ. I am a Council member for the Royal College of GPs and sit on the BMA’s Ethics Committee. What has been your involvement with NUST? What were your main highlights during your time at NUST? How did you involved with ZHTS? ZHTS will need to expand its me...
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KCL Project Zimbabwe: Conversatons with Fungai
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Sunday, 28 February 2010. This week, we're talking to Fungai from Fungai Neni. Think with me' as well as ' Fungai. And I' - in essence, I am asking that people be actively engaged in the content that I produce. What do you do professionally? I work in media and communications for the South African National AIDS Council. What inspired you to start your blog? What's the aim of your blog? To stimulate thought and discussion around contemporary issues, as seen through my eyes. Aims and Objectives 2011 / 2012.
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