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SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA: June 2006
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SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. Field Work and Football. This past week, Luke and I began our first district analysis. We are planning on analyzing the current capacities of the District Water and Sanitation Team(DWST), and the current methodologies used by the DWST and other people at the district level, such as the District Chief Executive, the District Coordinating Director an. On the first day,. We spoke with th. E DWST about the challenges they face, how they collect information.
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SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA: April 2006
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SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA. Wednesday, April 19, 2006. So I'm new to this whole blog thing, but hopefully through this I'll be able to keep you updated on my summer in Ghana. Posted by Sarah @ 10:40 AM. SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA. View my complete profile. Engineers Without Borders Canada. EWB University of Western Ontario Chapter. Kyle in Ghana - Windsor. Sabrina in Ghana - Guelph. Marka in Ghana - MacMaster. Mari in Ghana - SFU. Bryn in Ghana - UNB. Ghislaine in Ghana - McGill. Dave in Ghana - Dalhousie.
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SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA: August 2006
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SARAH'S SUMMER IN GHANA. Monday, August 14, 2006. From Strange to Beautiful. I want to thank everyone for following along and supporting me every step of the way. On more challenging days, I have looked back at the comments people have written and they’ve motivated me to push on. Thanks to my chapter and all the EWB supporters who truly made my placement possible. Words cannot describe how rewarding this experience has been. Thanks to my friends and family. Distance had definitely mad. Ed a day of hard w...
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Evonne in Ghana: Gari, Batik and Politics...
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Sunday, July 1, 2007. Gari, Batik and Politics. Apologies to all for the longer-than-usual silence – surprise power outages, village stays, and course registration have prevented some good blogging, but hopefully I’ll make up for it this week. So last week I did a village stay in Kafaba, a biggish village about 40 minutes south east of Salaga with a population around 1500. Since cassava is one of the main crops in the district, gari processing is a popular activity in many areas. I met Adisa and Ataw...
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GhanaBryn: Where is the Love?
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My name is Bryn Ferris and I just finished my second year at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). I set up this blog because I'm spending this summer working abroad with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) in Ghana! I'm working with the Rural Aid Action Programme (RAAP) where I'll be based around Hain in the Upper West region. Monday, July 03, 2006. Where is the Love? Tonight I had one of the moments I was told to expect. I was just considering to myself how cliché of a. Now it wasn’t that the sound was un...
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GhanaBryn: August 2006
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My name is Bryn Ferris and I just finished my second year at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). I set up this blog because I'm spending this summer working abroad with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) in Ghana! I'm working with the Rural Aid Action Programme (RAAP) where I'll be based around Hain in the Upper West region. Sunday, August 20, 2006. Men yell directions in tongues I don’t know. While the women sell the world on their head. The children could be unhappy without fancy toys. And as darkness ...
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GhanaBryn: Welcome!
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My name is Bryn Ferris and I just finished my second year at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). I set up this blog because I'm spending this summer working abroad with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) in Ghana! I'm working with the Rural Aid Action Programme (RAAP) where I'll be based around Hain in the Upper West region. Monday, February 05, 2007. A reflection on cultural differences. After my first month in Ghana. My reaction after Ghana's first World Cup victory. Some personal struggles (guilt).
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GhanaBryn: Stranger in a Strange Land
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My name is Bryn Ferris and I just finished my second year at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). I set up this blog because I'm spending this summer working abroad with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) in Ghana! I'm working with the Rural Aid Action Programme (RAAP) where I'll be based around Hain in the Upper West region. Saturday, May 27, 2006. Stranger in a Strange Land. I’ve finished reading what is likely to be the first of many books this summer. Highly educated Ghanaians, some with one or more u...