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Thinking Out Loud: Where I've been lately
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About work and life, in development, in Zambia. Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Where I've been lately. Body: Sunrise on Easter Island. In a cold, dark moment before the sun rose over the Pacific, I had them all to myself. All fifteen Moai. Basking in the white light of a nearly full moon that was high in the sky directly behind me. We were early, my travel companions were out of sight, out of mind. I was alone. How on earth did I end up here? That toiled to carve and drag them to the coast? This is not the type...
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Thinking Out Loud: November 2008
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About work and life, in development, in Zambia. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Choose your own moralizing pitch. I know this is a cop out. I know I owe you all a post about what I'm doing right now, and I promise, it's on the way! Just so you know, I'm working with International Development Enterprises (IDE) on their Gates Foundation funded Rural Prosperity Initiative in Zambia. More to come, but you can peruse their website while you wait: http:/ www.ideorg.org/. Choose your own moralizing pitch. But now I'...
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Thinking Out Loud: Choose your own moralizing pitch
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About work and life, in development, in Zambia. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Choose your own moralizing pitch. I know this is a cop out. I know I owe you all a post about what I'm doing right now, and I promise, it's on the way! Just so you know, I'm working with International Development Enterprises (IDE) on their Gates Foundation funded Rural Prosperity Initiative in Zambia. More to come, but you can peruse their website while you wait: http:/ www.ideorg.org/. Choose your own moralizing pitch. But now I'...
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Engineers Without Borders | Eric Limacher – Pro Fellowship 2011
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Eric Limacher – Pro Fellowship 2011. Musings from Eric @ Zambia. Skip to primary content. Other Pro Fellows 2011. Engineers Without Borders (EWB). Is involved in creating opportunities for the rural poor in Africa to improve their own lives. Improvement, of course, is a relative term, and the culture in EWB strongly emphasizes an outlook that focuses on what “Dorothy” actually needs and wants for her life. If you live in Calgary like myself, check out the local chapter site at calgary.ewb.ca. You are com...
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Thinking Out Loud: March 2009
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About work and life, in development, in Zambia. Thursday, March 12, 2009. Pragmatism and social change. Is there a Weight Watchers of development? Ok, that came out all wrong. I didn’t mean to suggest that what the developing world needs right now is a diet plan! It’s just a thought I had when I stumbled onto an article in the NY Times about body image and dieting. I often think about what it takes to get people to change. The goal is usually a simple one: To eat less and healthier. Or for rural ...There...
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Thinking Out Loud: December 2008
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About work and life, in development, in Zambia. Friday, December 5, 2008. What is she doing? At the beginning of October, I started my second placement with Engineers Without Borders. This time around, I’m partnered with International Development Enterprises. IDE) Their mission: To increase the income of small holder farmers through the production and sale of high value crops, namely vegetables. How do they do it? The gist is this:. Training (in vegetable growing). Rural Household with $. What am I doing?
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Thinking Out Loud: July 2009
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About work and life, in development, in Zambia. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. I know, I've dropped the ball with the blog. There are many reasons for this, but none of them are really good enough. Many many apologies. But do not dismay! If you've missed me and my writing (as I'm sure you have), I can be found with The First Mile, here:. Http:/ atdaybreak.wordpress.com/. I can also be found on Twitter, here:. Hope you continue to follow me elsewhere on the blogosphere. Posted by Thulasy B. What I'm up to.
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Agriculture and Engineers in Ghana - A Perspective: October 2009
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Agriculture and Engineers in Ghana - A Perspective. This blog will chronicle my Junior Fellowship in International Development as a member of Engineers Without Borders. A Junior Fellowship is a 16-month volunteer program designed to develop leaders within chapters centered around 4-month overseas placements. I will be working in Northern Ghana, in partnership with the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA). Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Album 1: http:/ www.facebook.com/album.php? And so, here is a...
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Agriculture and Engineers in Ghana - A Perspective: September 2009
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Agriculture and Engineers in Ghana - A Perspective. This blog will chronicle my Junior Fellowship in International Development as a member of Engineers Without Borders. A Junior Fellowship is a 16-month volunteer program designed to develop leaders within chapters centered around 4-month overseas placements. I will be working in Northern Ghana, in partnership with the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA). Monday, September 28, 2009. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Just Like Sunday School. Lawra...
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