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Project HOPE in South Africa: April 2009
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Monday, April 27, 2009. Opening Doors with Donation of Medical Supplies. Poduct Donation from Smith and Nephew. Is known for its ability to effectively procure and distribute needed medicines and medical supply donations with high levels of accountability. We call this Gifts-In-Kind or GIK for short. It can act as a great introduction when one is beginning work in a new country. To show our appreciation we had a ceremony inviting the South African representatives of GSK and S&N as well as the Executive M...
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The Thoughtful Path - Director's Blog: March 2012
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The Thoughtful Path - Director's Blog. Saturday, 10 March 2012. Big Boys Don't Cry. In their classic 1975 hit, "I'm Not In Love", 10cc whispered "big boys don't cry". Well, after a meeting with the Early Childhood Development Hub of the Thoughtful Path: Munsieville yesterday, I discovered that they were either completely wrong, or I am not a big boy after all! Lizzie, Chairperson of the ECD Hub reported to a hushed meeting that a four-month-old baby had died a few days ago on the lap of the lone-operator...
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The Thoughtful Path - Director's Blog: August 2011
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The Thoughtful Path - Director's Blog. Saturday, 27 August 2011. I have attended several meetings in the past week, where the big challenges that hold children back, have been discussed. Business leaders, community representatives, house-holders, pastors and, most important of all, children and young people themselves, all seem to agree on South Africa's BIG FIVE! Poverty, child abuse, teenage pregnancy, drugs, and booze! So, as one who lives, eats and sleeps Munsieville, but only gets to sit down with i...
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Project Hope UK's Munsieville blog: Never judge a book by its cover: the beauty of Munsieville
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News from our team on the ground in Munsieville, South Africa. Tuesday, 7 August 2012. Never judge a book by its cover: the beauty of Munsieville. Abi Brooks is an International Development student from Portsmouth University, currently on assignment in Munsieville. Here are her first impressions of life in the township:. Check back soon for more insights from Abi's journey on The Thoughtful Path: Munsieville. Executive Director, Project Hope UK. 13 August 2012 at 06:12. Thanks for sharing .
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Project Hope UK's Munsieville blog: October 2011
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News from our team on the ground in Munsieville, South Africa. Tuesday, 18 October 2011. Peace and possibility - our patron's 80th birthday party. Project HOPE UK's volunteers Alyson Krucher and Carola Michielsen had the honour to be invited to the 80th birthday celebrations for Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Read Alyson's account of this amazing day:. What an awe-inspiring weekend of peace and possibility! Where Desmond Tutu grew up). The importance of leadership resonated throughout this weekend of celebrati...
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Project Hope UK's Munsieville blog: New recruits join The Thoughtful Path team
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News from our team on the ground in Munsieville, South Africa. Thursday, 11 October 2012. New recruits join The Thoughtful Path team. Project HOPE UK is pleased to welcome several new recruits to The Thoughtful Path in Munsieville. Joining Betty Nkoana, Director, Operations are:. Thuli Mpanza, Project Coordinator. Thandi Ngaloshe, Public Health Mentor. Saffiera Sello, Public Health Mentor. Imelda Phetoe, Mental Health and Well-Being Mentor. We look forward to reporting on their work in the coming weeks.
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Project Hope UK's Munsieville blog: July 2012
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News from our team on the ground in Munsieville, South Africa. Tuesday, 10 July 2012. Focusing on the children. Here is GSK PULSE volunteer Sarah Hatfield's update from her second week in Munsieville:. Executive Director, Project Hope UK. Thursday, 5 July 2012. Hello from Munsieville, South Africa. Daphne Van is a GlaxoSmithKline PULSE volunteer working with us in Munsieville for the next 6 months - read her update from her first week in South Africa:. Executive Director, Project Hope UK. Project Hope on...
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Project Hope UK's Munsieville blog: August 2012
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News from our team on the ground in Munsieville, South Africa. Thursday, 30 August 2012. It is hard to believe it has been over a month since I have written. Africa Time! Executive Director, Project Hope UK. Tuesday, 7 August 2012. Never judge a book by its cover: the beauty of Munsieville. Abi Brooks is an International Development student from Portsmouth University, currently on assignment in Munsieville. Here are her first impressions of life in the township:. Executive Director, Project Hope UK.
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Project Hope UK's Munsieville blog: Learning from life not textbooks
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News from our team on the ground in Munsieville, South Africa. Thursday, 25 October 2012. Learning from life not textbooks. Greetings from rainy Randfontein! It is exciting to get to see the bountiful results of a small initiative that was started at the beginning of my internship. One of the highlights of last week occurred on Thursday when I got to spend an afternoon with Mama Gloria, the sister of Archbishop Desmond Tutu! Travel truly brings enriching experiences and new lessons to be learned.
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