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My life in Tumu, Ghana: May 2006
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My life in Tumu, Ghana. My site is to share my experiences and observations of life in Tumu for the two years I am volunteering with VSO. Saturday, May 13, 2006. I read yesterday that there is a shortfall of 17,ooo(approx) teachers for basic education in Ghana. And that is if all teachers graduating this year teach and no one leaves teaching! But to be honest what can you expect when some teachers can work for a year and not get paid! Not much incentive is it? Posted by Lucy at 10:03 am. Ahhh the beach&#...
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My life in Tumu, Ghana: August 2006
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My life in Tumu, Ghana. My site is to share my experiences and observations of life in Tumu for the two years I am volunteering with VSO. Thursday, August 24, 2006. The day a hippo came to town! Yes you did read that properly, Tumu is now the proud foster parents of a full grown male hippopotamus. I was taking an afternoon nap on Saturday (as you do in hot countries! Apparently a hippopotamus had found its way into Tumu dam. I was determined next time to get it. and what a picture it is! Can you see it?
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My life in Tumu, Ghana: April 2006
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My life in Tumu, Ghana. My site is to share my experiences and observations of life in Tumu for the two years I am volunteering with VSO. Wednesday, April 05, 2006. Here's hoping I can upload some photographs. Some of the JSS boys. Independence Day parade, children preparing to march. The good and the bad of the college inter-house athletics competition high jump - the sports ground is the football pitch as well. note the lack of training shoes! Posted by Lucy at 2:54 pm. Learning Sisaala: No. 1. And the...
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the humanity in care and protection of children affected by conflict – the perpetual bloom
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International development and aid work in south and southeast asia; electric elephants; bodhi trees and buddha teeth; all things coconut. African heroes: the stories of brave badasses! Development by chris blattman. Good intentions are not enough. If you only read one thing this week. Of jatras and julus’. The meaningfulness of little things. The perpetual bloom in photos. The technology liberation front. UN, World Governments - Protect Aid Workers Now! Cartoons Showing How #Saudi. February 18, 2010.
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Akshay’s story: Is 20-24 rupees a day the price of childhood? – the perpetual bloom
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International development and aid work in south and southeast asia; electric elephants; bodhi trees and buddha teeth; all things coconut. African heroes: the stories of brave badasses! Development by chris blattman. Good intentions are not enough. If you only read one thing this week. Of jatras and julus’. The meaningfulness of little things. The perpetual bloom in photos. The technology liberation front. UN, World Governments - Protect Aid Workers Now! Cartoons Showing How #Saudi. November 2, 2009.
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the ‘metis’ of eliminating child labour – the perpetual bloom
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International development and aid work in south and southeast asia; electric elephants; bodhi trees and buddha teeth; all things coconut. African heroes: the stories of brave badasses! Development by chris blattman. Good intentions are not enough. If you only read one thing this week. Of jatras and julus’. The meaningfulness of little things. The perpetual bloom in photos. The technology liberation front. UN, World Governments - Protect Aid Workers Now! Cartoons Showing How #Saudi. May 1, 2010. Child Lab...
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children’s participation: evidence, findings, commitments – the perpetual bloom
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International development and aid work in south and southeast asia; electric elephants; bodhi trees and buddha teeth; all things coconut. African heroes: the stories of brave badasses! Development by chris blattman. Good intentions are not enough. If you only read one thing this week. Of jatras and julus’. The meaningfulness of little things. The perpetual bloom in photos. The technology liberation front. UN, World Governments - Protect Aid Workers Now! Cartoons Showing How #Saudi. July 11, 2010. Notify ...
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My life in Tumu, Ghana: March 2006
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My life in Tumu, Ghana. My site is to share my experiences and observations of life in Tumu for the two years I am volunteering with VSO. Saturday, March 18, 2006. So there is life outside of Tumu. It's been a while since I last updated my blog and a lot has happened in that time. I have pretty much settled into life in Tumu, everyone is so friendly and helpful. I am so busy at work there is enough for two people. Posted by Lucy at 12:37 pm. View my complete profile. Deidre in Ho Chi Ming City.