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Hammy's Excellent Zambian Adventure: July 2007
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Monday, July 23, 2007. You Canadians Are Rich, No? 8220;You people from Canada, you are rich, no? You people are richer than us Zambians, no? Me (thinking to myself): “Ummm, ummm…well, no…I mean yes, I mean I don’t know”. I was found pondering such a thought to myself on the first night of my stay in Aaron Mwansa’s living room in a village in Mkushi. Why am I struggling to come up with an answer? My conversation with Mr. Mwansa about the difference in wealth allocation came about when I asked of the ...
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Hammy's Excellent Zambian Adventure: What Am I Doing in Zambia?
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Sunday, June 10, 2007. What Am I Doing in Zambia? What Am I Doing in Zambia? So,when PROFIT's 5 year contract runs out in 3 years time, they hope to have helped facilitate a viable enough market for these products and a strong, trusting relationship to allow the business transactions to continue after their departure. I will post my findings in the future Blog! Very interesting blog and a good posting! You must maintain your blog, its interesting! Help With Research Paper. January 12, 2010 at 5:58 AM.
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Owen in Zambia: Lusaka
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Monday, May 21, 2007. Excerpt from my journal:. The monitor on the airplane. Later on the flight,. Sunrise over the Kalahari. The road from the airport. Our first full day in Lusaka was unbelievably draining. Jet lagged, and terrified of thieves (the first workshop of our in-country training was on avoiding pickpockets), we were sent out into the busy Solwezi. Market on a scavenger hunt to find a list of items given to us only in Nyanja. This excerpt from my journal sums it up well:. 2007, 2:26PM,. Volun...
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Owen in Zambia: Going Home
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Saturday, August 25, 2007. I can't believe my time in Zambia has come to an end. Early tomorrow afternoon I will be getting onto a plane which will be the first leg of my trip home. As of August 27th, I will be in Canada. After that, it's a few days of EWB reintegration training and then I will be fully back into normal life. Sitting with Elias on my last weekend. Grocery store in Lusaka. Now for the other question: am I excited to leave Zambia? Take care everyone,. Safe trip home Owen. Have a safe set o...
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Kate in Zambia: Three and a half months sounds like a long time...
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Friday, July 13, 2007. Three and a half months sounds like a long time. Then there’s the plane ticket in your bag telling you that you finish on August 26th no ifs ands or butts about it. It’s a strange dynamic to work with. Now the real challenge is figuring out where to focus your energy to do the right things in the right way over the teeny tiny bit of time left. There are several tasks, easily measured and relatively easily accomplished that I’ve been asked to do, and they’re going accord...The rocks...
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Kate in Zambia: Tada! A short photo tour!
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Friday, July 13, 2007. A short photo tour! And here it is folks, the moment you've all been waiting for (and the one that took me several hours and several thousand Kwacha at an Internet cafe to complete). PHOTOS! The plan here is to take you on a mini-summary of what I've been up to so far. Enjoy the ride! The view from the South African Airways flight landing in Johannesburg at 6:50am. This is quite possible the longest and the largest sunset I've ever seen. And finally, a look at the place I call work...
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Kate in Zambia: An Introduction
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Monday, May 28, 2007. My apologies on the lack of photos. I planned poorly and don’t have them on the same flash drive as I had my blog entry saved. I’ll double up next time, so for now use your imagination. There are some small plants framing her doorway and a larger tree in the open space between the houses, as well as fields of cotton growing all around that makes for a very nice view and very big skies! I can also be reached at katebowers@ewb.ca. Kate Bowers c/o Africa 2000PO Box 310201, NRDC Campus.