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September | 2010 | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. Archive for September, 2010. Je M’en Fous Fever…and a Kiwi takeover in the Congo! On September 12, 2010. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 14 other followers. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. Losing Mary’s little girl: My encounter with infant mortality. Unpaid dowries, unidentified eggs and car parts lost in translation…. Upper Congo Fishes Projet.
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June | 2011 | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. Archive for June, 2011. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. On June 1, 2011. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 14 other followers. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. Losing Mary’s little girl: My encounter with infant mortality. Unpaid dowries, unidentified eggs and car parts lost in translation…. ACI (Africa Consultants International) Baobab Centre.
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On the streets of Kisangani…part 1 | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. November 14, 2010. On the streets of Kisangani…part 1. Going home to NZ, as a change of contexts, shed new light on certain encounters and incidents here in Congo that I realised are worth sharing. Some I never shared because time just passed me by. Others seemed unimportant. And others seemed a little too precious to subject to the nakedness of the public domain. His stopping has a cumulative effect and after half...
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At least five wells...: February 2011
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At least five wells. Moments of disbelief and celebration. The night of significant disappointment or perhaps. Thank you for your patience. The mood in the count. Side-line struggles with blue eyes. The first few days. The first few days. St Andrew's Refugee Center. Http:/ www.acibaobab.org. Http:/ www.rotaryinternational.org. Http:/ jamieinsenegal.blogspot.com. View my complete profile. Friday, February 18, 2011. Moments of disbelief and celebration. People were already cleaning up! People- rich, poor, ...
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At least five wells...: October 2009
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At least five wells. Back to school, finally. Jim and Amanda.not together, of course. Whos asking questions now. St Andrew's Refugee Center. Http:/ www.acibaobab.org. Http:/ www.rotaryinternational.org. Http:/ jamieinsenegal.blogspot.com. View my complete profile. Friday, October 30, 2009. It came to my attention this week that I haven't checked a weather report in more than 2 months. Cairo: warm and polluted. Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Friday, October 16, 2009. So we've talked about music and orchestr...
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. 8211; Kèbèmer avec Katie. J’ai mentionné plusieurs fois le nom de mon amie, Katie, une volontaire du Corps de la Paix, avec qui j’ai étudié en Suède en 2006. Alors, âpres avoir passé cinq mois et demi, à deux semaines de mon départ, je lui ai rendu visite, à son post d’affectation à Kèbèmer, une petite ville qui est à trois heures de Dakar. Les mangues sont moins chers en dehors de Dakar un grand sac pour NZ$2!
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Unpaid dowries, unidentified eggs and car parts lost in translation… | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. February 6, 2011. Unpaid dowries, unidentified eggs and car parts lost in translation…. Author’s note…these returnee stats are still under scrutiny by the humanitarian community…for the purposes of this blog post, we could replace simply ’70 000′ with ‘a hek of a lot of people’…”. Our ACF matatu van is dwarfed by a truck of returnees' belongings. And who or what decided to decimate the egg inside my tent? It’...
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Lights, camera, action against hunger… | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. November 7, 2010. Lights, camera, action against hunger…. Keeping people informed about what’s going on in places like the DR Congo is pretty important…getting the stories out about how much malnutrition still cripples the DRC and how ACF is working alongside the Congolese to fight that, is important to making it possible to keep doing what we do. For me one of the biggest questions when I look at any humanitarian ...
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January | 2011 | Lucie en Afrique
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Series Deux in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. A bit of context…. Food for thought…. Archive for January, 2011. Leopard-Print Shoes, Pied-Piper Tactics and Transit Camp Cinema. On January 23, 2011. Biological weapons in my tummy, the rolling hills of a Kenyan tea farm and life in a tukul hut. On January 16, 2011. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 14 other followers. A ‘little’ farewell to Africa. Action Against Hunger – USA.