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Mountains of the Moon: The end of the wet season
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Mountains of the Moon. Sunday, June 18, 2006. The end of the wet season. These infections are a matter of life or death. One good answer is environmental management to reduce the breeding sites, treated nets and I suspect wider use of repellents would be a great help but they do not seem to be available here. A photograph of the best greenhouse of any university or college in the country. If we do things we try and do it right. Posted by Patrick and Kathie at 8:12 AM. Mountains of the Moon University.
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Mountains of the Moon: The Wild East
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Mountains of the Moon. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. And the child was killed, she was shot in the thigh but was OK. It is a savage part. When I was speaking I said that education would bring changes and change in culture and that they being leaders had better thinbk how they would handle it. In a way they are proud of their culture and change will not be universally popular. Posted by Patrick and Kathie at 11:47 AM. Mountains of the Moon University. Diaspora,Tax Laws and AIDS. The end of the wet season.
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Mountains of the Moon: November 2005
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Mountains of the Moon. Monday, November 28, 2005. Contact info@mmu.ac.ug . We leave on Thursday for Christmas in Ireland with all our family, Four, Spouses: three and Grandchildren: six. also fundraising and education as much as we can. Swapping sandals and a sun hat for wooly socks, gloves, anoracks and a fur hat. Posted by Patrick and Kathie at 10:02 PM. Mountains of the Moon University. Thought wed forgotten did you? Horrendous the way time passes. Here we are now ba. Visit of Presidents Wife.
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Mountains of the Moon: January 2005
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Mountains of the Moon. Friday, January 21, 2005. Mountains of the Moon. Mountains of the Moon. This is the start to thank our last born for seeting this up as his birthday present from us to him. It will take time to get the scene here up to date as so much is happening and so much is new, even now after being here for over a year. Posted by Patrick and Kathie at 10:46 PM. Mountains of the Moon University. Thought wed forgotten did you? Horrendous the way time passes. Here we are now ba.
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Mountains of the Moon: Weddings again
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Mountains of the Moon. Monday, August 21, 2006. One of our students who is a headmaster came in to discuss a staff member who also was to be signed up for the course. But then the real purpose of the visit: His wedding to another student on the course on 23rd September. Being one of the most important people. Posted by Patrick and Kathie at 11:23 AM. Mountains of the Moon University. Diaspora,Tax Laws and AIDS. The end of the wet season. 110 years of Christianity in Kabarole.
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Mountains of the Moon: Diaspora,Tax Laws and AIDS
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Mountains of the Moon. Saturday, August 19, 2006. Diaspora,Tax Laws and AIDS. At a wedding today of one of our students, celebrated by the bishop a massive affair. But as is normal, though I never like to assume, it started an hour late! Because of the stigma still attaching her elder brothers refuse to be tested. Every time I hear this sort of thing which is so common I find it really upsetting. Pray that AIDS never gets established in your own country where ever that might be. The end of the wet season.
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Mountains of the Moon: July 2005
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Mountains of the Moon. Saturday, July 23, 2005. More from Fort Portal. Recently one of my 15 year olds, a girl came to see me as she was suffering badly from malaria, so I took her to the doctor and then bought the drugs she needed, which may well have saved her life, I thought she was too sick to go home by boda boda: motorbike taxi, so I drove her home. Her parents are dead from Aids so like most who come and ask she is an orphan and can only just keep herself alive without help. Monday, July 11, 2005.
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Operating Innovations for Locally-owned Development
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Turning Development on its Head! Our “head on the ground” approach needs much less resource per development result than the more expensive and less effective "head in the clouds" model in use now. Why? Because it targets needs holistically, builds learning locally and avoids expensive parallel donor infrastructures which (while liberally sprinkled with good intentions) usually add little value. We also assess donor effectiveness, make recommendations and work with donors and NGOs to implement the changes...
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HowestgoesUganda 2014-15 | Howest Foundation
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HOWEST is participating in a training program for the Ugandan "Mountains of the Moon University". As part of a. IUC-project, HOWEST academic staff from the faculty of NMCT will provide training for their Ugandan colleagues of the faculty of Informatics and Computing Science. Between September 1st and September 5th, HOWEST staff (Ivo De Pauw, Lies Pinket, Kevin DeRudder, Tom Decavele en Wannes De Smet) will. Contribute in Uganda as an expert-partner in a big and prolonged. Project for the promising.
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