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Ceremony arrangements | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. July 9, 2010, 7:40 pm. I was going to write more tonight but I’m exhausted and an hour without power earlier scuppered my enthusiasm. In fact the lights keep dimming now so I’m going to be brief! 3 Comments so far. It’s great to hear all the news and I’m delighted that all is going well. Keep in touch! July 10, 2010 @ 10:22 am.
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About me | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. I’m a 29 year old Londoner; I usually peddle flagrant geekery for a living (IT stuff) yet I’ve found myself in the center of Africa working as a volunteer in Chisamba, Zambia. I have been placed here by the Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoy. And funded by De La Croix, a Belgian charity. I am a part of the MYCEPA. 3 Comments so far. You are comm...
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Digging holes and planting poles | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. Digging holes and planting poles. July 12, 2010, 12:02 am. 2 Comments so far. 50 feet tall doesn’t sound good to me. 5 feet tall doesn’t sound good to me 🙂. July 12, 2010 @ 12:13 am. Interesting reading about the project ,Sandra is on her way with the gang today, put her to good work! July 12, 2010 @ 7:22 pm. Feed for comments on this post.
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. July 16, 2010, 10:58 pm. I awoke just after 6am, a brief moment of sleepy serenity shattered as I realised it wasn’t my alarm clock that had woken me but the frantic, shouted instructions from somewhere in the house. It was the morning of the ceremony, tensions were running high and there was still much to do. Kenneth Kaunda greets NPAC. As the...
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Death | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. July 22, 2010, 5:26 pm. 8216;Death is not the opposite of life but an innate part of life’. Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. It is of course so much more complicated – I am no authority on the subject of poverty, religion and death. To me it is very sad that in the twenty-first century, certain human beings should simply have to acc...You are...
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Mfuwe | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. August 6, 2010, 1:18 pm. Do you remember me? I hope you remember my name, it’s Ruthie she said. She sat down close to me on the leather sofa and started to ask me a long string of questions; where was I from? How old was I? Apparently I look much older – thanks), what was it like in London? Is it easy to get a job there? Charities are often set...
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The beginning | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. June 13, 2010, 12:29 pm. So why don’t I do something worthwhile? I started to look into ways I could use the skills I have to help those in need, sending out a few emails to friends and family to look for contacts. Within hours I received an email from my mother telling me she’d passed my details on to my aunt and ultimately, David Scott. It wi...
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Difficult questions | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. July 17, 2010, 10:53 pm. There are two questions I wished to avoid for as long as possible, and I was asked them both in one conversation. A couple of small children rushed over to greet me. Musungo! They shouted, (this is the stock line from most children, ‘musungo’ meaning ‘white person’). I’m good thank you, and how are you? 4 Comments so far.
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The ceremony | Unfamiliar Landscape - Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa
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Unfamiliar Landscape – Tales from a charity volunteer in Africa. Digging holes and planting poles. MYCEPA – written by Esther. Nottinghamshire Police Aid Convoys. July 16, 2010, 10:58 pm. I awoke just after 6am, a brief moment of sleepy serenity shattered as I realised it wasn’t my alarm clock that had woken me but the frantic, shouted instructions from somewhere in the house. It was the morning of the ceremony, tensions were running high and there was still much to do. Kenneth Kaunda greets NPAC. As the...