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The Heskas in South Sudan: Meet Abook
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Saturday, December 14, 2013. I want you to meet my friend Abook. You may have already heard of her in the " Day in the Life of Karen. The day she gave me the Dinka name Akoul. I first met Abook when we were introduced to the student body in February. She came up to me and told me that she was going to come see me everyday. I just smiled at her, not knowing what to say, not even sure if I believed her. Enjoying each others company at a local tea shop. Reading through her favourite book of the Bible. This ...
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The Heskas in South Sudan: September 2013
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Monday, September 9, 2013. 3 weeks in Kenya. It's been quiet on our blog for the past few weeks as we've been traveling and enjoying some time off. Every 3-4 months our organization encourages its staff to leave South Sudan, and this time it worked out that Karen's sister was able to come join us in Nairobi for 2 weeks. We had a great time together! Our family enjoying the Masai Mara. Lion cub with a zebra leg caught by his parents. The Great Migration of wildebeests crossing the Mara River. David needed...
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The Heskas in South Sudan: Highlights & Lessons from 2013
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Highlights and Lessons from 2013. As we look back on 2013 we wanted to share with you our top 10 highlights and our top 10 lessons learned living while overseas in South Sudan. 10 - Moving into our Prefab House. After spending two tiring and stressful weeks building a house, we were all very happy to finally move into our prefab. 9 - GTC Board Meetings. 8 - Afternoon tea time. 6 - Karen’s relationship with Abook. 5 - Trips to Mabaan. 4 - GTC Graduation. We will always remember t...
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The Heskas in South Sudan: A New Roof and 5 Construction Insights
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013. A New Roof and 5 Construction Insights. I (David) have learned many things since coming to South Sudan. One lesson I've learned is this – water-proofing and bug-proofing a house is a very big task! Over the past 7 months we have built 2 new prefab houses and 1 new concrete house. Unfortunately still today none of these houses are “perfect”. What else have I learned? 1 Prefabs are not "weather proof" structures (even though the manufacturers website. His first price was 18,000 Sou...
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Things to consider in project planning | Two Goats
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124; Comments RSS. Two Goats is a place to share ideas, tips, and lessons learned in international development. More. A roundup of Canadian Christian nonprofit blogs. Things to consider in project planning. Posted on February 21, 2008. RBM) is a way of approaching each stage in a project’s life cycle. In this post we’ll look at the planning stage and some of the things we need to consider. 1 Involve stakeholders meaningfully. By Michael Hatton and Kent Schroeder in which they share,. 2 Know the context.
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