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Banking in Malawi: February 2010
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Sunday, February 28, 2010. On Friday February 26. The President then called the meeting back to order and then proceeded with gift presentations the Board presented Bruce and I with an original painting of the DW...
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Banking in Malawi: Fincoop day 1
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Banking hall at Fincoop. Fincoop's Internal Auditor Andrew. The street outside our hotel. Our work area at Fincoop. March 2, 2010 at 7:49 AM. Thanks for the shout out in your blog buddy!
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Banking in Malawi: Day 3 at Fincoop
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Thursday, March 4, 2010. Day 3 at Fincoop. Adam on the course with Bruce in the background. Blessings and Bruce at the Market Branch. The president Banda Memorial. On the road to the government offices.
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Banking in Malawi: Leaving Dwangwa
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Monday, March 1, 2010. The boat after the sorm. Baling the water out of the boat. I had forgotten how amazing the drive from Nkata Bay junction through the mountains to Mzuzu was that 46 km stretch of road if the...
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Banking in Malawi: Good bye Malawi
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. We cleared security in Lilongwe and when we boarded the bus to go to the airplane I had one more look around and wondered if I will ever get to return to this beautiful country.
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Banking In Africa: In Transit
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A Canadian Credit Union Manager’s Experience Working with SACCOs in Malawi (2009 and 2010). Monday, March 8, 2010. Greetings, from the London Servisair Lounge at the London Heathrow airport. We (Team Malawi) arrived at 6:00am local time, cleared security (some of us more quickly than others…. Bruce…) and said goodbye to each other. Paul, Brad, Nicky, Dennis and Kati ditched Bruce and I with an early flight to Toronto. Throughout this trip, I’ve realized just how addicted I am to the internet. Goodbye Din...
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Banking in Malawi: Lilongwe in Pictures
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Wednesday, March 3, 2010. So I thought I would post some pictures to show you some of the sights around Lilongwe. MacDouds we stopped there for Pizza. The restaurant at Sunbird Lilongwe. March 4, 2010 at 8:57 AM.
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Banking in Malawi: Now on to Lilongwe
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Monday, March 1, 2010. Now on to Lilongwe. On the road from Mzuzu to Lilongwe. The rain that kept us fro the golf course. Since it was still raining so we ate at the hotel restaurant and called it a night.
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Banking in Malawi: March 2010
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This blog is a recording of the Credit Union coaching assignment for the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) to consult with Credit Union Managers in Malawi Africa. This is the second year of a two year commitment. I am part of a team of six Credit Union Managers from Canada going to Malawi. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. We cleared security in Lilongwe and when we boarded the bus to go to the airplane I had one more look around and wondered if I will ever get to return to this beautiful country. The meetin...
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Banking In Africa: March 2010
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A Canadian Credit Union Manager’s Experience Working with SACCOs in Malawi (2009 and 2010). Wednesday, March 10, 2010. We day 1 of our 2 day CCA debrief sessions yesterday. The session was facilitated by David, Colleen and Kati from the CCA. We didn’t talk about reverse culture shock; rather, we discussed some logistics and shared stories with each other. I am really pleased with yesterday’s session for a couple of reasons. After a while, he threw it, and I tossed it back to him. He caught it in a fit of...