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Uganda Village Project | FTASB.org Amazon Product Reviews
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Paste your Google Webmaster Tools verification code here. More hot new releases. Thank you Gift Ideas. Mother’s Day Gifts. Organic gardening for beginners. Church, religious, spiritural. Kadampa Meditation Center Colorado. Mahakaruna Buddhist Meditation Center. St John the Baptist Catholic Church. Education, nature and the environment. Children & Nature Network. The Bird Rescue Center. Good Samaritan Society Specialty Care Community. National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Wyoming. Local civic and community.
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Unexpected Mercies: How to Help
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We all know there's hundreds of organizations out there to help people. Sometimes it's hard to know what's legit or decide what to get involved in. Here's a list of just a few options that we've learned about one way or another. I've tried to categorize but many of these ministries/organizations could fit into more than 1 category. Child sponsorship, Child survival program (helping parents) and Leadership Development program (College). Uganda-sponsorship, outreach, discipleship. Children of the Nations.
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Mzungu Bye!: July 2010
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Stories and reflections from my time abroad; currently in Kampala, Uganda. Friday, July 30, 2010. That phrase roughly translates into "foreigner/white person bye! And is a favorite of young children in rural parts of East Africa. A bit more about what I'll be doing: The Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholars and Fellows Program. Is sponsoring me to work with the Joint Clinical Research Centre. Or the Tuberculosis Research Unit. But more on that if it materializes. With researchers at the Univer...
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Mzungu Bye!: Makerere University Scientific Symposium
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Stories and reflections from my time abroad; currently in Kampala, Uganda. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Makerere University Scientific Symposium. A busy week, but one of the best so far! My favorite presentations (besides UVP's of course) were during the session on medical education at the end of the conference. On Friday afternoon, I gave a presentation about health and human rights education in the US. My goal was to share some of the PHR student program's. However, much to my delight, the presentation ...
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Mzungu Bye!: August 2010
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Stories and reflections from my time abroad; currently in Kampala, Uganda. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Now that I’ve gotten settled into a (temporary) living situation, there are fewer random life-associated things to report. Early this week I had another meeting with Prof. Mayanja, Aggrey, and Ekwaro, and we decided to move forward with exploring possible work to be done on the topic of HIV in older adults ( 50). I also got in touch with colleagues at the Action Group for Health Human Rights and AIDS.
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Washington Busoga Association
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Links to related Busoga websites. UNAA (Uganda North American Association). PNUAA (Pacific Northwest Ugandan American Association). Jinja Diocese Cultural Research Center. UVP (Uganda Village Project).
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lverp | Leslie Verploegen
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Public Health and Travel Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monitoring and Evaluation Project. MPH Courses at Boston University. I am a Public Health professional who loves to travel and read about international health topics. Using High Quality Royalty Free Symbols for Public Health. August 30, 2012. A few months ago my boyfriend, Eric Ferraiuolo. Showed me a website called The Noun Project. I also appreciate that someone created a symbol for public health. June 8, 2012. By David ...
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Mzungu Bye!: Buckling Down
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Stories and reflections from my time abroad; currently in Kampala, Uganda. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Now that I’ve gotten settled into a (temporary) living situation, there are fewer random life-associated things to report. Early this week I had another meeting with Prof. Mayanja, Aggrey, and Ekwaro, and we decided to move forward with exploring possible work to be done on the topic of HIV in older adults ( 50). I also got in touch with colleagues at the Action Group for Health Human Rights and AIDS.
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Life in the Nation's Capitol: February 2009
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Life in the Nation's Capitol. Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall." — the great gatsby [f. scott fitzgerald]. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Utah wins the race for online consumption of porn. and comparing this list to the Gallup survey. From a few weeks ago is enlightening. Friday, February 27, 2009. Until the violence stops. It's (An Appropriate Time to be Awake) Somewhere. Thursday, February 26, 2009. If this is free speech. I've had it. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Have to save t...
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Mzungu Bye!: September 2010
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Stories and reflections from my time abroad; currently in Kampala, Uganda. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Makerere University Scientific Symposium. A busy week, but one of the best so far! My favorite presentations (besides UVP's of course) were during the session on medical education at the end of the conference. On Friday afternoon, I gave a presentation about health and human rights education in the US. My goal was to share some of the PHR student program's. However, much to my delight, the presentation ...
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