This entry is dedicated to the inspiration provided by my good friend Loti. — Memoirs of a typical villager I was born in the village and spent 15 years of my childhood in the village and have some considerable traits of a typical villager. I will not claim that I know or remember everything about [...]
Tag Archives: water and sanitation
The “second tragedy” of development
by Colleen on 26. Jan, 2010 in development
This post features a recent article by a friend from EWB: Owen Scott. DIGESTING DEVELOPMENT BY OWEN SCOTT ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS EXPLORING CHANGE Promoting human development and driving extraordinary change requires a solid understanding of the complexities of poverty and the challenges to development that exist in both developing communities and here in Canada. This [...]
Subscribe by email
Tag cloud
road signs
Skoll
Somalia
change
thief
why I'm passionate
first impressions
contrast
opportunity
Mzuzu
growing up
Isaac
Amanda
africa
treadle pumps
planning ahead
computers
Loti
looking back
Nolen
For the love of Hockey
cooking lessons
extension
mossies
coffee
field
Southern Africa
teaching
education
what am I doing here!
observing
football
choices
coinage
global conciousness
Akuzike
Thulasy
water and sanitation
questions
market scenes
similarities
travel time
word of mouth
Brendan
leaving
welcome home
family
slowly
manufacturing
reality check
Recent Comments