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  • International Youth Foundation According to their brochure, the International Youth Foundation, or IYF "prepares young people to be healthy, productive, and engaged citizens". Based out of Baltimore, Maryland IYF operates in more than 70 countries. In Africa these include Nigeria, Keny Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 6, 2009
  • Our Journey Post Amizade Amizade equipped us with the knowledge and skills to navigate and understand the world through the eyes of a global citizen. Working with Amizade has made us aware of global issues and how we as young students can take Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 6, 2009
  • Zanzibar: Jambiani John: Now settled into life in Jambiani. A lovely town of just over 5 300 people. A triangular demographic priofile peropelled by approx 180 births per year and 20% of the population are women of childbearing age. We had a Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Sep 6, 2009
  • WOMEDA Another group we worked with during our course was WOMEDA, which stands for Women's Emancipation and Development Agency. WOMEDA was a wonderful organization that worked with women to help them uplift their social standing through providing them with Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 5, 2009
  • A Meeting With the District Commissioner When we met with the District Commissioner of Karagwe, Tanzania we were unsure how he would answer our questions. Many of times those working within a government are reluctant to be completely truthful about the situation of the country. This Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 5, 2009
  • Zanzibar: Matemwe to Jambiani John:...we have, today, driven down from our place up on the north east coast, Matemwe to the South East coast, Jambiani. The drive was another extraordinary journey through Africa. First of all it was an opportunity to admire our driver's Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Sep 4, 2009
  • Joseph Sekiku's Eden Center Another of Joseph's projects is the Eden Center. Currently under construction, the goal of the Eden Center is to create a place where people can gather, take classes on various trades (i.e. agriculture, energy, clothes making, etc.), and Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 2, 2009
  • FADECO One of the groups Amizade partners with is FADECO. FADECO is an NGO based out of the Kagera region of Tanzania, and it stands for Family Alliance for Development Corporation, it is run by a man named Joseph Sekiku, Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 1, 2009
  • Amizade Means Friend For the past two months we have been travelling throughout Africa and it has been absolutely incredible. We are really fortunate because during the first month of our travels we were participants in a Global Service Learning Course based in Posted by JoeEKateD in Global Service Learning and Citizenship | Sep 1, 2009
  • Zanzibar; Moving on from Stone Town John: Apologies for the delay in getting this to press. Internet access, like the power supply is, at best, sporadic. This country has many other great things though so here goes....Greetings to our rapidly growing list of subscribers. Almost as Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 31, 2009
  • 3-Arusha National Park Safari/Tanzania August 13, 2009 Hmmm...my eye is a little better since I switched to glasses and I think laying off the mangoes has helped my lips but ooh, that canker sore hurts! Today we are heading to Arusha to start our safari Posted by Sharon E in Sharon's Travels | Aug 13, 2009
  • The real adventure begins So I conquered Mount Kenya and then was dropped off in Nairobi at 10.30 pm with 3 bags, no battery on my phone and no accommodation, aren’t Cams International great!! Luckily I managed to find a camp site to Posted by rachel.don in Rachel's Kenyan Adventure | Aug 25, 2009
  • Zanzibar to Jambiani John: The last couple of days have seen us still catching up with some of the historical sites in Stone Town itself and taking a car journey to the east coast. The fact that we have stayed in Stone Town Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 22, 2009
  • Zanzibar: Stone Town. Music, food and shopping John: Awoken again by the strident call to the faithful (and at the volume used also a call to the faithless, the dead and any other object, living or otherwise, within a couple of miles of the mosque) at precisely Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 19, 2009
  • Zanzibar; Spice tour and North Coast John: Picked up by driver at 10:00 Zanzibar time (which was really 11:00) at the hotel to travel north; looking for accomodation for the next part of the trip. Jackie had already done some on-line research into the possibilities so Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 17, 2009
  • Zanzibar: Stone Town. The Food Experience I have mentioned food before, especially where I have tried, and failed, to convey something of the sensory assault that is the Creek Street Market. Here goes for a more detailed description dedicated to my Mum's Steak and Kidney Pie Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 16, 2009
  • Zanzibar; Stone Town John: "What is this?" I hear you cry. Two blog entries in two days. Steady on now....the hotel we are in now has a free computer on the roof terrace and so it is an opportunity to keep up Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 16, 2009
  • Zanzibar John: Events have moved so quickly that I haven't had time to catch up on the rest of my UK news before being here in Zanzibar. I will need to 'back fill' this blog from my handwritten journal over the Posted by JohnandJac in Big Trip 09 | Aug 14, 2009
  • 1-Off to Tanzania August 3, 2009 Destination=Tanzania It was pretty much impossible to pack to a total of 33 pounds as my camera equipment alone was 15 pounds. Both Matt and I are about 40 Posted by Sharon E in Sharon's Travels | Aug 2, 2009
  • The end of Hamish. And my hopes for a happy life. There might not be any more updates for a couple of weeks. I am aware how much you have enjoyed (ahem) the continued ravings from a derranged madman in the last couple of months, but with Hamish around, I always had Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jul 30, 2009
  • In Search of a Solution – En Route to East Africa We’re bound for Kayanga, Tanzania: departing Pittsburgh for Altanta, then Amsterdam, and finally Uganda’s Entebbe airport before 8 hours over road to our rural village destination. As is the case with all Amizade (http://amizade.org) experiences, Posted by emhartman in Amizade - It means Friendship | Jul 6, 2009
  • Traipsing around a Caldera The Ngorongoro Crater is cold. And unpronounceable. But mostly cold Especially when you are sleeping on the rim of it. But even when we finally descended into the crater it remained less than summery. Clouds covered the top, and occasional Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jun 22, 2009
  • Tusky I have a new favourite animal. This lovely big chap: [i]With apologies for the photo's poor quality, my battery was virtuall Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jun 21, 2009
  • All hail the Lion King On reflection, i have come to the conclusion that whilst i hated (http://randomtraveller.travellerspoint.com/53/) the Masai Mara, it wasn't the Mara as such, but, rather, the human behavior there. The radio contact was a major irritant for me, bu Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jun 20, 2009
  • Wandering through the Cradle of Mankind I am a nerd. Whilst not always wanting to admit it, if I am honest, i regularly display nerd-like tendencies. And thus it was that everybody was forced out of bed an hour early, solely to satisfy my requirement of Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jun 19, 2009
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