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KaramojAmanda: October 2005
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Sunday, October 30, 2005. And I thought I wasn't going to see any. I was looking for a pic of my big tree, but was reminded this Sunday morning adventure last year instead. There's a snake in the Sunday school tree! The schoolboys are going to get it. (Lokwan, the littlest of them all, in up in the tree pushing it off its branch with a stick.). It was just a small one. Posted by Amanda at 6:50 AM. Tuesday, October 25, 2005. Now I can picture little girls sloshing water back in jerricans on their heads, w...
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: December 2005
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. I was thinking the same! Monday, December 19, 2005.
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: One Hot Border
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. How does one recover from that which we call CHAD?
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: How does one recover from that which we call CHAD?
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. And the insecurity continues. I breathed a deep si...
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: Again and Again
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. How does one recover from that which we call CHAD?
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: And the insecurity continues...
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. Timeout punishment for Chad. This measure is tempo...
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: January 2006
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. I was thinking the same! Tuesday, January 31, 2006.
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: November 2005
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. I was thinking the same! Sunday, November 27, 2005.
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: Threatening those most vulnerable - the Chadian Way
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. Back to the heart, back to Rwanda.
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Eastern Chad Odyssey: April 2006
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Tales from one aid worker's experience working with Darfur refugees in Eastern Chad. It all started with an Africa obsession. I've done all the studies, worked and researched in Rwanda, Uganda, Chad, Liberia, Malawi, Kenya and now Sudan. The views expressed on this BLOG are mine alone and do not reflect individuals or organizations that I work with or have worked for previously. View my complete profile. Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children. I was thinking the same! Sunday, April 30, 2006.