A Day in the Field

5 November 2008 at 18:09 6 comments

Entry filed under: Cameroon, GHAPE (Grounded Holistic Approach to Poverty Elimination), KF6 (Kiva Fellows 6th Class). Tags: .

Universal Language: Obama The Lights Went out (for a walk?)

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  • 1. jeff meehl  |  10 December 2008 at 17:06

    hello, I lived in Cameroon ’87-’92 and have fond memories of life in NWP at a farm in Baba next to Ndop. Also visited Bamenda often and been to Belo a few times and hiked back to Baba over the mountain route from Belo. I happened upon your sight while researching infos on Cameroonian foods which I miss dearly!!! Infact I was searching for njama njama (huckleberry) which has been on my mind these past 16 years. How interesting to stumble upon this blog! I would like to re-establish communication with someone such as yourself or Peace Corps volunteers in the NWP. If you can find some time please e-mail me. Thanks, Jeff Meehl,Middletown, Connecticut

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  • 2. Susie Chen  |  12 November 2008 at 23:02

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  • 3. Jan & John  |  8 November 2008 at 19:55

    Thanx Ulli, how did I miss that blog post? And thanx again Jen for keeping us informed about your days. Ever since GHAPE got their new computers I have been watching for news. The people there are close to our hearts. jan

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  • 4. Susan Shewan  |  8 November 2008 at 19:34

    Thanks for posting that, Jen. It was super!
    Susan

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  • 5. Ulrike Reitmeier  |  8 November 2008 at 19:01

    For Jan & John: the words of the Ghape anthem are in the blog
    http://fellowsblog.kiva.org/2008/10/20/working-with-ghape/

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  • 6. Jan & John, KivaFriends  |  5 November 2008 at 20:39

    Thanks, Jen. I wonder if it would be possible for you to post the words to the GHAPE anthem – we could pick up most in the chorus but a lot were lost. thanks, jan

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