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Posted by Nourish in 2007, Duke, none, OSU, Tazania, UNC
August 16th, 2007 at 9:51 pm

Hey, so I decided to continue blogging, about some nourish related things but more just about me and what im doing etc. If you are interested check it out.

http://tiklife.blogspot.com/

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The Last One/10 Things I Learned in Tanzania

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Posted by Nourish in 2007, Duke, none, OSU, Tazania, UNC
August 9th, 2007 at 9:23 pm

Home sweet home, or atleast kind of. I am now in my final destination of Hyderabad, India which apart from being my place of birth will also be my home for the next three months. Also this will probably be the last post about the project until later when I may get some updates from the projects themselves however it is the first post with some pictures!! (my family here has broadband)

So after the safari we went back to Moshi and travelled the next day back to Tanga. In Tanga we met with the secretary of the Environmental Committee of Kigombe to purchase the supplies and travel to Pangani to meet the rest of the villagers working with the project. The difference with this project compared to the previous coups we had built is that the committee seemed not only more motivated but more unified therefore we decided upon a large communal coup versus the individual ones we built. This is preferrable because it is more cost effective to vaccinate a large number of chickens versus a small number due to the shelf life after opening which is relatively nothing. Also simply because of numbers if someone loses 50% of there chickens if they started off with fifty chickens they are much better off than if they started with 10. Basically it was nice to finish the trip atleast feeling like the success of this coup was a little more assured. Also since it was at the very end of our trip we only had time to oversee the very early stages of building the villagers themselves had to pitch in and it was wonderful to see them all participating in not only their but our common goal.
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Posted by Nourish in 2007, Duke, none, OSU, Tazania, UNC
August 8th, 2007 at 9:53 pm

Hello all, this won't be a very long message because i get kicked off the internet in like 4 minutes because i am using free internet at the airport in Doha, Qatar and there is a 11 minute mandatory log off. But i just wanted to let everyone know that i made it out of Africa and I think that Noreen has too although I would have no way of knowing. Anyway I will write a more elaborate wrap up for the trip once I am in India and unencumbered with mandatory log off times.

I almost made it out of africa with only some itchy skin for a couple days but of course I came down with a cold on my bus ride to Dar es Salaam, hopefully it is only a cold.

So check back soon to hear about our last few days and our last chicken coup project in Kigombe near Pangani.

p.s. to any of you that were concerned I finally got a hold of HP Book 7 in Johannesburg!! Halfway through and the getting is good.

Safari!! Then Back to Work

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Posted by Nourish in 2007, Duke, none, OSU, Tazania, UNC
August 3rd, 2007 at 9:54 pm

Safari in Manyara was incredible elephants so close you could spit on them, not that any one would or should but they were really close. Also as some of you have noticed there are no pictures up and there will not be until I have access to something better than dial-up because it took literally more than an hour to even attempt to load 3 pictures. We will be going to Pangani tommorow to start work on our final project as well as the final chicken coup. We are all really excited about this project because the villagers their came up with the idea on their own and seem really motivated. Also they are willing to have a communal coup which is generally the best way to go to reduce costs of vaccinations and heating etc. which was big cost for all of the individual coups in the village in Tanga, called Mogombo I believe.

I am running out of time so I will wrap it up, the next time I post will probably be my last post from Tanzania and it will also hopefully have an update on the coups we have built as well as the the project in Pangani, take care and Ulale Salama.

Blasted Clouds

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Posted by Nourish in 2007, Duke, none, OSU, Tazania, UNC
August 1st, 2007 at 9:54 pm

Hamjambo i hope everyone is Bomba Bomba, which among other things means wonderful and fantastic. We are in Moshi after having split with half the team on monday, David and Rachel who are on their way back to the states. We are mainly doing some R&R and sight seeing except that since we have been here it has been too cloudy to see Mt. Kilimanjaro which is basically right next to us. Hopefully it will clear up soon, we are going on safari tommorrow in Manyara which we are all very excited about and returning to Tanga/Pangani on saturday to finish our final coop project in the fishing village. Take care, Hakuna ma tata...they really do say that.

-tik

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