Woman to Woman: How Giving in Uganda Changed My Life
Carrie the world would be a better place if it had more people like you. Uganda is my home but i also get shocked sometimes when i travel to the village at the lack of basic needs and the hopelessness of especially the women.
Thanks for being part of a solution of this problem and writing the story.
The Linguists: Searching for Endangered Languages Around the World
Jessica although its long since you wrote this i enjoyed reading it because i know of languages that are dissapearing. My other concern is that technology is perpetuating this, most softwares do not allow use of llocal languages.
No Election Results But a Recount Begins: Mugabe Uses Violence to Reverse the People’s Will as MDC Calls for a Work Boycott
Constance thanks for keeping us updated on the lections. Your report gives full details about what is happening and some thoughts on important issues are analysed. I am amazed though about a recount without results!!!!! It is crazy that one will do anything to stay in power.
Hi it is interesting that Zimbabweans are enthusiastic about the elections and they are ready to vote. Whether the enthusiasm and votes translate to a change in government is something different, but it is important that through your story you have brought out how the ordinary Zimbabwean feels and what he is ready to do about it.
I hope the countries that are coming in as observers (some of them not democrats)respect the people's decision and that the election does not turn bloody like Kenya. I have enjoyed reading the piece please keep us updated on what happens and the outcomes.
uumh engaging needs more research
Posted by Esta | June 2, 2008 3:02 AM
Carrie the world would be a better place if it had more people like you. Uganda is my home but i also get shocked sometimes when i travel to the village at the lack of basic needs and the hopelessness of especially the women.
Thanks for being part of a solution of this problem and writing the story.
Posted by Esta | June 2, 2008 2:51 AM
Jessica although its long since you wrote this i enjoyed reading it because i know of languages that are dissapearing. My other concern is that technology is perpetuating this, most softwares do not allow use of llocal languages.
Thanks
Posted by Esta | May 3, 2008 8:21 PM
Constance thanks for keeping us updated on the lections. Your report gives full details about what is happening and some thoughts on important issues are analysed. I am amazed though about a recount without results!!!!! It is crazy that one will do anything to stay in power.
Posted by Esta | April 25, 2008 6:36 PM
Hi it is interesting that Zimbabweans are enthusiastic about the elections and they are ready to vote. Whether the enthusiasm and votes translate to a change in government is something different, but it is important that through your story you have brought out how the ordinary Zimbabwean feels and what he is ready to do about it.
I hope the countries that are coming in as observers (some of them not democrats)respect the people's decision and that the election does not turn bloody like Kenya. I have enjoyed reading the piece please keep us updated on what happens and the outcomes.
Enjoy the voting and good luck
Esta
Posted by Esta | March 29, 2008 9:01 PM