Janne in Zambia
Where Janne from Sweden writes about his travel to Zambia and his experiences at the project in 2 newsletters. |
School uniform project
The western- and European-style fashion has influenced big parts of Zambia, also school uniforms are european. |
Emily's work in Zambia
We hitchhiked to go there, and then we had to walk for almost an hour to reach the village where we were going. When we reached the place, the women of the group started to sing and dance... |
Elena from TCE Namibia - Midway Report
Fighting the spread and consequences of HIV does not only mean to save lives, it also means to fight for a social-political and economical stability of the country in a whole in future. I am very glad to be a part of this fight. |
Join the fight against hunger or donate!
The number of hungry people in the world is currently increasing with 4 million people a year. This is not because the world is getting poorer, as a matter of fact the world is getting richer.
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Marcel from the Netherlands in Chipata, Zambia
Before I forget to tell, I gave a speech for 55 people. They were having a cooking demonstration and we were just passing by. It was in one of the villages where we were going to visit the headman and introduce the program. Then the people there invited us to drink and eat something and I gave a small introduction about DAPP and the program. |
Pre-Test Counseling
Obviously it takes more than 5 days to become a counsellor - that’s not why we do it. But the fact is that everyone who goes to Africa as a Development Instructor will meet and work with people who are infected or affected by HIV. |
A GAIA programban
Szia! Engem Fecónak hívnak, 24 éves vagyok, Pécs mellől, Dombóvárról rkeztem. 5 hónapja kezdtem el a GAIA programot Angliában. |
Mobilize people to get tested for HIV
My name is Sabine, I am from Germany and have spent the last six months in Mozambique. I worked there as a DI in HOPE Maputo. Hope is a project that combats HIV and AIDS. |
How to be a great Fundraiser
'If nobody buys, pay attention to the reasons they give and work on your answers. Change what you are saying and see whether you have more success. Be convinced of the good cause you are serving.' |
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Life in Holsted
During your six months time you will learn very different things. You will be challenged and enriched, both I can promise you. So, we are looking forward to hearing from you soon! |
Satelite-Day
The teachers from all schools participated on the Satelite Days and take part in giving presentations as well but we DI’s were responsible for the day. |
Make Poverty History! Start 1. July 2007
We support it and you can do that too! Join the Zambia/TCE-team, July 2007 and make a difference by learning, sticking together with others and doing a lot! Be a part of campaign to reach the Millenium Goals in order to fight poverty in Africa! |
Thijs back from Africa
I can easily split up my 6 months Africa into 2 periods. The first three months were I worked partly in the bush and partly in the city of Ndola. The last three months were I’ve been working with people with disabilities.
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Kim & Lisa in St. Petersburg
They did the DI program in the april team 2005 and went together to the Teacher Trainings college in Macuse in Mozambique. After Mozambique they went to St. Petersburg for Camp Future. Kim tells about their life now and looks back. |
Greetings from Joakim in Macuse
Joakim and David from the October team 2005 are at the Teacher Trainings College in Macuse, Mozambique. Enjoy here a few pictures that Joakim sent! |
Camp Future in China - Marcus Hofstedt
Much of my time in the first week was to prepare an environmental project that we are now running at a secundary school. So this week I have been starting up this project, me and two other volunteers. The project is situated in Xinhua, a village 2000 meter over the sea level about 3 hours from Yuxi. |
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