So what have I do so far? 1) I've completed needs assessments of 6 villages. 2) Nearly finished a proposal hoping to secure future project funding to develop more aquaculture projects. 3) Designed a training manual tailored to the local environment. 4) Going to hold 5 workshops over the next 2 weeks. I have not wasted a single day. Honestly, I feel like I've accomplished alot (not to sound cocky or anything). I can attest this to my amazing IPMP training at Humber College, a really supportive NGO workplace and my own determination.
The next hurdle I must overcome is finding my next job. Sadly, this internship ends in October and this is soooo much more I could do. I'm working on a few leads...Uniterra positions are opening up in early 2009 and they do work in my area, and I am also working on a meeting with Concern International who have ongoing fish farm projects here. The district fisheries officer (who happens to be co-facilitating my workshops) works with them and he said he can arrange it. I'm pitching it as a info gathering meeting for lessons learned to be used in future training and my proposal - I just might also inquire about future work opportunities at this meeting. I have to go and beat some more paths for myself. I also know that my fab IPMP network will forward me any jobs they come across in my sector.
Although I'm not actually working for WFC, I wanted to post a link to a video they have on YouTube. Although my projects are not tailored specifically to HIV/AIDS orphans (mine are community based ponds for poverty stricken households), the people, the songs they're singing, the environment and settings are almost identical to my workplace here in Malawi. It will give you a view into my work here.
This however is a pic of me at work with local fishfarmers in the village of Chamangwana. It was taken during a needs assessment in July. I will be holding a workshop with these villagers on Monday:
1 comment:
Kelly! Great post. Congratulations on all the great work that you have done. You show a really impressive amount of initiative! Don't worry - something will turn up for a job. You will make it happen! See you next weekend!
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