Dear Laurence,
here some of information about the mother that I did not write down in hold me, love me or let me go(negative info).But I am 200% agree to your opinion. Two days a go I met them and I saw there was some thing different to the way the mother looked at to baby. And I felt like GOD heard my prays.
thanks all for well coming messages. It seems my long desappearance on Ning made me deleted from some minds. I already have some blogs and has been difficult to be online in this group all the times. My work and studies have been killing me... but whenever possible I do post something. Visit my profile, I´ve been here for more that one year.
Sophie, I'm sorry for long silence, the reason I mentioned above. would you just post the group debate please, so that and I'll answer from there?
Laurence Gilliot est très dynamique et aime vraiment partager ses connaissances en matière de la réponse locale face au VIH et le SIDA partout dans le monde et avec n'importe quelle communauté. Elle voit la pertinence de la complémentarité entre l'EAA (l'Equipe d'Appui et d'Apprentissage face au VIH) et la Constellation qui visent le même objectif et les cibles.
Phew! This has indeed been a week filled with much sunshine for me. We have just completed our second round of visits by our coaches Gaston and Usa which saw seven persons being certified. While we are striving for certification, and we embrace our colleges, the personal and work experiences that we were privileged to share superseded expectations of our coaches . For me learning never ceases. Extremely dear to me are the friendships I share . The passion which this process brings has formed its web around us. I guess we no longer have to raise the question "Are we Human?" We work with this in mind.
I have been graduated already and going to study at Japan in this October for the undergraduate degree. It's great to know that you living not to far away from me but soon it will be so far away (= v =)
Liked what your comment to Moushumi- It shows that SALT is not a separate 'project' but that it just means that we change the way we interact with people.
Thanks for the warm welcome. I will try to find a picture to upload but as I become older here you will realize that I love clicking but hate being clicked.
Hope to read and learn from the inspiring people present on this network.
Hi Laurence and Rituu,
Moving to Geneva has been good so far..I am settling down. As part of my training work, I planned a Strategic Planing Workshop for all staff of ILO/AIDS, both in HQ as well as field. This was to happen this week but had to be postponed due to flight disruptions.
I am enjoying my work but do miss my work/colleagues in South Asia, particularly India.
Rituu, hope all is well with you. I am told teh flight situaiton is gettign better now. But If you are able to go via Geneva , pl do so. It will be a pleasure to meet.
Dear Laurence,
Thanks. I am sorry that I could not respond immediately to you. I got too occupied with a number of things and a workshop we were planning.
Look forward to continuing our dialogue, and being part of the community.
warm regards
Mohammad Afsar
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Thanks for sharing such wonderful news on Kindu CAD. What has been the most remarkable change?
Am enjoying the DRC and Cameroon news all over Ning today. Asia can learn so much from Africa.
Affectionately,
Rituu
here some of information about the mother that I did not write down in hold me, love me or let me go(negative info).But I am 200% agree to your opinion. Two days a go I met them and I saw there was some thing different to the way the mother looked at to baby. And I felt like GOD heard my prays.
thank you
thanks all for well coming messages. It seems my long desappearance on Ning made me deleted from some minds. I already have some blogs and has been difficult to be online in this group all the times. My work and studies have been killing me... but whenever possible I do post something. Visit my profile, I´ve been here for more that one year.
Sophie, I'm sorry for long silence, the reason I mentioned above. would you just post the group debate please, so that and I'll answer from there?
Regards to all
I have been graduated already and going to study at Japan in this October for the undergraduate degree. It's great to know that you living not to far away from me but soon it will be so far away (= v =)
Nice to meet you
Paniti
Liked what your comment to Moushumi- It shows that SALT is not a separate 'project' but that it just means that we change the way we interact with people.
Wonderful!
Have a nice day.
Rituu
hope this makes u happy!! i told u i m camera shy!!
do tell more about urself and what wonderful work are u involved with?
smiles.....
Thanks for the warm welcome. I will try to find a picture to upload but as I become older here you will realize that I love clicking but hate being clicked.
Hope to read and learn from the inspiring people present on this network.
Kind regards,
Roli
Moving to Geneva has been good so far..I am settling down. As part of my training work, I planned a Strategic Planing Workshop for all staff of ILO/AIDS, both in HQ as well as field. This was to happen this week but had to be postponed due to flight disruptions.
I am enjoying my work but do miss my work/colleagues in South Asia, particularly India.
Rituu, hope all is well with you. I am told teh flight situaiton is gettign better now. But If you are able to go via Geneva , pl do so. It will be a pleasure to meet.
warm regards
Afsar
Thanks. I am sorry that I could not respond immediately to you. I got too occupied with a number of things and a workshop we were planning.
Look forward to continuing our dialogue, and being part of the community.
warm regards
Mohammad Afsar