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At 10:17pm on January 9, 2014, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Thanks for sharing the opportunity in the youth competence group.

At 6:10am on May 5, 2013, Rituu B. Nanda said…

A very happy birthday Korey! All my best wishes. have a great birthday celebration. Its been so long since we spoke.

At 12:24pm on May 8, 2012, Sadhana Debi-Tewarie said…

Thank you Korey!

At 6:55am on October 17, 2011, Rituu B. Nanda said…
Hey Korey, thanks for so many beautiful pictures. Would you like to put them in an album. I would like to share the link with other friends. Thanks!
At 5:32pm on October 12, 2011, Judith Palmer said…

It's good to have friends in our community!

 

At 3:59pm on May 4, 2011, ukeme okon said…

Dear Korey,

 

Good to have gotten your comment and great reply. You tend to talk more about Population; Are you into that? How can i become a Volunteer with the UN?

I admire you, cos you have loads of experience and i feel so honoured knowing you.

YCD and HCD are very related, except for the age bracket.

OVC are becoming more rampant in our communities(by HIV and Natural Death) and we have try curbing it with a tool Call Psycho-Social Support (PSS) with the help of Kids Club, Support Group/Play Group.

There is a programme called the Frontier Process(YCD), where 12 young people are gathered in a local community for 6weeks. To build Facilitation team, Stimulate emerging responses, Sharing of experience, capturing of lesson learnt, HIV responses and Thesis Writing. 

 

Happy Birthday.

 

Thanks and hope to hear from you.

 

 

Ukeme

At 1:36pm on April 29, 2011, ukeme okon said…

Hey Korey,

How do you relate a Youth Capacity Development (YCD) and Human Capacity Development (HCD) programmes?

What is your based-line for working with the Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC)?

 

Hope to get your feedback soon.

 

Ukeme

At 12:38pm on April 28, 2011, ukeme okon said…

Hello Korey,

Greetings From Nigeria, Have just added you as a friend.

I am looking forward to working with you.

THANKS

 

Ukeme

At 2:53am on February 22, 2011, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Hey Korey,

 

Hope all is well at your end. A warm welcome to peace competence group! Would you like to share an experience where youth undertook an initiative for conflict resolution/peace building.

 

Nice page, Korey:-)

 

Rituu

At 6:03am on January 13, 2011, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Dear Korey,

 

Great facilitation of Youth competence group!

 

Regards,

Rituu

At 10:15pm on January 9, 2011, Marion said…

Hi Korey !

Very nice to meet you ! I am sure you have many strengths and dreams to share and I will be very happy to learn from you and your experiences :)

Warmly,

Marion

At 6:24am on November 30, 2010, Rituu B. Nanda said…
Dear Korey,

A warm welcome to Community Action day group! Look forward to your inputs.

Regards,

Rituu
At 7:06am on September 28, 2010, Rituu B. Nanda said…
Hi Korey,

Thanks for posting the photos of the dream building exercise with youth from the disability school. Do share more about this, what was the impact of this tool? In Mozambique the approach has been applied with people with disabilities and here in India Fr Joe just started with it.

Hope you will post some pictures of the current event with Gaston and Khun Usa. My greetings to the Guyana team.

Warm regards,

Rituu
At 4:50pm on February 9, 2010, Carlotta Williams said…
Hi Korey,

Just in case you get to check your email today, please excuse me but I am unwell, Miss you and every one else.

Will stay in touch.

Carlotta
At 1:29am on February 5, 2010, Gaston said…
Hi Korey. Just have to mention that I was truly impressed by your facilitation skills today! After 2 days of 'training' facilitating a self-assessment in such a flexible, human, but still structured way is truly remarkable. I learned from you today, especially how you adapted to the group and gave examples relevant for their context. It's clear you understand them well. Bravo!

See you Saturday,
Gaston
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