The second project that I worked on was the Education portion of Obyaya. The run a similar program where they pay to educated teachers, as the teachers begin to earn a salary the pay off the cost of their education. I spent a day in life of a village school teacher, what a rigorous schedule! She put American women to shame with all she got done in a day. I hope I took a couple of those lessons home with me!
It's not the destination that counts, it's the glorious bumpy journey.
Friday, March 26, 2010
3.1.2010-3.6.2010 Obaya in Lira, Uganda Part 2
The first organization I worked with in Lira was Obaya, a non-profit that focuses on sustainable agriculture and education. They run two separate programs which both focus on allowing people to return to their local villages post-war and giving them the tools to be able to make a living in these remote places.
The second project that I worked on was the Education portion of Obyaya. The run a similar program where they pay to educated teachers, as the teachers begin to earn a salary the pay off the cost of their education. I spent a day in life of a village school teacher, what a rigorous schedule! She put American women to shame with all she got done in a day. I hope I took a couple of those lessons home with me!
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The second project that I worked on was the Education portion of Obyaya. The run a similar program where they pay to educated teachers, as the teachers begin to earn a salary the pay off the cost of their education. I spent a day in life of a village school teacher, what a rigorous schedule! She put American women to shame with all she got done in a day. I hope I took a couple of those lessons home with me!
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What an experience!! Your pics are beautifully amazing! Wow. I am proud to know you! :) Hehe, I also love your notice at the bottom!
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