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Kampala Project
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Kampala Project Blog
OK, This blog is our way of interacting with friends, family, and our Vanderbilt community regarding various aspects of the Kampala Project.
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Thursday, July 13, 2006
The Kampala Project Seminar with Dr. Alex Muganzi Muganga (bottom Right), head, Infectious Diseases, Mulago Hospital
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Jordan Magarik’Äî’ÄúHow does somebody give hope to a person living with HIV/AIDS who has little or no chance of receiving treatment from the community they live in?’Äù This is a question that was posed to our class nearly three months ago back in Nashville. I do not think a day has gone by that I have
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Monday, July 10, 2006
Dana Petersen and New Friend
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Dana Petersen’ÄîThis weekend our group took a little time to have fun and went white water rafting down the Nile River! It was such an incredible experience. The Nile is a beautiful, vast landmark full of interesting creatures such as many different types of birds, bats, and snakes! Don’Äôt worry. We
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Friday, July 7, 2006
Courtyard at Kibuye Primary School
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Julie Willig’ÄîLast Friday was a special day at Nsambya Home Care Clinic because a group of children from a nearby orphanage had come in to be tested for HIV/AIDS. Lindsey and I sat in on the pre-test counseling for the girls, as they learned about the modes of transmission and what the results of
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Friday, July 7, 2006
Centurio Balikoowa drums With the Women of Namalemba VIllage
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Katie McKillen’ÄîStrength is often characterized by the size of one’Äôs muscles or the ability to lift an object. However, this strength in no way describes that demonstrated by the Ugandan people I see everyday. They display an inner strength that shines throughout their culture’Äîan inner strength
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Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Members of the Kampala Project Greet the King of Busoga
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Dave Amsalem [’ÄúNinja Matoke’Äù]’ÄîAfter two and half weeks in Africa I think it is safe to say that all the shock is gone. It is perhaps a little sad, but in no harmful or conceited way I have stopped noticing the small things: the endless garbage lining the streets, the crater-sized potholes, the
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