Eddy when I think back to when you started here at Nabuur and remember all of your creative ideas - I can't help but be really proud of how far you've come. You and Ester make a great team! Your work together is inspirational and shows all villages that nothing is impossible if you keep on trying. Good job!
Thanks so much! For us it is good to hear positive words :) Almost 3 years now, and we are still going :D We come across many challenges on our path in Uganda, but we can't stop. The biggest challenge I think is to keep reliable people within our projects for a longer period and another challenge is to motivate communities to think of solutions and be one and thus, make things become sustainable. We have seen many things in Uganda: joy, creativity, difficulties. One of the biggest events was Rebecca Kadaga, speaker of parliament in Uganda, opening the medical centre and hiv/information centre with us. We have been robbed in Uganda too. Fantastic events alternate with crazy things. We are in a roller coaster sometimes :) And then it is good to hear people say thumbs up. Someone hacked our website yesterday and our website is like a portfolio to us. I can't access the website now and I am afraid it all has disappeared (I didn't keep a back up, stupid me). But I said yesterday: we will solve it and if it means starting all over again and build it from scratch, that's what we will do. So, we will continue.
Eddy when I think back to when you started here at Nabuur and remember all of your creative ideas - I can't help but be really proud of how far you've come. You and Ester make a great team! Your work together is inspirational and shows all villages that nothing is impossible if you keep on trying. Good job!
Hello Jennifer,
Thanks so much! For us it is good to hear positive words :) Almost 3 years now, and we are still going :D We come across many challenges on our path in Uganda, but we can't stop. The biggest challenge I think is to keep reliable people within our projects for a longer period and another challenge is to motivate communities to think of solutions and be one and thus, make things become sustainable. We have seen many things in Uganda: joy, creativity, difficulties. One of the biggest events was Rebecca Kadaga, speaker of parliament in Uganda, opening the medical centre and hiv/information centre with us. We have been robbed in Uganda too. Fantastic events alternate with crazy things. We are in a roller coaster sometimes :) And then it is good to hear people say thumbs up. Someone hacked our website yesterday and our website is like a portfolio to us. I can't access the website now and I am afraid it all has disappeared (I didn't keep a back up, stupid me). But I said yesterday: we will solve it and if it means starting all over again and build it from scratch, that's what we will do. So, we will continue.
Esther