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Sasha Rabsey said… Hi Soledad, thanks for connecting my friend.
Kevin John Waldie said… Hi Sole, Thank you for the invitation and for welcoming me. I had never heard of AidSource, I will look around and see what I can find. Odd coincidence, I was thinking about you the other day (I guess some visual participatory something-or-other caught my attention) and wondered what you were up to- I guess I can now find out. I hope all is well.
Carol Jean Gallo said… Thanks for the welcome note a million years ago! I wanted to "like" it like you do on FB but couldn't, and didn't make the effort to write you a note, LOL. I'm now vowing to not let stuff like that stop me from using this site more than FB!
Shana Montesol Johnson said… Hi there! Thanks for reaching out. Great to connect with you here as well!
Posted on April 9, 2013 at 11:48am 3 Comments 2 Likes
Dear aid worker,
How can you contribute to aid effectiveness while also enjoying yourself?
Here you have some ineffective options...
$10 = two fairtrade venti lattes from Starbucks
$10 = a ticket to watch an "awareness raising" film about violation of human rights, starred by George Clooney
$10 = 1/4 of a pair of TOMS Shoes
$10 = 1/10th of a goat from a HRI Affiliate gift catalogue
$10 = 2.5 beers at the expat…
ContinuePosted on October 2, 2012 at 5:30am 0 Comments 3 Likes
Cross-posting from my personal blog Baking Powder for Change.
Zehra has invited me some weeks ago to write a post for the blog series from the Women's Refugee Commission (WRC):…
ContinuePosted on July 31, 2012 at 7:30pm 2 Comments 2 Likes
Funny enough, the night before AidSource proposed us to think about "How would we make aid better" here, I've spent a 4-hour dinner & a bottle of red wine discussing about this with two friends and expats aid workers who live in the region and came over to my country for holidays.
I would have loved to have more time to further develop my "three wishes". Unfortunately I've been…
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My last blog post, reflecting on our role as facilitators and supporting capacity building: http://bakingpowder4change.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/to-facilitate-or-not-to-facilitate/
I'd love to hear about your experiences...
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