Last week
I met with Stevie and Aditi to discuss the direction of the next Girl Tech
camp. We rode a matatu from
Kampala to Jinja and talked the whole way – everything from grant writing to
t-shirt design. Stevie also copied
all of her computer documents (180 of them) onto our hard drives – Aditi and I
will eventually look through all of it and divide the responsibilities. For now, it was nice just have a starting
point: writing the grant. The next grant
review is in February, so we have some time to complete the proposal and
budget.
The three
of us also went to the Wayange Secondary School for Girls and met with the Head
Mistress, Deborah. Unfortunately
we decided to walk to the school (which is at the top of a very steep hill) and
it started pouring rain as soon as we left that morning. The dirt path turned into mud and we were completely
drenched when we sat down in Deborah’s office. Not the way I wanted introductions to go, but she was very
understanding and gave us her entire morning to discuss having Girl Tech at her
school again. (The meeting went very well and the location is set
with a tentative date of early May 2013!)
I walked
away from last weekend with a renewed sense of purpose in the Peace Corps. Maybe it’s because I have real
responsibilities for work now; maybe it’s because this project will let me use
my strengths and skills (i.e. organization and planning); maybe it’s because I feel like I have a serious full-time job again; maybe it’s because this project
will actually come to fruition instead of being ignored or denied.
Coming
from such a successful meeting, I indulged in a weekend of fun in Jinja. I stayed in a budget dorm
room at the Nile River Explorer’s – it was 2 days of good friends, cheap food,
and sunsets on the Nile. I also
traveled through Jinja town on my way to the Mid-Service Conference for my
Peace Corps group. I bought some
more African crafts :)
and ate way too much American food (coffee, salad, milkshakes, and pumpkin
bread). It was awesome.
Hi Laura, What great news about Girl Tech! Your meeting sounds successful and it gave you a great start with the planning. You're right -- your renewed sense of purpose will be exciting and your remaining time there will fly by. Can't wait to talk to you when you return to Kuluva. Love, Mom
ReplyDeleteThat's great Laura! Glad things are going well and you are staying busy!
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