Navigating the Nile
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Forced migration or an extended safari...
a photo's worth a thousand words?!
What's your favourite caption for this? It's been widely circulated among friends here with the title "Obama's Relatives"...
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sharing thoughts and glimpses of everyday life -- first working with children who work and refugees in Cairo -- now pursuing African Peace and Conflict studies in the UK
about the author
Rach
Elmira, Canada
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Egypt: basic news and views
Al Jazeera - Middle Eastern News
Daily Star Egypt
Egypt Today
Wikipedia Egypt site
alotta Acronyms (for Apa et all)
CIDA - Canadian International Development Agency
EACID - Egyptian Association for Community Initiatives and Development
MEDA - Mennonite Economic Development Associates
MFI - micro-finance institution
NGO - non-governmental organization
PTE - Partners in Technology Exchange (aka Richard)
RBM - Results Based Management
SME - Small and Medium Enterprise
Author's Personal Blog (since 2006)
Drops in the Bucket
Other MEDA intern blogs
Bob's Egypt Blog (ok he's not an intern, he's the Member Services main man)
Catherine's Blog
Kelly's Blog
Marshall's Blog
Melanie's Blog
Scott's Blog
Shannon's Blog
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MEDA
CIDA IYIP program
CIDA PPIC-Work Project background
Working Children in Egypt
UNICEF Egypt - Working Children
African Movement of Working Children and Youth
Concerned for Working Children (Indian org)
L. American and Carribbean trabajadores (spanish)
Understanding Children's Work
Human Rights Watch - on Child Labour
International Program on the Elimination of Child Labour
Child Rights Information Network
Canadian Gateway to Microfinance
Microfinance and the Millennium Dev Goals
Imp-Act Consortium
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