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		<title>Khaldak SWAT Pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are pictures from the 2 week SWAT installation in Khaldak. I left halfway through so no pictures of the finished product.]]></description>
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		<title>Marching On</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 11:32:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[March has been a long and busy month for me. It&#8217;s a welcome change from the boredom of the previous months. Actually, the Yei SWAT installation is my first real work in almost 10 months. That&#8217;s counting all the months from when I left CiRBA. Yei is an amazing town. It&#8217;s in the far south [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>March has been a long and busy month for me. It&#8217;s a welcome change from the boredom of the <a href="/2008/first-intervention/">previous months</a>. Actually, the <a href="/2008/yay-for-yei/">Yei SWAT installation</a> is my first real work in almost 10 months. That&#8217;s counting all the months from when I left CiRBA.</p>
<p>Yei is an amazing town. It&#8217;s in the far south of Sudan, almost at the Uganda border, so it has a very different and very African feel to the town. After a month of stifling heat in Malakal, the cool breezes and afternoon rains of Central Equatoria were very welcome. I immediately felt my spirits lift. We stayed with Samaritan&#8217;s Purse and their compound was simply amazing. For the first time since I had left Nairobi, I had hot water from overhead showers.</p>
<p>But there was work to be done in Yei. Our contractor took a week to construct a huge wall around 8 truckloads of murram (hardy red clay-like soil). But when that was finished, I had the joys of teaching my very first class of SWAT operators. They were an absolute joy to teach, even if only for 4 days. It was my first class and I definitely wasn&#8217;t prepared. I barely even knew how the system worked, let alone teach someone else. Luckily another SWAT operator from another nearby system came to my rescue. I would speak for one minute and then he would translate for five minutes.</p>
<p>At the end of it all, there was a great grand opening ceremony on Easter Saturday. The system was all completed and working. The operators just needed to complete the store/guard house. But everyone showed up. The payam (a step down from county, a step up from village) administrator, the head man, the sub chief, the church leaders and all the trained SWAT operators and hygiene/health promoters (HHPs). There were lots of speeches and after 4 hours the neighbourhood of Mahad had their very own source of clean water. They didn&#8217;t have to go to the river and drink the muddy, soapy, oily, feces-infested waters. I wish I could have taken a sip to show my solidarity, but they were still chlorinating. Next time.</p>
<p>The next time would be Khaldak. I left to go on R&amp;R as the system was under construction. But more about Khaldak later. I&#8217;m sitting in the Entebbe airport, waiting for Alan and Liz who are about to arrive in a few short minutes. I can&#8217;t wait to see familiar faces!</p>
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		<title>Yei Pictures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 14:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>benjamin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sorry, not many updates recently. I&#8217;ve been very busy for the last month, working hard in Yei (the pictures here) and also in Khaldak. I&#8217;m back in Nairobi for R&#38;R and I&#8217;ll be flying to Uganda on Monday to join Alan &#38; Liz on their Raising the Village visit. Below are the photos from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry, not many updates recently. I&#8217;ve been very busy for the last month, working hard in Yei (the pictures here) and also in Khaldak. I&#8217;m back in Nairobi for R&amp;R and I&#8217;ll be flying to Uganda on Monday to join Alan &amp; Liz on their <a href="http://www.raisingthevillage.org">Raising the Village<br />
</a> visit.</p>
<p>Below are the photos from the SWAT (Surface WAter Treatment) system installation in Yei.</p>

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		<title>More Malakal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some more pictures of Malakal from February.]]></description>
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		<title>Yay for Yei</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 18:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>benjamin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excellent news for me: I&#8217;m heading to Yei to do a SWAT (Surface WAter Treatment) system installation. The charter leaves Malakal tomorrow morning! I&#8217;m counting 7 weeks into my field rotation right now (6 weeks since Loki), and the only change of scenery has been Juba for 5 days. I&#8217;m getting tired of the heat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent news for me: I&#8217;m heading to Yei to do a SWAT (Surface WAter Treatment) system installation. The charter leaves Malakal tomorrow morning!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m counting 7 weeks into my field rotation right now (6 weeks since Loki), and the only change of scenery has been Juba for 5 days. I&#8217;m getting tired of the heat (40-45C depending on the source), tired of the same rice and stew, and tired of sitting around without any work.</p>
<p>So Yei is way down south near the Uganda border. Apparently it&#8217;s very green and lush. I can&#8217;t wait. But the best part is that it won&#8217;t be so hot. I can&#8217;t imagine setting up the system in 40C heat, lugging barrels, gravel, sand, etc.</p>
<p>The 7 weeks of this field rotation have been almost an eternity. The usual rotation is 8 weeks, so I&#8217;m starting to feel my mind slip away. Unfortunately, some friends are visiting Uganda in April so I&#8217;m extending my pain for 11 weeks in the field. I hope I get back to Nairobi in one mind. I feel like Dieter Dengler in <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462504/">Rescue Dawn</a>, slowly losing my mind while I imagine what delicious items fill the shelves in my imaginary fridge.</p>
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