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Ndi li tulo

In Chechewa/Nyanja that means "I have been having a problem staying awake". Awake enough to update this blog. Anyway nice lull, rest, flakiness. The web is very distracting. Onward to the update. Surprisingly enough nearly half-way through the whole Zambia stint. True to the saying, once your finally adjusted its going to be time to hit the road again. Doh. Work is rolling along in SmartCareLand, albeit on Africa time. Still fairly scattered in daily activities, Training, Testing, and odds and ends. The PC presence has also swelled, another PCV has joined the project, with one more in the pipeline. So how many PCVs does it take to change a light-bulb? They could teach someone to build a solar still though. Back when I first came to Zambia I had a vision of my job. Living not in the bush, but in a provincial capital, fanning out from there to directly support SmartCare in surrounding villages and clinics. The system is meant to be a nation-wide thing, everyone with a Smartcard holding their health history.

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Posted Mar 21 2008, 04:19 AM by memeza / Zambian News
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