McGill MSc (Nursing) student Vesna Papuga travels to Njombe for a three month work-study term that will continue work begun last year on awareness of HIV among primary school students in Njombe.
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McGill MSc (Nursing) student Vesna Papuga travels to Njombe for a three month work-study term that will continue work begun last year on awareness of HIV among primary school students in Njombe.
Students from the School of Education and the Refugee Sponsorship Committee of Bishop's University (Sherbrooke, Canada), raised hundreds of dollars for KWA's work with orphans in Njombe.
The time I have spent in the villages has been challenging, amazing and at times extremely moving.
McGill University School of Nursing M.Sc. students Kristin Gagnon and Ryan Lomenda arrive in Njombe for a term of study.
Ariane Desmarais-Michaud and Kathryn Hansen are Political Studies students from Bishop's University in Canada doing a second installment in an ongoing study project of the situation of orphans and vulnerable children in Njombe and being recognized for their commitment to building a knowledge-base for change.
In January 2006, Montreal’s famed Gazette cartoonist Terry Mosher (Aislin) traveled to the Southern Highlands of the East African nation of Tanzania to visit Highlands Hope.
He captured the beauty, the heartbreak and the courageous determination of Highlands Hope activists like nurse Betty Liduke, community-organizer Jackson Mbogela, and the men, women and children who make the Makete and Njombe Districts of Tanzania a very special place.