my name is justin and i'm a pcv in namibia, we're neighbors! my girlfriend (also a namib pcv) and i are travelling through botswana on our way up to livingstone during december. we'll be entering through the gobabis border post and i had a couple of questions i was hoping to ask someone with better knowledge your side. if it's ok with you, let me know via email: justin.rausa@gmail.com. thanks!
ps. i'm also a health pcv and we have stepping stones too, but it's only used with catholic related ministries.
pss. i'm using my friend's (another namib pcv) ID b/c i don't have a blog...
The Masters in Public Health program at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis is offering a course on transdisciplinary problem solving and implementing public health interventions in developing countries. This course takes place in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India over 8 weeks and involves outreach to 3 rural areas- Andipatti, Allakkudi, and Karambayam. Throughout the course we will learn about prevalent public health concerns and develop research-based proposals for future programming, including evaluation plans, to be presented to stakeholders in India. We are partnering with the IKP Center for Technologies in Public Health.
I'm a public health and social work graduate student from Washington University in St. Louis. I'm originally from Oregon and enjoy traveling a great deal.
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hey leslie,
my name is justin and i'm a pcv in namibia, we're neighbors! my girlfriend (also a namib pcv) and i are travelling through botswana on our way up to livingstone during december. we'll be entering through the gobabis border post and i had a couple of questions i was hoping to ask someone with better knowledge your side. if it's ok with you, let me know via email: justin.rausa@gmail.com. thanks!
ps. i'm also a health pcv and we have stepping stones too, but it's only used with catholic related ministries.
pss. i'm using my friend's (another namib pcv) ID b/c i don't have a blog...
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