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Agriculture and Engineers in Ghana - A Perspective

This blog will chronicle my Junior Fellowship in International Development as a member of Engineers Without Borders. A Junior Fellowship is a 16-month volunteer program designed to develop leaders within chapters centered around 4-month overseas placements. I will be working in Northern Ghana, in partnership with the Ghanaian Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA).

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Pictures!

By popular demand, for the non-Facebook users, here are links to my web albums:

Album 1: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=153841&id=641571969&l=d48395ca70

Album 2: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=159702&id=641571969&l=8245d9d3bf

Album 3: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=159965&id=641571969&l=a01d4b96e4

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Who Am I?

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Elizabeth Logan
During August - December 2009 I worked in Northern Ghana as an Overseas Volunteer with Engineers Without Borders. My placement was sponsored by the Grand River Chapter (Kitchener-Waterloo-Guelph). I am now currently living in Calgary, Alberta and am an active member of the EWB Chapter in this city.
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Want to learn more?

Please feel free to send me an email at elizabethlogan@ewb.ca.

For more information on EWB visit ewb.ca.

For information on EWB's activities in Calgary visit: calgary.ewb.ca

Previous Posts

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Useful Acronyms

AAB - Agriculture as a Business
AEA - Agriculture Extension Agent
EWB - Engineers Without Borders
JF - Junior Fellow
MoFA - The (Ghanaian) Ministry of Food and Agriculture

Fellow JFs in Ghana

  • Carissa in Ghana!
  • Claire in Ghana
  • My New Perspective
  • Ready, Set, Ghana!
 
Note: The views expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of EWB Canada or MoFA.