The Land of a Thousand Hills
E-waste!
NUR's Campus
NUR
World Cafe
More World Cafe
The Sahara Desert. It really is that big.
Monday morning meetings
Our living room
Getting set up for the Tuesday presentation and World Cafe
Tuesday's Presentation
World Cafe. The results from this workshop exceeded our wildest dreams.
Emanuell, the day house boy, made us a couple of incredible lunches!
Getting ready for Wednesday's presentation in the Grand Auditorium.
Monkeys on Campus!
Only about 60 showed up Wednesday, but it was a great group of very inquisitive students.
I loved getting to know them and their projects after the presentation.
The genocide memorial on NUR's campus.
You know you've made it big as a pop star or celebrity in Rwanda when you finally get to make your appearance on a department of health condom bilboard.
Dinner at Esperanz's house, her baby got a lot of attention.
My turn
Back to mom
Thanks for welcoming us into your home, and all of your help with the project!
Thursday's stakeholder mapping and next steps workshop
Driving School!
The view from the road between Butare downtown and NUR.
Not many dogs in Rwanda, but lots of goats!
Our house's gate. Knock and wait for the house boy to answer.
RAIN! From the lower level of the porch.
Driving to Nyungwe for hiking
Hiking in Nyungwe National Park
Monkeys in the trees!
Our fantastic guide, Aime
Us and a Mahogany tree
Matt's hand and a giant worm!
From this vista you can usually see the Congo, too cloudy today though, but we were plenty close for me.
USAID: helpful, but the building looks so out of place in the rainforest in Rwanda.
What a cute monkey!
What a cute monkey getting ready to attack the car!
Monkey foot!
What a cute monkey getting ready to attack the car again!
Monkey almost in the car! Thank heavens Matt threw it a cookie and it jumped off.
Nap time.
The UN heading back into Congo.
Dinner with Olivier and Family at their house, thanks! Olivier is an incredible guy, and one of the main driving forces behind this project.
Cards and 2 dollar, half .6 liter beers at Ibis.
The market in Butare
National Museum of Rwanda in Butare.
Our street! Accross from the National Museum
Our house, outside the gate.
Old glory and the US embassy in Kigali
Centre Pastoral de Saint Paul, where we stayed in Kigali.
Typical Rwandan street, on the way to Camara to talk about their work importing computers for schools.
Market in Kigali
Hotel Rwanda's true setting, the movie looks very little like the real place.
Ants being born, crawling to the top of the mud pile, flying, and promptly getting eaten by the waiting birds.
Kigali, as seen from the top of the Rwandan Development Board buildling.
Kigali Memorial Center, a genocide museum and mass grave to over 250,000 genocide victims.
Grounds at the Kigali Memorial Center