OMG! What a nightmare of a day. I was really starting to love this country and then today happened. Don’t get me wrong. I still appreciate all the natural beauty of the country and the nice people and all that but damn there ain’t nothing like the US of A. Now my frat brother Lenny has been basically telling me to stop skatin and suck it up while I’m here. But the Africans here go hard! Too hard for my taste….lol
So anyway today me and the other fellow had to go to the TASO Jinja center (about an hour and a half from Mbale) to attend a workshop. We pretty much got there on our own (with some guidance from TASO staff) through one of the buses that leaves town to head there. The ride was ok even tho the bus was mad rickety and bootleg. I also got a chance to ride a boda-boda (motorbike) when we got to Jinja on our way to the TASO center. It was pretty fun and not as scary as I thought it would be. **
The first part of the workshop was interesting because I got to learn about a study they conducted seeing whether there was any differences between their facility and home based HIV/AIDS care. I also got to learn about how I will be helping with rolling out their Leadership Training course in Mbale, also among their 11 centers around Uganda.
The funniest part of the day was when the managers of TASO Jinja were recognized for all their hard work in the organization. It was so hilarious because instead of a plaque or certificate or a pat on the back they gave each lady a chicken. Like a live chicken still clucking and feathered in a plastic bag! LOL It was so cute and was just so unexpected. **I Have pics I swear I will upload them as soo as possible!!
So anyway today me and the other fellow had to go to the TASO Jinja center (about an hour and a half from Mbale) to attend a workshop. We pretty much got there on our own (with some guidance from TASO staff) through one of the buses that leaves town to head there. The ride was ok even tho the bus was mad rickety and bootleg. I also got a chance to ride a boda-boda (motorbike) when we got to Jinja on our way to the TASO center. It was pretty fun and not as scary as I thought it would be. **
The first part of the workshop was interesting because I got to learn about a study they conducted seeing whether there was any differences between their facility and home based HIV/AIDS care. I also got to learn about how I will be helping with rolling out their Leadership Training course in Mbale, also among their 11 centers around Uganda.
The funniest part of the day was when the managers of TASO Jinja were recognized for all their hard work in the organization. It was so hilarious because instead of a plaque or certificate or a pat on the back they gave each lady a chicken. Like a live chicken still clucking and feathered in a plastic bag! LOL It was so cute and was just so unexpected. **I Have pics I swear I will upload them as soo as possible!!
Hilarious!!
OMG somb, that sounds horrible. lol at your butt being numb. def voice your opinion to TASO because its unacceptable that they sent you so far away in a country you know nothing about without adequate transportation. but i am happy that you were able to get back to where you needed to be. hang in there though. i pray daily that youll be safe and are okay over there. take it easy.
ReplyDeleteWow Sombo, that sounds SO familiar. Sierra Leone was the same way about taxis. These jokers wanted to play games and try to go the long way places like we didn't know that they were and then pick up everyone and their hairdresser on the way. That's just Africa for you right there. Mad random with a dash of crazy. I'm sorry it took you that long to get home. I would suggest that you get a personalized taxi driver. Seriously, I know it sounds kinda expensive but if you find someone you like who speaks pretty good english and his car doesn't look like it just came back from the dead, get his number. Let him know that you might be doing a bit of traveling through Uganda and anytime you have to go somewhere far you can call him in advance so that he can meet you on the day and take you there and back. Plus if you ride with people you can haggle the price and divide it with the people whose riding with you. Cause as great as TASO is they may not be able to take care of everything...slight dept of GH syndrome.
ReplyDeleteI hope everything else is good. You know reading your entries makes me miss Africa BAD! Even the bad stuff, I get all nostalgic. I'm happy that you're experiencing it all. I can't wait for the pictures. Take care
Thanks Guys!! Your encouragement means so much to me right now! I'm hanging in there and everything is growing on me ever so slowly...lol
ReplyDeleteSom! Erm, heck yeah. That's how it works in Uganda! Trips that take only an hour end up taking 3-5 hours because of that when traveling on public transportation. Private hire is usually too pricey so that's how it is.
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