Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Halfway!

Well, I am almost halfway done with the summer! I am doing well in Pader, and keeping busy. This week (and into July) I will be visiting communities and schools around the camps to do lectures on the importance of education. A lot of children are kept home from school in this area to work (since there is a lot of poverty families rely on children to make money or harvest crops or watch little children at home), and a lot of girls get married young and don't continue education. So hopefully we can inspire some of the organized groups to work with their communities to encourage children to stay in school.

It has been very dry and hot here, which is very bad news considering this should be the rainy season. Desertification is a serious concern here, with overgrazing, deforestation, and global climate change causing an expansion of the Sahara Desert. I am hoping to do some work talking about environmental concerns, and helping the groups figure out some ways they can improve their ecosystems. But vulnerable people are the first to suffer from environmental damage, a lot of which is caused by outside forces (especially countries like America). We are one of the top producers of greenhouse gases and the victims are people like the ones here. So, we should all be aware of the destruction our country (and we as individuals) is doing in the world and take responsibility.

Anyway, I am going back down to Kampala to pick up my passport and visa from the immigration office on Monday, so I am looking forward to that. I have finished reading War and Peace, and now I'm reading a book by Noam Chomsky on American foreign policy in the Middle East. He is incredibly intelligent and its interesting to see the true nature of the American government and its corruption. I recommend his works highly. Well, I hope everyone is doing well! I miss you all terribly!

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