As I write, only 2 days remain until I head off for a two week trip to
Bangladesh and Thailand. I start off with visiting two projects which are
supported by TLM Scotland in Bangladesh - DBLM Hospital in Nilphamari, north
west Bangladesh, and Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation project. I can't wait
to meet project staff, volunteers and beneficiaries and see what money raised
in Scotland is doing to allow people to take control of their lives. I will
then head to Thailand to meet with staff from around TLM's Global Fellowship. I
would appreciate your prayers for safe travel and a fruitful trip, and good
communication and learning with and from colleagues from around the world.
Partnership is so important, and we want to invest in strengthening our
partnerships with colleagues in our key partner countries and elsewhere. This photo was taken last time I was in Bangladesh, and we were talking about the benefits of partnership at their Annual Country Learning.
I will
do my best to blog regularly, but the frequency will depend on having a
combination of internet access and time, which may well not occur
simultaneously!
15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
As
I write, only 2 days remain until I head off for a two week trip to
Bangladesh and Thailand. I start off with visiting two projects which
are supported by TLM Scotland in Bangladesh - DBLM Hospital in
Nilphamari, north west Bangladesh, and Dhaka Community Based
Rehabilitation project. I can't wait to meet project staff, volunteers
and beneficiaries and see what money raised in Scotland is doing to
allow people to take control of their lives. I will then head to
Thailand to meet with staff from around TLM's Global Fellowship. I
would appreciate your prayers for safe travel and a fruitful trip, and
good communication and learning with and from colleagues from around the
world. Partnership is so important, and we want to invest in
strengthening our partnerships with colleagues in our key partner
countries and elsewhere. I will do my best to blog regularly, but the
frequency will depend on having a combination of internet access and
time, which may well not occur simultaneously!
15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
- See more at: http://tlmscotland.org.uk/forum_thread.php?id=56&last=1#end15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
As
I write, only 2 days remain until I head off for a two week trip to
Bangladesh and Thailand. I start off with visiting two projects which
are supported by TLM Scotland in Bangladesh - DBLM Hospital in
Nilphamari, north west Bangladesh, and Dhaka Community Based
Rehabilitation project. I can't wait to meet project staff, volunteers
and beneficiaries and see what money raised in Scotland is doing to
allow people to take control of their lives. I will then head to
Thailand to meet with staff from around TLM's Global Fellowship. I
would appreciate your prayers for safe travel and a fruitful trip, and
good communication and learning with and from colleagues from around the
world. Partnership is so important, and we want to invest in
strengthening our partnerships with colleagues in our key partner
countries and elsewhere. I will do my best to blog regularly, but the
frequency will depend on having a combination of internet access and
time, which may well not occur simultaneously!
15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
- See more at: http://tlmscotland.org.uk/forum_thread.php?id=56&last=1#end15/3/14 Travel to Dhaka, Bangladesh
16/3/14 Arrive in Dhaka, meet with TLM Bangladesh staff
17/3/14 Travel to Nilphamari
18/3/14 Visit DBLM Hospital
19/3/14 Travel to Dhaka
20-22/3/14 Visits to Dhaka Community Based Rehabilitation Project activities and beneficiaries
23/3/14 Travel to Chiang Mai, Thailand
24-28/3/14 Programmes Workshop, including visit to McKean Hospital
29-30/3/14 Travel home to Glasgow
See you in Chiang Mai! :)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it!
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