Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Colombia project update


Sandra Castaneda - with whom I worked closely together during all of 2013 in Colombia - attends our annual ACCC conference (note: ACCC = Association of Canadian Community Colleges is as of today renamed to "Colleges & Institutes Canada). Today all EFE (Education for Employment) programs that are administered by ACCC/CIC in Senegal, Mozambique, Tanzania, 12 Caribbean island states, Bolivia, Peru and Colombia were presented today during one of the work sessions at the conference.



When it was time to present the work we are doing with SENA in Colombia it was time for Sandra and one of  her Canadian colleagues to give an update. A few photos of what was presented:



By now three of the four sub-projects in Colombia are started by College of the Rockies (BC), the Saskatchewan Institute for Technology SIAST and College Montmorency (Quebec). It is great to see the progress being made since I left in December....




So nice to have some time together again, Sandra! Un abrazo!!


Saturday, 24 May 2014

Sunshine in Ottawa


Greetings from Ottawa where I am for five days around the annual ACCC conference (Association of Canadian Community Colleges). Started today with a nice morning walk past Parliament Hill where the Canadian government has its headquarters. It is located on the hill side overlooking the Ottawa river.


Across the river is the Civilization Museum, one of my favorites in the world. To the right one of the old bridges across the river connection Ottawa in Ontario with Hull in Quebec. It is a beautiful area.



As a pre-conference session I  attended a presentation on distance education offered from Canada at partner institutions and organizations in India. Very interesting developments with today's technology. The coming three days will be the conference...

Thursday, 8 May 2014

A very special visitor from South Africa


This week our dear colleague from South Africa, Ghana Matolengwe, was in Toronto. She works as a monitor for projects in sub-saharan Africa for the Canadian Stephen Lewis Foundation (SLF) and the six monitors the SLF uses in Africa had their annual meeting in Toronto with the SLF staff. The SLF Operational Director Leah Teklemariam was 10 years ago a CIDA funded intern in South Africa and worked with Ghana on one of our three projects with the Walter Sisulu University. We create all sort of wonderful connections that way....

After the SLF meetings I picked up Ghana and we met at the home of Katie Dunphy, who worked years ago as one of our NC international project managers. Katie also worked on projects in South Africa and nowadays works as CSR consultant at KPMG. In the meantime - while still working for NC - she met a nice Spanish fellow, married with him and they are now the proud parents of a two  year old. Ghana right away made friends with the little man....


During the evening a variety of former interns and others who had worked with Ghana during the 17 years we worked together, and now live & work in Toronto, stopped by....


After this get-together I drove Ghana to Fonthill in order to visit Niagara College briefly the next day. We started with breakfast and met up with Bea Clark who also worked with Ghana...




Then we visited the NOTL campus of Niagara College where 12 students followed a preparation program for international co-op work placements in South Africa, Ecuador and a few of the Caribbean island states. Ghana told them a bit about "living and working overseas"...







These NC students will all become a bit more "world ready" during the coming few months....

Finally we had a small get-together at the Welland campus with a number of current and former NC staff who had worked with Ghana in South Africa. Then it was time for Ghana to go homewards again



Thanks for visiting us again "Mama/Sis Ghana"! You are a beautiful human being and you have made a difference in the lives of some 150 Canadians during the past 17 years. May you go well!!

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Planning ahead with the Brazilians


During their last week with us, the Brazilian teachers Chris and Victor (and Klessis just outside of the photo) met today with Sean Coote, Director International  at Niagara College. The focus was on how to best design the training programs for the next groups of Brazilian professors coming to Canada.

Sean and I have worked together since May 1995, and it has been an incredible ride.

Tomorrow evening I will be taking the Brazilians as guests to a Rotary fundraising dinner.

Next week Friday a "caipirinhas" & "bife" farewell dinner at the Nolle home.