Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Can Talk.
Suppose you were given a random topic to talk about for 3
minutes in front of a group? What would
you say? It doesn't sound that
difficult until you are standing in front of the room trying to make something
up. Talk about your first love. Explain a recipe. Talk about the most boring meeting you have ever
attended. The idea is to use your
creativity to make it interesting and engaging.
So I just finished a workshop where we had to successfully complete this
exercise which was done as a way to get people comfortable talking in front of
groups. The training was done both to
teach us about the essential medicines and medical supplies logistics system
used here in Zambia and then we also learned how to teach others about this logistics system
(a training of trainers). Eventually, I
will get the opportunity to teach health center, hospital and other ministry of health staff how
to use the logistics systems that are essential in the process of ensuring that drugs are available for use here in Zambia. So during the training we were being molded
into trainers. The training was actually
quite good. Long. But good.
We stayed in a hotel which was in a town called Kitwe which is in the Northwestern part of Zambia
(the Copperbelt) for a couple of weeks.
This is where they have all of the mines. They mine mostly copper but also other
minerals. We passed one of the largest
open pit mines during some of our travels there in the region (I will try to post pictures later). The town itself wasn't much but it was quite
big and more developed in comparison to Mongu (I’m learning most areas are more
developed than Mongu in general). So, I
took advantage of shopping in the big grocery store, going to the market to buy material,
enjoying some decent food, and hanging out with my fellow JSI friends. One of the staff who was with me in Mongu mentioned
that I didn’t have my “Mongu face on.”
When I questioned him as to what this meant he just said that I looked more lively and
happy during the training...being out of Mongu. I guess having a social life and
friends around will do that? Hmm…I have
got to find some social networks in Mongu.
This is not going to be an easy task.
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