Working hard to feed lots of hungry mouths!
To accompany the lemongrass planted about 2 months ago, we transplanted the tomato, eggplant, and bell pepper seedlings in the bed. Second, we directly planted carrot, chives, jicama, cilantro, and […]
To accompany the lemongrass planted about 2 months ago, we transplanted the tomato, eggplant, and bell pepper seedlings in the bed. Second, we directly planted carrot, chives, jicama, cilantro, and […]
Food drying is one of the most ancient methods of preserving food. Dry season threatens Tanzanians’ health, as it can severely limit the amount of nutritious food available to feed […]
“We really like the family that lives in the apartment below us. The mom always brings us fruit and other yummies and the dad always invites us to come and […]
It is humbling and inspiring to hear from those we serve that our work has compelled them to take a new perspective and recommended behavior back to their communities. It […]
We planted a potato or what seems to be a type of yam with vines. How did it fail? I made the quasi-narcissistic mistake of thinking I knew something when […]
My summer in Arusha has been invaluable in helping define my priorities/character, getting accepted to medical school, and forming some amazing friendships (I still regularly keep in touch with 4 […]
“Sophak [our in-county host] was very attentive and willing to ensure our experience was memorable. It is obvious he is proud of his Country and is eager to share it […]
Global Service Corps’ HIV trainings make way for small changes in culture that lead to big steps in prevention Just two weeks ago — mid-February 2012 — Global Service Corps […]
The students really love me and are excited that I am there to speak English with them. The students are so sweet and really want to be there to learn […]