The last thing that I wrote about safety and security got my webpage shut down by Peace Corps’ Washington, DC, office.
Perhaps it’s just coincidental that my predictions about the situation in the Rautahaut, Bara, and Parsa districts have mostly come true, much to the frustration of Peace Corps’ Kathmandu office. Not that it matters.
The fact [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Posted in Nepal, Peace Corps culture, Service
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Also tagged bandhas, Birganj, Hetauda, Kalaiya, Kamal Thapa, Maoists, RNA, Simra, Terai life
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It was the end of December and I was coming back to Birganj from Rajbiraj. I’d celebrated Christmas for the second time in Rajbiraj and was thinking that this would be the last time I’d be there, the last time I’d make the trip I’d made perhaps ten times before.
Last year’s Christmas was, well, difficult. [...]
By Scott Wallick
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Posted in Peace Corps culture
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Also tagged bandhas, Birganj, blogging, New Year's, Parsa, Patalayia, Peace Corps, Peace Corps/Samoa, Rajbiraj, Simra, Terai life, thulo manches
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Things should be simpler. If people can travel to another hemisphere, learn a somewhat obscure second language, eat with their hands, and grow comfortable with the sounds of bombs and gunfire then surely organizing and executing a basic teacher training with motivated teachers in a scenic location shouldn’t be a problem.
Piece of cake. Kid stuff. [...]