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Tag Archives: canada
Polio Eradication – the Good, the Bad, the Ugly and (mostly) the INSPIRING…
World Polio Day a time to reflect, resolve and respond I have now been putting my time, dedication, passion and energy into polio eradication since almost this day in 2011 when my colleague at Global Poverty Project said they wanted … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 Life, The End of Polio, Uncategorized
Tagged Australia, canada, global eradication of polio, india, New Zealand, Pakistan, polio, polio eradication, Uganda, USA, World Polio Day
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A typical day in the life of a grassroots advocate
Very excited to be giving a little presentation/workshop today to my fellow GPP colleagues (and anyone else around Melbourne…) on grassroots advocacy. I wrote this blog while in the think of The End of Polio campaign in Canada last year … Continue reading
Just before I kick off another year in social justice advocacy – thank you!
Dear Anyone / Everyone (especially in 2012 and in the past years)! I hope the start to the year has been a good one for you. I must say a HUGE thank you for your support in 2012, and probably … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Life, Global Poverty Project Blogs, Live Below the Line, The End of Polio
Tagged Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, canada, generosity, Germany, Global Poverty Project, guest, Hawaii, hospitality, india, Italy, Live Below the Line, Malaysia, Pakistan, qatar, social justice, thanks, The End of Polio, USA, wabi sabi
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2013 New Year’s Resolutions & 2012 Message
Hi Wonderful People! A few days behind things on the New Year resolutions but I haven’t got one to be on time and it is the first week of the year I think I have ‘switched off’. Well after an … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Life
Tagged 2012, 2013, Australia, canada, cricket, Germany, Global Citizen, Global Citizen Festival, Global Poverty Project, Hawaii, india, Italy, Live Below the Line, Malaysia, New Years Resolutions, Pakistan, polio, qatar, The End of Polio, USA
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Why your girlfriend breaking up with you is a great thing…
This is in no way written out of spite. The break up with my girlfriend last year was great for both of us and I am NOT in anyway bitter, twisted or regretful. It was always about what it was … Continue reading
How 12 months can look sometimes…
It was only about a year ago that I first got involved in polio. Back then (that is mean to sound like a long time ago because it feels like it) I knew polio was something some old people had … Continue reading
Summer of Polio Eradication Across North America…?
This is a failed attempt to sum up 6 months of polio eradication advocacy in a few words (well not really but it is mostly in dot points). I have to say this summer was the richest professional experiences I … Continue reading