Monday, August 15, 2011

Welcome readers

My flight departs at 9:21pm tonight.

For those whom I have not had the pleasure of saying personal goodbyes, I'm sorry. It all happened quite quickly. Slowly at the start but very quickly towards the end. Five weeks ago I was offered a role at Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) managing supply chain of HIV medicine in Kampala, Uganda (Ed 23/08: It's actually forecasting, procurement of UNITAID donation of second line and paediatric ART drugs). I accepted with such alacrity that I'm sure records were broken.

During these five weeks, I have moved out of my place and back with folks, said numerous goodbyes, terminated a 6-year relationship with Accenture and even managed to squeeze in 5 days at the snow.

Unlike my PNG and Ghana stints, this is not a 'trip'. This is that final step towards a career in development that I have pined for. I have purchased a one way ticket and intend to be in Uganda for at the least a year but quite possibly more.

Like my PNG and Ghana stints, I will keep this blog to keep my well wishers informed of my life in Uganda.

Good bye for now! Next post from Uganda!

2 comments:

  1. You have certainly got the taste for good works it looks like!

    Good luck.

    Paul

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  2. About time i say. Good luck mate!!

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