It was great to see the family and get that they are all safe and well.
Thanks to everyone who supported me on the trip and followed my blog. I had a team in Tanzania and a team in Canada supporting me and couldn't have done it without them.
In November 2017, I will be going on a CESO assignment to Mbeya in the southern highlands of Tanzania to work with an NGO called SIDO. I will be helping small businesses set up accounting systems so that they can prepare financial statements for the banks and qualify for loans.
Humila, or Ummy as she prefers to be called is the SIDO development officer who is setting up all my work. She organizes the training sessions and sets up my appointments and takes me around to visit clients. She is incredibly energetic and optimistic which you need to be for this job. On top of this she agreed to be my interpetor for the three day course that I was teaching, without really understanding how much work that entailed.
Its a long way from Victoria to Tanzania. 9,432 miles in fact and there are no easy routes. I have chosen to via Seattle and Dubai. I could have gone via Calgary and Amsterdam or via Toronto and Addis Addaba. All three route have about the same 21 hours in the air; but by flying Emirates, I get a 12 hour layover in Dubai, where i have booked a hotel and can sleep. The downside is the 14.5 hour leg across the north pole. I am busy downloading movies onto my laptop to keep me occupied. I've never done a flight that long before.
The Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO) was established with a
mission to promote the development of small-scale industries in
Tanzania. Recently however, in direct response to growing demand from
clients, donors and Government, SIDO progressively engaged itself in
supporting micro businesses particularly in the informal sector.