Now on holidays and have two weeks to look through all the things to be done before I head off.
Biggest issue will be what to take and to leave behind. Loading up with files will add to the weight but I think this will be required. Also need to do a checklist of tasks to be completed here while I am away so the application to AUSAID can be completed asap on my return in late May.
Accommodation is sorted. Staying in a Zulu Village 20 minutes from Bergville.
Car is available for transport and that provides some independence.
Christmas is almost upon us. Giving is theme of Christmas. I am looking forward to the trip and serving in Africa.
I retired from Anglican Aid, the Sydney Anglican Diocese's overseas relief and development arm in April 2022 and then spent six months in Tanzania working in the Diocese of Musoma at the invitation of the bishop. I am essentially assisting with capacity building across various areas of the diocese.. In 2023 I led a tourof 18 Australians who visited and observed the work of the church in the Mara Region - three dioceses - Mara, Tarime and Rorya.
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