Monday, June 23, 2008

Roof Rack-mounted Off-road Lights For Xterra



Friends (rafiki Kiswahili) are still essential but especially when living away from home and family in a foreign cultural environment. Among my friends here there are expatriates, mostly working for international organizations and depart at the end of their contracts, and there are Congolese who they are ...
today I present you some of my best friends (and friends) here in the DRC.

Astrid (Norway, former UNHCR and now with Norwegian Refugee Council in Goma) - Kadutu market here in Bukavu

Ingrid (Belgium, Director of BTC - Belgian Technical Cooperation - South-Kivu) - with potatoes ...



Welcome (young Congolese carpenter training)

Isabella (American of Cambodian descent, my former roommate, now the U.S. Senate in Washington before embarking on his master's degree at Harvard in September) - arrival at Minembwe

Patrick (Congolese lawyer, lives in Goma) - on the terrace Astrid in

Massimo (Italian architect, former IRC now with COOPI - Italian Cooperation - Moba) - here with Vanno

Willy (Congolese carpenter who has made several furniture IRC ) - Welcome to


Nicky (British ex-Warchild Holland, now on sabbatical somewhere in Europe) - with his camera

Michel (Congolese mason who worked for IRC) - By the right, with the level

Zongo (Burkina Faso, working with IRC in Burundi and has studied in Quebec) - with Georgia (Tanzania) and the helicopter to Lake Kivu

John (Congolese security guard at K & K Residence 1)


Vanno (Cambodian head of UNHCR - High Commissioner for Refugees - South Kivu) - humbug!

Timothy (Congolese entrepreneur who has made several constructions for IRC in Kivu) - Purchase of mangoes on the road Kalehe

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