Future leaders of the org in Bahrain. This is a signing ceremony at our office that took place a few days ago. The signing is for making us a legal society operating in the country.
Yalla Bahrain!
Posted by tiklod on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at 6:36 PM |Permalink
Wow Claude, what an amazing experience you have ahead of you !! All the best :-)
P.S. Did you know that LC Geneva (we still remember our CEEDer hehe. When was it again? 2003?) received the Role Model LC award of @ in Switzerland this year? We've come a long way since then :) And remember Nathalie? She's in Bhutan at the moment. Her blog:
If I'm not quite wrong, our two guys from Argentina are still with the WHO (at least they were about a year ago), Juani and Diego. And Kelvin from Malaysia is still here too apparently, crazy how Geneva trainees either come back or stay...I'm not in touch with them unfortunately, i.e. I've seen Diego a few times at Rue de Lyon (not sure if he still lives there now), but that's all. Was more in touch with the following generation of trainees (but who weren't at the WHO).
Mabrouk!
Posted by Nisrin | 12:50 AM
Mabrouk to Eric, Marianne and Mada for setting us up.
These guys wrote the book on how to expand within less than 6 months.
Posted by tiklod | 6:35 PM
Wow Claude, what an amazing experience you have ahead of you !! All the best :-)
P.S. Did you know that LC Geneva (we still remember our CEEDer hehe. When was it again? 2003?) received the Role Model LC award of @ in Switzerland this year? We've come a long way since then :) And remember Nathalie? She's in Bhutan at the moment. Her blog:
http://natinthimphu.blogspot.com/
Posted by Carissa )i( | 1:00 AM
Salut Carissa,
Even after 3 years, Geneva seems to be a day away.
Congrats on the award. Sunny place for shady people...as we used to call it.
Any ex-WHO trainees still in town?
Posted by tiklod | 6:26 AM
If I'm not quite wrong, our two guys from Argentina are still with the WHO (at least they were about a year ago), Juani and Diego. And Kelvin from Malaysia is still here too apparently, crazy how Geneva trainees either come back or stay...I'm not in touch with them unfortunately, i.e. I've seen Diego a few times at Rue de Lyon (not sure if he still lives there now), but that's all. Was more in touch with the following generation of trainees (but who weren't at the WHO).
Posted by Carissa )i( | 5:02 PM