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kondorong

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Posted - 23 May 2006 : 18:33:59
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I read in the piece that the Women are calling for 25 horse drawn ambulances. I thought this idea was thought by the PPP. The experts that looked at it said it will lead to poor health delivery standards. So what has changed now to make the horse drawn ambulances suitable once more?
http://www.observer.gm/enews/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4549&Itemid=33&PHPSESSID=05578bedf8c3ddcb6786df42edf519fb
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LEMON TIME

Afghanistan
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Posted - 23 May 2006 : 19:45:04
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| Why can't they ask for normal ambulances as YAYA been given lots of millions in loan for the GAMBIANS. |
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kondorong

Gambia
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Posted - 23 May 2006 : 19:54:01
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| May be it is about technology transfer or may be sustainability. I hope the experts will look at it as it affects pregnant mothers. May be with better shock absorbers it will be useful in very rural areas. |
“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.” |
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Afghanistan
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Posted - 23 May 2006 : 19:59:25
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| What kind of ambulances is being use in Kanilai?Gambians really need to wake up as we are in coma.NO vote for YAYA. |
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kobo

United Kingdom
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Posted - 23 May 2006 : 21:11:16
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| This is part of the networking and campaingn strategies to use Government, NGOs, Municipal Agencies and some private organisations to mobilise the resources and manpower to promote APRCs policies. |
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rah

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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 00:09:34
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| It's bombarding the rural folk back to the stone age, or will a fleet of Hummers do? I guess so,rah |
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gambiabev
United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 08:17:38
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The issue in Gambia with vehicles seems to be maintenance. School buses, taxis, jeeps all have the same problem to contend with; the awful road conditions. Then repairing the vehicle is relatively expensive and sometimes the parts or the skilled labour required are not easy to find.
There is not point providing expnesive ambulances if 6 months later they are out of use. Perhaps a fleet of jeeps would be more use? Or perhaps the roads need fixing first??? |
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Afghanistan
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 13:05:59
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| Its a good point GAMBIABEV which remains me that we need teachers here as well laugh. |
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toubab1020

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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 13:25:28
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| This is not pleasant to say,the reason that any engine driven vehicle used in Gambia will not be effective because the driver, the mechanic who provides maintainance will tinker with the vehicle,why a driver does this I dont know but the reason a mechanic does this is that he thinks OK I can fix this small problem but I will create another problem so that the vehicle will only last for a couple of days then it will come back to me for more work I have to live and get food for my family so I need money,this is true, look at the condition of most of the vehicles on Gambian Roads,this condition is not caused by bad road surfaces. |
"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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jambo

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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 14:15:24
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| I travelled to central river division those roads would test the endurance of a tank. |
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toubab1020

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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 16:11:18
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| Jambo,I agree but its not fair to blame everything on infrastructure,GOOD roads that are well built cost money,as far as I know when roads are built they are built by Senegalese contractors who bring their own machinery for construction AND THEIR OWN WORKERS,this of course does not help the Gambians to obtain work which they are quite capable of doing and unemployed Gambians are not offered work by the Senegalese contractors.I have nothing at all against the Senegalese but Gambian Labour is plentyful and available and I think should be utilised in road building and other projects carried out by foreign contractors. |
"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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Afghanistan
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 17:54:43
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| JAMBO after travelling to central river division did you need to take painkillers. |
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gambiabev
United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 18:17:33
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Lemon time...one day I would love to teach in lower basic school at Tendaba.......... wouldnt that be heaven?! |
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taalibeh
Gambia
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 18:25:01
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The people who are behind these publicity should face the reality or relax. Instead of mobilising innocent and poor women to meet jammeh discussing or proposing hopeless projects, they should face it and tell jammeh to retrieve the money he is saving in foreign banks and invest it in Gambian prosperity.
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Afghanistan
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 18:50:11
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| oH my dear GAMBIABEV, TENDABA people would love to have you teaching there.THAT would surely be HEAVEN |
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gambiabev
United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 May 2006 : 20:20:54
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ONE DAY...when all my responsiblities here are taken care of there is nothing I would like more than to teach for a year at Tendaba. I could live at the camp, swim in the pool and visit my friends in the village. I could go to Soma for the internet. I would have keen enthusiastic students to teach. It will be fantastic......I aim to do it before I am 50! (4 years yet!)
What would I miss from home? My children. My parents. My brother.... Yorkshire. My animals. English tea. English chocolate. Coronation street....that's about it!
So if I want to teach in Gambia how do I go about it? I particularly would like to teach in Tendaba because I love it so much.  |
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