We have now moved from our current flat to a cheaper and new apartment which is great. Finally no more generator probems, leaking sink and just about every technical thing went wrong in that old driedup house. We paid a high rent and the landlord did not care much to follow up. So I am happy to now live in a brand new apartment...which has leaking sink, no generator, broken toilet and squicing aircondition (only on my bedroom ofcourse). Hehehe. It is faiths irony. But regardless, I am happy in this beautiful new apartment. And the new landlord is a friend who cares. So it is all in the psychology I suppose.
Other than this we are working step by step to make a initiative strong volunteer crowd in Sudanese Red Crescent Red Sea State. And that might sound like I think I am coming as a saviour, but I really do not. These volunteers are so incredible strong, but somehow the organization is down. It is a path of challenges to make the arena again on which the true power of volunteers shine. Their own governed organisation. At the moment it is staff and local governed volunteer groups only and I believe this is the force that keeps the volunteers from taking initiative. The Sudanese Red Crescent national strategy is taking shape in the many state branches around the country (Sudan is a republic with 26 states in it). I hope the volunteer strategy is soon implemented in Red Sea State as well.
That was it for now. Stay tuned. Thomas
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