The Assignment Ceremony is Over
Well, the ceremony is over! I was the last one announced (we drew numbers for the sequence).
Reading My Assignment To My Fellow PCVs |
I have been assigned to a village called Digawana (dee-ha-wah-nah). It is near the Southeast border of Botswana. It is a "suburb" (my word) of a town called Lobatse which will be my "shopping village".
The Red Dot indicates Lobatse |
The language informant on the Peace Corps YouTube language lessons, Meshack, told me that Digawana is a very nice, small village that is growing because people are moving there from Lobatse.
Main Shopping Street - Lobatse |
He said the people of Digawana are very accommodating and that he has two aunts who live there.
I am assigned to the Nthwalang Junior Secondary School. That means I will be working with teenagers, probably age 13 and up.
Counseling empowers HIV-positive adolescents to build positive relationships, improve their self-esteem, and acquire life skills |
Fantastic post, and very nicely done (great pics!). I am delighted that you are being placed in a suburban area and not far off in the Kalahari...your assignment sounds absolutely perfect for you.
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