This blog is a product of the Minority Health International Research Training Program through Rhodes College in Memphis, TN. Students in this program participate in a 10 week international health research training at one of our sites in Brazil, Uganda, or Nicaragua. This blog is for these students to share their experiences through our program.
Saturday, August 5, 2017
The End of Our Time in Uganda
Anthony, me, and Susan outside of the IHP office. They gifted our team IHP polos before we left.
Our last meal in Ishaka! Featuring: avocados, matooke, groundnut sauce, chapati and eggs (to make my favorite, rolex), cabbage, fried gonja, African milk tea, and sweet pineapple from Anthony's family's plantation.
The view from our backyard (so many matooke trees!) and part of my favorite running path.
Saying our goodbyes. L-R: Daryl, Heidi, Moreen, Kinnon, me, Hermon, and Luke.
The Uganda MHIRT team wrapped up our trip by kayaking on the Nile River in Jinja!
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