Archive for July, 2005

Politicsofhealth.org

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

The website that I have been working with all summer is now up – surprisingly fast, due to a little hacker attack that took down the previous site. What I have been doing is changing over from EZPublish, an incredibly powerful framework that nobody understood, nor used to its full, and to Dokuwiki, a wiki-based [...]

Voces inocentes

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

Today we all went over to the students from Mexico city who are working at the project, they rent a house in the village. We saw Voces Inocentes (Innocent Voices), a movie about some little boys growing up under the civil war in El Salvador. Although sometimes a bit clichy, it was still very well [...]

Barefoot Doctors in China

Friday, July 8th, 2005

During this year, I took an amazing class in International Health Policy with Professor Anne Emanuelle-Birn. The reading package, which was longer than a bad year (as we say in Norwegian) gave me new insights each week (as Wojciech would notice, me coming down to his room, eager to share), and I choose to go [...]

Privilegied!

Friday, July 8th, 2005

I wrote this in an email to a good friend of mine in Toronto, and after thinking some, and having even more great experiences, I decided to post it online. …I am just thinking about how incredibly privilegied I am … how many people around the world have taken me into their homes, their families, [...]