After a hot hour of listening in the sun, a nice cold, refreshing soda pop was handed out to the audience.
No one said it was going to be easy.




My Peace Corps Volunteer Experience in The Gambia. I will be working at the National Nutrition Agency which runs every nutrition program in the country including, salt iodization, vitamin A supplementation, anemia control, etc. I'm a Registered Dietitian interested in international work.
2 comments:
Did you check sugar levels before handing out the soda? Nice one.
Hey this is Chelsea from your training group--just wanted to stop by and say hi to you and everyone. I miss you guys. Hope you all are doing well.
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