K is for “Katrina”. When I started this blog I assumed that “K week” would be all about Kenya, but then I realised that August

K is for “Katrina”. When I started this blog I assumed that “K week” would be all about Kenya, but then I realised that August
J is for “Joy”. When I started this assignment and was writing my first blog I mentioned that my Journey to work would be changing.
I is for “Immunisation”. Routine Immunisation is a significant Intervention that is a proven contributor to Increasing child survival rates and giving every child the
H is for “Healthcare”. I write these blogs, Homeward bound on the evening train and it gives me the ideal time to reflect on the
G is for “Gratitude”. If you’ve quickly scanned down the screen, then you may be feeling Grateful that it’s a short message this week. But
F is for “Farringdon” and “Food”, and the two seem to go hand-in-hand here; inside and outside the office. The area of Farringdon is becoming
E is for “Evaluation”, which is part of my job title, “Monitoring and Evaluation Fellow” and curiously enough this week, I was introduced to the
D is for “Dichotomy”. Hands up everyone who was expecting that one. In my Day-to-day life, I am aware of poverty and wealth, but not
C is for “Children” – it had to be, didn’t it ? The GSK and Save the Children partnership enables us to work together Collaboratively,
B is for “Blue Boat” and “Banksy”, but more of those later. Week one completed and so the weekend was a time of reflection. What
A is for “Accepted”. I’ve been thinking about what wording to use – fortunate, honoured, privileged – all describe how I feed at being Accepted