In the US, sharing our personal stories is part of who we are. Most of us see it as a way to bring people along

In the US, sharing our personal stories is part of who we are. Most of us see it as a way to bring people along
With Carlton’s visit, I found myself reliving many of my “firsts” here in Rwanda. Some things that were so foreign to me when I arrived,
September means vacation season for most PULSE volunteers since it’s typically the half-way point in the assignment. It was no different for my PULSE friends
This is an update on an earlier post about one of my assignments at PIH/IMB. The GSK PULSE team joined forces with SAP (German Software
I’ve been “writing” this particular blog for weeks. I had the feelings, but either I didn’t have the words or I had too many words:
If you have HIV, no income, young children depending on you, no partner/spouse, and live in a place like this, how would you survive? Would
Happy Independence Day to my fellow-Americans! Coincidentally, it is also a long holiday weekend here in Rwanda — both Independence Day and Liberation Day are