Today I drove on the opposite side of the road!!! There really aren't any rules to follow (I guess I should say they aren't really enforced). It wasn't very scary but a little confusing.
On another note, Robin went for a meeting at the Ministry Health in Kampala. She was given books on the guidelines Uganda wants her to follow for the Malnutrition program. I also need to write a memorandum and update Acacia Tree's project profile, so Robin can give it to the MH and they will give her more material and pamphlets to use and hand out. If we become a malnutrition center recognized by the Ministry of Health then there is a possibilty that we could get free Plumpy Nut to hand out in the community and for our own use.
Other than that, elections are coming up and for the most part are supposed to be peacful but one can never know.
what's Plumpy Nut? It doesn't sound very appetizing...
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Plumpy Nut is a mixture of peanut butter, powdered milk, powdered sugar, and oil. It is used as a way to get more protein, calcium and good fat to the child instead of just eating solids or drinking milk with oil. Only two spponfuls are given with a meal or as a snack.
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