Thursday, September 16, 2010

Back to the Future



Victoria Falls, 2000

In early January 2000, I had the good fortune to cap off a memorable visit to southern Africa with a stop at the spectacular Victoria Falls for a couple of days. Though staying on the Zimbabwe side of the Zambezi River, walking over the bridge into Zambia was a relatively easy matter. Thus moved by curiosity and a whim, I was able to spend a few hours in the Republic of Zambia, gain a different perspective of the river and falls, and enjoy a very brief taste of another country.

Little did I suspect that more than a decade later, life’s course would include a return to Zambia, this time as a volunteer through CUSO-VSO. CUSO-VSO is a non-profit organization that sends skilled professionals to share their knowledge and experience with people trying to improve their lives and build better futures for their communities in more than 40 countries around the globe.

Entering Zambia, 2000

Beginning in October 2010, I will be working as a Town Planner with the Petauke District Council, the local governing body for a portion of Zambia’s Eastern Province. Petauke is a town of about 20,000 located some 400 kilometers east of Lusaka, Zambia’s capital and largest city. The Petauke District provides public services to an area with a population reported to exceed 200,000. I will share my training and experience as a Planner with the District Council to assist preparation of a locally generated Integrated Development Plan. The process aims to integrate economic, public service and land use planning efforts, with active participation by those affected.

Welcome to Zambia, 2000
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