Shani here
This is to prove that I really exist. So far we've slept, talked a lot more, and eaten chocolate cake. [Helen claims that her fruit gateau was more healthy]. But we now have a presentation worked out for the list of meetings we have tomorrow and are due for dinner in a MOngolian restauraunt this evening with our MOngolian friend and expert Ekho. We can report that the thermal underwear is worth every penny.So by tomorrow evening we should have lots more information from some key organisations working n the area of dv in Mongolia; CEDAW and the Mongolian Women Lawyer's Association. The MWLA were our very first contacts here and one of the oldest NGOs working in the area having been founded in 1992 soon after the People's REvolution.
Do pass this web address on to anyone else you think might be interested in our trip and the topic.
Best
Shani and Helen

4 Comments:
This looks to be an interesting read and I hope to hear more. I myself am planning to start a blog to catalog my trip to Cape Town, South Africa this summer for a study abroad program. Good luck to you!
Hiya Helen
Sounds like all is going to plan. Nice to know that you arrived safely. I will follow your progress every day.
Have a lovely time, can't wait to hear all about it when you get back, maybe over a drink or three.
"Hello" to Shani too.
Take care
Julie
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Good to see you are there and that the thermals were not recommended in vain.
It is cold here (very cold) but I'm certain that it is not a patch on your cold.
The university hasn't vanished I'm afraid ... but is all the more miserable with you both.
Take care - and don't get chilblains on your bums by sitting on the radiators (now I am sounding like my mother)
Stephen
oops - I meant to say 'without you both' on line 5
too late as usual (is that time or intention)
Stephen
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