Little did I know that before the end of my second week of work, I would be co-training on a 2-day training for social workers and psychologists on Interventions with Child Sexual Abuse! I will be co-training with my supervisor and Executive Director, Chimge. I will be the only English speaker so Chimge will translate for me. Thank goodness, I do have a significant knowledge and experience base with this subject and I have been researching for the last several days. Chimge put an agenda together and I have filled in my parts. Please send me your positive thoughts for a successful training! Next week we are also doing another training on grant and proposal writing. I am very comfortable with training and public speaking but this is a new audience for me. After that, it is on to submitting a proposal researching health conditions and services in the ger districts. This is closely related to all the research I have been doing so I am very excited about this. I am working very hard, and enjoying it. Yeah!
I also have a fun thing going at one of the little markets I shop at. Two of the people have started helping me learn Mongolian. It is so fun. The checker asked me if I wanted a bag in Mongolian and I tried to repeat the word for bag. This let her and the security guard know that I wanted to learn, so they repeated the word until I pronounced it right. Then I forgot it. But she did the same thing with saying goodbye and that I remembered. So I will sign off tonight in Mongolian – bayartai – goodbye.
PS – Mongolia uses a Cyrillic script but that is way beyond me.
Here are a couple photos of my work building and the road outside it; typical of the contrasts in UB.
Hi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying your blog posts. Thanks for sharing your experience! Hope the training went well. Love, Priscilla