Carl: May 2009 Archives
After 14 months in Malawi, arriving in Buenos Aires was a bit of a shock. Buenos Aires is the Paris of South America, built by European immigrants who wanted a capital that reminded them of their home countries. As duty called, unfortunately, I could only stay two days. Just enough to get a taste of this huge city- where a third of the total population of Argentina lives.
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A statute of Christopher Columbus in central Buenos Aires.
A twenty hour bus trip (luckily buses and roads are of better quality here than in Malawi) took me to San Salvador de Jujuy in the province of Jujuy, on the border with Chile and Bolivia. It is in San Salvador where I will work and live for the coming months.
In Jujuy I met with Raúl LLóbeta, consultant for Avina, our South American partner organisation which will assist SolarAid in the management of the solar project. Raúl had a surprise for me. He had arranged for me to visit all the local organisations interested to get involved in SolarAid's first solar project here in South America.
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Meet Rául Llobeta, my collegue from Avina Foundation.
Two days later I got back on the bus to start a tour that would take me 2500km south into Patagonia and later 500km north of San Salvador de Jujuy into Bolivia. The first stop on my tour: the city Mendoza. That's for my next blog...
Ciao,
Carl


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