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Monday, October 12, 2015
That's A Wrap! | Bittersweet Ending

That's A Wrap! | Bittersweet Ending



Well hello! I failed to blog since arriving back in the USA, but I AM back in the USA and have settled in Minnesota! I've been enjoying a little bit of summer since mid-August, and I’m preparing for my first full winter in almost 10 years. 

I want to thank you all, so much, for taking the time to check in on my COSAD Tanzania blogs over the last two years. It has been a joy sharing this journey with you. I’m glad you met my Tanzanian family, familiarized yourselves with the work we were doing in Bukoba, and for some of you, I am thrilled you were lucky enough to make the journey to Bukoba to be with us in person. We made great connections along the way. 

I already miss my blogging days of writing and sorting through hundreds of pictures to find those special "story pictures" for y'all to flip through. :)

It only seems fair to go over a very brief run-down of COSAD’s progress during my stay… 

In late 2014, I believe I was the busiest I had been in my entire life (and that is saying something!). Through August and September, Smart mobilized an army of workers to set up the final elements of COSAD’s social enterprise businesses, and then pulled together an elaborate celebration for the Grand Openings of those businesses: the COSAD Clinic, Imuka Studio, Business Lounge, and the Women’s Cooperative Goat Farm. It was a grand celebration and a grand start to COSAD’s new mission of self-sustainability. 

After the Grand Openings, a significant portion of my time in Bukoba was dedicated to creating systems for our businesses and overseeing daily operations. Over the last several months, the COSAD Clinic and Imuka Studio made leaps and bounds- bringing valuable medical resources and personnel to our community, generating revenue, and showcasing the central role music and dance play in the Tanzanian culture. Dr. Jessica Baitani fearlessly lead the clinic as Medical Director and quickly became a beloved doctor, along with our entire staff, with many residents in Bukoba. The Business Lounge hit a few road blocks, starting with a tragic flood in one of our offices that claimed several of our tablets and laptops. Thereafter, the internet proved to be a hurdle we could not overcome, so the decision to wait -temporarily- for better internet access and equipment was made.

The Women’s Cooperative Goat Farm found success in providing space for the speedy expansion of the OWOG Program. In 2015, the OWOG Program partnered with Rotary to bring 200 goats to 200 women in two of COSAD's partner villages. Shortly before the Rotary expansion, the OWOG Program gave 25 goats to 25 women through partnerships with Edina Covenant Church, GCN & FAIR High School, and the Jennie-O R&D Department. Before any goats were given, we spent several weeks to months meeting the women and gathering information about themselves and their households with a team of COSAD staff and community volunteers. I am forever indebted to the women I met in our partner villages; they were the most beautiful and strong people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting, and they enriched my life in countless ways. 

Kiteyagwa School launched and completed two seasons of the Girls' Soccer Program, keeping the girls engaged in school and teaching them about confidence, teamwork, healthy sacrifices, meeting goals, and a place for them to have a lot of good fun. 

As an organization, it is COSAD’s nature to connect and create partnerships. In keeping with COSAD’s character, we enjoyed hosting several medical volunteers during my stay (local and international), and a group of about 15 students and teachers from FAIR High School through an organization called GCN. (They were an amazing group!) 

There are many smaller stories, unique challenges, quiet successes, and displays of grand teamwork that I would love to tell you about- but I’ll let the blogs already published speak for themselves… So if you haven’t read any of them, go choose one to read! 

As for adjusting to life back in America, I have been caught in a pleasant but bittersweet whirlwind of change and transition. I miss my Tanzania family dearly, but am truly lucky to have an American family and job to come home to. I'm beginning to pick “family photos” that will be displayed on my new desk at work. I just don't know how to choose which ones…!




Again, thank you for your prayer, thoughts, support, and involvement during my time in Tanzania. I hope you enjoyed the narrative and felt a part of the COSAD experience! Asante sana! (Don't forget to enjoy a little bit of my Swahili farewell speech; both speeches and speaking Swahili are not my strong point, so don't judge too harshly!)


Last Days...

Saying 'see you later' to Kiteyagwa School.
The "See You Later" Dinner
THE Swahili Speech! 
Both things which are not my strong point ;)


Two of my Tanzanian sisters (who lived daily life with me!).
THE LAST MORNING and my departure to Entebbe :( 
The man responsible for this awesome year! Thank you, Smart, for making me a part of COSAD!
Held responsible for my safe arrival in Entebbe, Mpesha and Answali were the last familiar faces I saw before boarding my plane. 
The last leg of my travels back to the US, 100 miles with my lovely mama.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Faces of the Grand Openings: Behind the Scenes

Faces of the Grand Openings: Behind the Scenes

I tried to find a few pictures & portraits of our close-knit community of workers and volunteers who worked tirelessly during the week of & week before the Grand Openings.  They were hardworking, flexible and wonderful staff and volunteers- simply the BEST!  Judging by these photos, you would never know how tired we all were!  I love these people so much!  THANK YOU!  -Special thanks to MC Baraka who provided most of these great pictures- I'm sure it's obvious which ones were done by the pro..)!





















-I haven't had time to compile ALL the pictures yet, so I hope I didn't miss anyone (so sorry if I did!)- you all deserve an awesome vacation ;) !!!

Sunday, October 5, 2014
THE GRAND OPENINGS: The COSAD Clinic & Conclusion of all Grand Openings

THE GRAND OPENINGS: The COSAD Clinic & Conclusion of all Grand Openings

Saturday afternoon, the final Grand Opening and the culmination of all of our Grand Openings was held at the COSAD Clinic near the Bukoba Airport.  Honorable Lazaro Nyalandu, Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, flew into Bukoba for the afternoon to open the COSAD Clinic and conclude the Grand Openings.  Joining him was Bishop Dr. Benson K. Bagonza of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania, Mr. Vincent Spera, Dr. Pamela Sawa, Dr. Jessica Baitani, and Dr. Francis Rwebangila, Founder and Managing Director of Kigoma International Health Center & COSAD Clinic Consultant MD.

We enjoyed fantastic performances from The Voice, Abasinga Group, traveling guest choirs, local church choirs, and village choirs in between speeches from our chief and special guests and a delicious lunch.


Each Grand Opening turned out be be far more “Grand” than I could have ever imagined when we started preparations.  I am completely humbled and grateful for each person who came, contributed, worked and supported COSAD through this exciting weekend!  Thank you all!  


A forty-minute rest to re-group before going to greet Hon. Nyalandu at the airport!

Hon. Nyalandu's airport arrival!
Arrival and speech at the COSAD Clinic Grand Opening.
Dr. Jessica Baitani (left) and Hon. Nyalandu (right)
Pastor Ben addressing the guests at the Clinic.
COSAD Clinic Special Performances!!
Izigo Village Performers
The Voice, from Dar es Salaam
The Final, Grand Opening!










Saturday, October 4, 2014
THE GRAND OPENINGS: Friday Concert & Women’s Cooperative Goat Farm- Kiteyagwa

THE GRAND OPENINGS: Friday Concert & Women’s Cooperative Goat Farm- Kiteyagwa

Friday evening, the COSAD Team welcomed Mr. Vincent D. Spera, First Secretary Political and Economic Section Chief from the US Embassy in Dar es Salaam, to Bukoba.  He joined Hon. Amb. Kagasheki and the local community at an evening concert at the COSAD Volunteer house.  We enjoyed great singing and dancing from our local and traveling guest performers!


Saturday morning, Mr. Spera and Dr. Susan McCormick Hadley began the day at Kiteyagwa Primary School where the future Teachers’ Goat Farm will be established as an extension of the Women’s Cooperative Goat Farm.  All of the teachers and a hand-full of students contributed speeches, songs and dances.  We are so excited for this development to really take root!

From right to left: Pastor Ben Swanson, Mr. Vincent Spera, Hon. Amb. Kagasheki, Mr. Smart Baitani.

Special welcome dance!

Mr. Spera addressing the teachers and students.
Dr. Hadley (right) with an excited group!

Friday, October 3, 2014
THE GRAND OPENINGS: Bukoba Business Lounge & Imuka Recording Studio

THE GRAND OPENINGS: Bukoba Business Lounge & Imuka Recording Studio

Friday morning began with an superb gesture of hospitality from Hon. Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki when he hosted a small gathering of COSAD family and friends for breakfast in his home.  At 9:30am choirs and guests began arriving to the COSAD Headquarter Building (which houses the Bukoba Business Lounge and Imuka Recording Studio) eager for the first of several grand events!  Hon. Amb. Kagasheki and Bishop Method Kilaini arrived along with other specials guests, and Pastor Harris Kapiga graciously took centre stage as our highly-anticipated MC!  Several local choir groups from COSAD’s partner villages joined the festivities to preform alongside the traveling artists in-between introductions and special speeches.


The cutting of the ribbon was conducted at 12:00pm, marking the official opening of the COSAD Headquarters, the Bukoba Business Lounge, and the Imuka Recording Studio.  As soon as the ribbon was cut, the Business Lounge filled up!  The conference room hosted the VIP’s as they signed the guest book, the internet lounge catered to several media stations as they charged devices and worked on their computers, and guests could be found resting in the “Young Minds” corner after lunch was served.  All in all, it was a fantastic afternoon at the first of three Grand Openings!



Breakfast at Hon. Amb. Kagasheki's residence in Bukoba.



Hon. Amb. Kagasheki's arrival to COSAD HQ's Grand Openings.
Dr. Sawa's arrival to COSAD HQ's Grand Opening.
Bishop Method Kilaini's arrival to COSAD HQ's Grand Opening.

Abasinga, an incredible drumming and dancing group Uganda!
The Voice- a fantastic a cappella group from Dar es Salaam.

Heading to cut the ribbon!
Officially OPEN!


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