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she works for me in the library, and is sitting across from me right now. she said i could take her picture, and put it on flickr....
Amna Tounekti, a 26 year old teacher and member of the “Voix de l’Enfant” association, created with 20 volunteers a library for at-risk students in Tataouine. The location of the project was an under-developed zone of Tataouine in southern Tunisia where many students lack access to literature, quality after-school programs, and a civic cause to engage in. “Maktabi” began its work at the Tounket Primary School and engaged a network of volunteers to lead a book drive to establish a library for students age 6-12 who have no access to library at their state school because of limited finance resources. 120 children at the Tounket primary school in Tataouine, profiting from the project. One bookcase and more than 300 book stories were collected and bought.
“Work team is not a new thing for me as I am used to it through my work with the association “Voix de l’Enfant, but this experience helped me meet committed people, ready to help and to engage in civil activism. I met real leaders; we learned from each other and fortified our skills of leadership. AIC staffers were there to help us with trainings and strategic planning”
The Queen with the then Mayor of Wollongong, Ald. J. J. Kelly during lunch at the Wollongong Memorial Hall on the 11th February 1954. D.T. 12 February 1954. Visit mylibrary.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/
Books I just read: A light read: absolutely hilarious, as it gives an insider's account of the world of expatriate Mandarins.
Not sure if you can put "humor" and "suicide" together in tags but...
It was ok. Didn't like it as much as his other stuff. "High Fidelity" is still his best by far.
A 16 page booklet containing photos of the Royal Visit to Wollongong in February 1954. Visit mylibrary.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/