De-fragmenting my thoughts
After several months of desolating this blog, I have returned to it as a powerful means of organising my thoughts on various things. A whole lot has happened between my last post and this one. I participated in Google Summer of Code, working on Mifos, a Grameen Foundation project. I’ve continued to work with Grameen Foundation after summer of code and it has been nothing less than exciting.
Through Google Reader, which I explored in a previous post, I discovered the Nokia Open Innovation Africa summit and the call for submission of ideas for that conference. Without expecting much I entered a submission on career development services and this entry was one of the winning entries. This earned me the opportunity to travel to Naivasha, Kenya for the most stimulating three days of my life. Seriously. Over two-hundred participants were hand-picked for the event. What could one expect? As for my previous post, Kenya Rocks, you can now change the title to Kenya Truly Rocks! A great deal is happening in that country.
By the time I returned to Ghana, my concept for career development services had been improved in several ways and I had networked with critical resources who can help realise the idea. Unfortunately, I have been swamped by various activities that leaves barely any time to pursue this development effort. However as I come close to completing my undergraduate programme and my final project, I can’t wait to finally start executing this idea.