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Category Archives: Letters
Volunteer Ralf in Ghana
For three weeks in July-August this year I was a volunteer for the Ghana Homeopathy Project One of the impressive achievements of this organisation is the introduction of a two year course of homeopathy. My role as a volunteer consisted … Continue reading
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December 11, 2009
Two days I took a local trotro (taxi van) up to the Volta region on the border of Togo and Ghana. A local pastor there is also a homeopath in training and I went there to see patients and follow … Continue reading
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Bonsu Boaten, Kumasi
I now live in Kumasi, Ghana where I am a teacher and manager at the Montessori School . Alongside education, my other great love is homeopathy. I lived in the UK for 20 years and was educated there. When I … Continue reading
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Tales from Kumasi
Kathleen Moore is our Kumasi volunteer. Kathleen is working together with Bonsu Boaten at our new Kumasi clinic. The clinic is our base for several outreach clinics, where we can bring homeopathy to poorer areas. “Our out reach clinics(ORC) continue. … Continue reading
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Working in a Ghanian village
Working in a Ghanian village: from Society Of Homeopaths Newsletter, summer 2009 Noam Bar RSHom has volunteered for the Maun Homeopathy Project in Botswana, where he’s spent 9 months, and for the Ghana Homeopathy Project where he’s spent a month. … Continue reading
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My trip to India
My study trip to India in the beginning of 2009 was a very good experience. I had a chance to meet other homeopaths from all over the world. As a student I was very happy to mingle with experienced homeopaths, … Continue reading
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Carrying a heavy load
Carrying a ‘small boutique on their heads’: Homeopath Mel Dupres is helping head traders in Ghana with their spinal problems. Head traders are a common sight around Accra, but the impact that this exercise has on their spines is quite … Continue reading
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Fundraising
by Grace DaSilva-Hill, Treasurer (no longer in post -ed) As I write this on a sunny autumn afternoon in south London, listening to the radio at the end of another week of financial doom and gloom, I am reminded of … Continue reading
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The sobolo is tasting fresh and strong
Here in Ghana, where the sun is so strong and reliable, we continue to work towards helping people with homeopathy in an environment that is not nearly as reliable as Mother Nature. Everyday provides new challenges in one way or … Continue reading
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