Thanks for all your feedback on these blogs. I've never blogged before, and have really enjoyed the way that writing these has helped me make connections and gain new insights.
Currently our project pays the salaries & travel for two interpreters in The Gambia (as no government support available), and provided three weeks interpreter development training 2015, and providing support with service development strategy.
We would like to provide training and development on an annual basis (if we can increase the number of regular donors and/or raise sufficient additional funds) until formal accredited training is available locally,
If you've been inspired, and would like to support the project, then use the contact me form, or just email me at [email protected], and I can send you more information about the project and how it works.
Currently our project pays the salaries & travel for two interpreters in The Gambia (as no government support available), and provided three weeks interpreter development training 2015, and providing support with service development strategy.
We would like to provide training and development on an annual basis (if we can increase the number of regular donors and/or raise sufficient additional funds) until formal accredited training is available locally,
If you've been inspired, and would like to support the project, then use the contact me form, or just email me at [email protected], and I can send you more information about the project and how it works.
All the resources I've developed for the Gambian Interpreting students are copyright free, and can be shared.
You can access them by clicking here which will take you to the Dropbox folder.
If you use them with other people, or develop them, please credit me, and include a link to this page about the Gambia Project.
You can access them by clicking here which will take you to the Dropbox folder.
If you use them with other people, or develop them, please credit me, and include a link to this page about the Gambia Project.
Below you'll find the student's personal messages of thanks to the supporters who made the training possible, donated money for the video cameras, and donated lap tops. In order - Lamin, Amadou, Mansata, Yahya and Bakary.