We are nearing the end of our interview time in Uganda and held a good collaborative meeting this afternoon. I have done fewer interviews here, but they have been high quality for the most part. Yesterday, thanks to Betty's contacts in Gulu, she and I were invited to dinner wperspectives, from students to administrators.ith nuns who teach at a Catholic school. One was very involved with facilitating night commuters during the war, and she provided an excellent context for us. And this morning, I spoke to a school official about counseling and curriculum for returned girl abductees and girl mothers whose children were conceived in the bush without their consent. He had powerful stories and recommendations.
This afternoon we discussed ideas for conferences, articles, a possible book, etc. We also discussed strengths and limitations. Certainly among the strengths are having a diverse international team and speaking to a large array of people, from students to administrators. We all look forward to reading transcriptions so we can make links in themes and differences of perspective.