Today as usual we woke up early to tackle all our projects. After breakfast we did an integration activity that blows many people’s mind and it was great fun.
“I found the game interesting, at the beginning it seemed very easy but it was actually more complicated that what I thought” Ben
We were divided in groups and we were given 4 Spaghetti, a piece of string, tape and marshmallow. The objective of the game was to build the highest possible tower that stands free in 18 minutes. On our first intent we all fail, it was hilarious to see the design of them, all of them aimed to be tall, but not strong. In our second attempt we all went for more stable base to make sure that it will stand free than the high of it.
The web team went to the office of the UWEC and meet with the director Lilly. For the web team, this was an important meeting as Lilly was due to feedback on how she believes the Handshake can not only support Ngamba, but also a number of other sanctuaries too. It was soon apparent that the Handshake was about to step into a new era, as Lilly’s ideas were towards producing a resource centre in which each and every primate sanctuary can draw inspiration, guidance and advice from to help them create tools, websites and online programmes in which to support and raise awareness of the work. We were all very excited about the prospects ahead and have started to develop our initial plans, of which we will share with you during this expedition of Uganda.
In the afternoon, we had a talk about bushmeat, treats and statistics about primates and also Peace a local Ugandan lady that works in conservation gave us some induction about Ugandan culture.



July 13th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
Team building like any other building, people, houses, even savings
all need a good foundation.
( Confusious says !!! )
Very exciting news from UWEC about the proposed central resource centre to help many sanctuaries is a great idea. Just like this web site is.
Ending with Ugandan culture and boring statistics !
A good day though ?
Moira
Nicely written Ale Olano.