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USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Linda Møberg Kristensen. Volunteer of Danmission, sent to the ILOFAV Women Education Centre, Madagascar, 9/2002-6/2003. (Was also sent by IKON/DSM to the Western Youth Project in Nepal/India, 1999-2000).
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
From the Bunyangongo Secondary School in Kagera, Tanzania, September 2002.
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
A house call under the Family Planning Program at Rwantege Dispensary, the North Western Diocese, Tanzania, 2002.
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Meeting of the women's group at Missionary and Parish Assistant, Gudrun Vest, Bushangaro, September 2002.
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Ruth Sloth Pedersen with staff of the FLM (Lutheran) Hospital in Ambohibao, Tananarive, Madagascar, in November 2002.
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Rita and Svend Erik Simonsen, synod president Ralaivao Joseph, church president Pastor Rabenorolahy Benjamin.
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Students' quarters at the Sambava Bible School (Sekoly Biblika), Madagascar, in 2002.
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Poul Sloth Petersen. Married to Ruth Pihl Jensen, 1969. (2 children, b. 1970, 1974), cand. agro. 1971, inter alia, followed by work as an agronomist at Hammerum Agricultural College, 1972-76. …
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Flemming S. Paasch. Volunteer of Danmission, sent to the Kibeta School in Bukoba, Tanzania, 9/2002-3/2003. (The Danmission volunteer program is e.g. including sending of young people to short-term assignments in …
USC: University of Southern California · 2002 English
Bukoba, Tanzania. The former Kibeta School for Scandinavian missionary kids. In 1999 changed by ELCT, the North Western Diocese, to a private English Medium School, grade 1-7. Here a photo …