Archive (1372 life histories found)
'The move to retirement was an easy one for me'
The move to retirement was an easy one for me. I did not have to cope with the shock of breaking away from an employer or a job after 30 or 40 years of unbroken service. When retirement came, even if its arrival was slightly unexpected, I was down to…
Tags: enjoyment, golf, Health, Reflections, Retirement
'When the time came for me to leave Rwanda I began to realise how much it meant to me'
When the time came for me to leave Rwanda I began to realise how much it meant to me. I was satisfied that I had done the job I was sent out to do. During my time calm and confidence had returned to the Kigali office, Trocaire's profile had been…
Tags: Celtic Tiger, Redundancy, Trocaire
'The genocide story is unavoidable, but when you do get past it Rwanda has much to offer the tourist'
The genocide story is unavoidable, but when you do get past it Rwanda has much to offer the tourist. With a population density of over 400 per sq km, Rwanda is the most densely populated country in Africa, so you will never be far away from lots of…
'Coming fresh to the story and with nothing to lose, I was confident that I could provide the necessary support'
This contentious Report, endorsed by the government, was commissioned following the killing of about half a dozen genocide survivors in Gikongoro province, in the south of Rwanda, in October/November 2003. Most of those killed were scheduled to…
Tags: Genocide, Investigation, Rwanda, Troacire
'After over 20 years of a strong international NGO presence, nearly everyone in Albania was familiar with the language of development'
During my time in Kosovo I frequently travelled to Skopje at weekends. I enjoyed long quiet walks along the banks of the Vardar River. Sometimes on a Saturday morning I sat for hours at an outdoor cafミᄅ in the centre of the city, drinking coffee…
Tags: Balkans Trocaire, Travelling
'The day I told Niall that I was exploring the possibility of linking up with Bothar to support a farm animal project in Serbia, his eyes rolled up towards heaven'
As a follow up to the Kosovo crisis of 1999 Trocaire established a Balkans Programme, which was implemented by local NGOs in Albania, Kosovo and Serbia. In 2002, having failed to find a local person who would be welcome in both Kosovo and Serbia,…
'When travelling in Kosovo at that time it was necessary to be alert to the possibility of landmines, and not to walk on the grass verge when leaving the vehicle'
When Monica, Fergal and Mags came for a visit I hired out a car and met them at Skopje airport. Before going on to Kosovo we decided to have a look around Macedonia. Since independence in 1991 Macedonia has been in a dispute with Greece over its…
Tags: danger, family, Kosovo, landmines, Travelling
'The Albanians craved recognition of their identity and their culture'
In both Pristina and Prizren I worked with Albanians and US staff. We had no contact with Serbs; they lived in small enclaves protected by KFOR. When a man walking down the main street of Pristina was suspected of being a Serb he was pounced on by a…
'I had no experience of living with such a strong army presence'
In August 1999 I got an unexpected phone call from Mary Healy in Trocaire. She was looking for someone to help clear - up a backlog of work, and Majda had suggested that she contact me. At the end of a two - hour meeting with Mary, in Trocaire's…
Tags: Curfew, Kosovo, living conditions, Trocaire, war
'I enjoyed being a student again, meeting colleagues in the coffee shop, and studying in the library '
Following my experience in Korogwe I was interested in learning a bit more about funding and managing projects in developing countries. I was looking for a part - time course, and got in contact with the Development Studies Centre in UCD. When I…
Tags: Developing World, Master's Degree, studying, UCD