Check out the gallery below to see where I spend my days. The CHAI Uganda office used to be the (big) home of the Iranian ambassador. Almost everyone is out in the field helping with a training this week, so it looks empty, but usually we have around 50 people here each day! The office is open more or less 24/7. Andrew lives in a smaller house in the back with his family, so for those of us that don't have office keys (like me), we can call him and let him know we're coming if we need to get let into the office. Last Friday, I was working late, so I left my bag at the office since I didn't want to bring my laptop to the bar. On Saturday, I "ran" to the office from my apartment and ended up showering here (all the bathrooms have showers since it used to be a house) before meeting some friends nearby for lunch. [Click the arrows in the top right to scroll through the photos] CHAI is undergoing increased scrutiny these days as the Clinton family remains in the spotlight. While my day to day work seems removed from what’s going on at home, it’s evident that Hillary Clinton’s political role affects what is considered an acceptable funding source. I’m interested to see how the outcome of the election will impact CHAI, and the Clinton Foundation more broadly.
Megan Chang
1/22/2016 10:10:34 am
you can use that wooden ladder to do those foot work exercises!!
Shannon
1/23/2016 11:02:20 pm
Such nice office!!! 9/12/2016 04:51:15 am
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