Friday, April 29, 2011

Long Titles and Pleasantries

I was recently in Praia (the capitol) for a 5 day meeting concerning the National Parks project document. The UNDP, United Nations Development Project, represented by Oliver Puigner (Chief Technical Specialist for both projects; Climate Change and Biodiversity) and Fabiana Issler (Regional Technical Advisor for Biodiversity) were present as well as the local government officials and my supervisor Leão Carvalho (National Coordinator for Biodiversity) for all of the preliminary meeting. We were to finalize the documents, coming to agreement on the wording and meaning of said wording. This would be a long process in one language, but three? Unreal! The first day of meetings was incredibly productive, I was doing my very best to understand the Portuguese and felt as though the other two Peace Corps Volunteers as well as myself made some great contributions that were taken seriously and even stayed permanently in the project document. Go us! The following 4 days were a slow decline to what I can only describe as a small coma. The languages being spat back and forth at lighting speeds gave me a slight headache; I guess I forgot the other official language of the UN is French. No, I don’t speak French. It was easy to drift off to another world when 1) They were speaking French and 2) they were working on part of the project that had nothing to with us *Climate change. There were several times when many things were being said in both Portuguese and French quickly and then Fabiana would look over to us and say “do you agree?” my response “I don’t know, I don’t think that any of us understood exactly what was said”. Anyhow, to get to the point, the project went official as of Thursday April 14th. Thanks to the help of all government officials and NGOs (special thanks to Natura2000 and Elena Perez) who have a stake in this project and made contributions, my project has “officially” begun.

What does the mean to me and my future on Boa Vista? Good question reader…. I don’t know. Here is the limited amount of information that I have received from the newly hired Lazero, the local coordinator for Parque Marinho do Leste here on Boa Vista. Lazero worked at another park on São Nicolau for about 4 years and is currently living in Praia. He is due to move out here in May, fingers crossed, and will have a brand new truck with him for the park. All of this sounds promising, but I am forever skeptical. If all of this comes together and we begin work in May, I will be ecstatic. However, turtle season starts towards the end of next month and I will never be short of work with Turtle Foundation. 

In other news- 
  • I will be coming home for a short visit in July! Interested in seeing your favorite blogger? No… oh.. ok
  • My post that some of you may be familiar with "The Shadow of The Sahara" is receiving some national and international attention that I had not foreseen. I have received calls from Peace Corps Administration and emails from across the world telling me how much my article meant to them. I also forgot to tell you, that blog actually made the latest newsletter of Cape Verde that you can see here Nobas Newsletter
  • I have started my population study on the endemic Chioninia spinalis boavistensis 
  • Peace Corps Cape Verde has a new country director and she is cool!
  • If you get some time or just feel like spending some more time cruising the interweb then cruise on over to Turtle Foundation and see what good work these folks are doing.

4 comments:

  1. As usual, great post, dude.
    I'm glad that things are coming together and that your project is now official. It's also pretty awesome that your blog is getting so much attention. Your voice really comes through in your writing. Although, if I picture the guy telling the story, he always has a blonde bowl cut. I wonder where that came from. Hmmm...
    Anyway, I hope you enjoy your visit to Texas. Too bad I'll miss ya by a few weeks. If I remember correctly, I owe you a beer and a burger.

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  2. What an exciting time in your life, Matt - so proud of you! I guess I still can't believe all you boys have grown up...stay safe in your adventures and keep writing about them for others to enjoy. Missy Brooks

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  3. So proud of you Matt and just look at you....Already published interationally! I can only imagine the amount of work that is ahead of you but I know this is why you are there and are glad to be busy! Keep up the great work and know how much we love you!!

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  4. This one may be better than the others dude. As you see here with the written comments, I also get a personal ones along with the FB comments on how you are writing about your life experiences and adventures. Keep it up. You are going to have one hell of a journal when your life trip is near complete... Luv, M&D

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