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		<title>By: Under African Skies&#8230; &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Hong Kong University students visit Child Support..</title>
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		<description>[...] Two groups of students of the Hong Kong University have paid a visit to Child Support. One group, directed by my good old Swedish friend Sebastian Lindstrom, travels overland from Marrakesh to South Africa. They made a stop in Wa, where they visited the Child Support projects. You can read their stories at www.whattookyousolong.org/team [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Sandbox &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Trafalgar Square Session with Whattookyousolong</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sandbox &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Trafalgar Square Session with Whattookyousolong</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Sebastian inspired us by his plans to make WTYSL a global movement, and indeed some Sandboxers already mentioned their interest in joining for one of the next trips. The outstanding talents WTYSL will recommend to Sandbox during their trip through local communities in Africa will complement the global member base of Sandbox, and will enable Africa&#8217;s next generation of leaders to be recognized on a global scale. We wish WTYSL all the best of luck and energy for their exciting project!      Tags: africa, cooperation, Dinner, london, wtysl  This post was written on Thursday, 25. June 2009 at 23:37. It was written by Christian in the category Dinners, Events, Generation Y, Inspiration, On the Road, Partners, Talents. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Sebastian inspired us by his plans to make WTYSL a global movement, and indeed some Sandboxers already mentioned their interest in joining for one of the next trips. The outstanding talents WTYSL will recommend to Sandbox during their trip through local communities in Africa will complement the global member base of Sandbox, and will enable Africa&#8217;s next generation of leaders to be recognized on a global scale. We wish WTYSL all the best of luck and energy for their exciting project!      Tags: africa, cooperation, Dinner, london, wtysl  This post was written on Thursday, 25. June 2009 at 23:37. It was written by Christian in the category Dinners, Events, Generation Y, Inspiration, On the Road, Partners, Talents. [...]</p>
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