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Jemma Neville

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Oct 5, 2008, 6:16:28 PM10/5/08
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Dear all,

As many of you know I have now taken up fulltime employment with the new Scottish Human Rights Commission. However, I will remain very involved in helping to coordinate the twinning of Scottish and Malawian clinics as a friend and volunteer. Please contact Sylvester Chawala (malawi....@gmail.com) in the first instance for questions and comments on the running of the blogsite and sustaining clinical partnerships between our two countries.

Thank you for all your commitment and enthusiasm in the last year.

Best,

Jemma

Pam Wilson

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Oct 6, 2008, 2:18:11 AM10/6/08
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Hi
 
On behalf of the Scotland Malawi Twinning project I would like to wish Jemma all the best in her new post with the Scottish Human Rights Commission. It must be an exciting time for her moving to a new job which I'm sure she will really enjoy doing.
 
I also wish to extend a big thank you to Jemma for all the fantastic work that she has done for us all whilst working for the twinning project. I'm sure everyone will agree that we are very pleased to hear that Jemma will continue to remain very involved in helping to coordinate the twinning of Scottish and Malawian clinics as a friend and volunteer.
 
Many thanks once again to Jemma.
Good luck and best wishes in your new job.
 
Best Wishes
From
Pam & Everyone from the Scotland Malawi Twinning Project

--- On Sun, 10/5/08, Jemma Neville <jemma....@gmail.com> wrote:

Rick Moynihan

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Oct 10, 2008, 6:47:10 AM10/10/08
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Yes, I'd like to extend Pam's wishes and congratulate Jemma on her new
job!! I know the Malawi Clinics Project will miss both her and the
creativitiy she brought to the project; but I'm really glad to see her
move on to wider projects, where her enthusiam, expertise and
imagination will inspire even more people to support the worthy causes
she both works for and believes in.

It's also great to hear that she's still planning to remain involved
as a volunteer!

So, Jemma; do you care to tell us all a little about what your role
will be at the Human Rights Commission?

All the best in your new endeavour!

Rick.

On Oct 6, 7:18 am, Pam Wilson <pam_pjw2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi
>  
> On behalf of the Scotland Malawi Twinning project I would like to wish Jemma all the best in her new post with the Scottish Human Rights Commission. It must be an exciting time for her moving to a new job which I'm sure she will really enjoy doing.
>  
> I also wish to extend a big thank you to Jemma for all the fantastic work that she has done for us all whilst working for the twinning project. I'm sure everyone will agree that we are very pleased to hear that Jemma will continue to remain very involved in helping to coordinate the twinning of Scottish and Malawian clinics as a friend and volunteer.
>  
> Many thanks once again to Jemma.
> Good luck and best wishes in your new job.
>  
> Best Wishes
> From
> Pam & Everyone from the Scotland Malawi Twinning Project
>
> --- On Sun, 10/5/08, Jemma Neville <jemma.nevi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: Jemma Neville <jemma.nevi...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [scotland_malawi_clinics] thank you
> To: scotland_ma...@googlegroups.com
> Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 3:16 PM
>
> Dear all,
>
> As many of you know I have now taken up fulltime employment with the new Scottish Human Rights Commission. However, I will remain very involved in helping to coordinate the twinning of Scottish and Malawian clinics as a friend and volunteer. Please contact Sylvester Chawala (malawi.clin...@gmail.com) in the first instance for questions and comments on the running of the blogsite and sustaining clinical partnerships between our two countries.
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