Felix is picked up by Boda-John in the morning to give his first lecture (of a series of 4 scheduled) on corporate cash conversion. With a short break in the middle, the 3h were well filled and the students nicely participated by diving into the topic and asking questions.
Meanwhile I finalise my terms of reference on the banking cooperation project and send off the draft version to Christoph Zipfel and Oliver Schmidt from GIZ in order to ensure our joint understanding on the layout of the project and next steps. Since the date is now scheduled (14.3.), the clock is ticking. We will be working hands-on along the project plan I have laid out.
Geoffrey proposes to soon share his bank contacts by mail or in written form with me and also has identified the student group that is envisaged to work in the banking cooperation project. We will meet tomorrow at 12 in the university, after their morning lecture.
Early afternoon we pack our bags since we have to move to another accommodation, so Michel picks us up and gives us a lift to the Dutchess.
Dinner there with Eddy, a retired local banker who Felix met on tonight's Rotary event in Fort Portal.
Editorial addendum for today:
A positive side-effect of our move is that Michel provides 3 workstations at the Dutchess and I am now finally able to upload pictures, since here I can access the appropriate browser version that enables me doing so. The procedure itself however is very slow due to the quality of the data connection, so there will be no high-definition pictures.
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