Hi, @momi5, I'm so sorry for not replying earlier. I have to admit I gave up replying towards the end of last week because my replies simply weren't posting. I hope you have also experienced the improvement that seemed to come through over the weekend. Our short stay in South Sudan, and that project, were indeed both memorable experiences. The powers that be in our company were most unimpressed with the technique we used in the end to identify major load centres and prioritise rollout of critical infrastructure - we gave the South Sudanese large maps and cokie pens and asked them to show us what was needed first. Frankly, I still think we got a better idea doing it that way than using more "sophisticated" techniques which would show off how smart we were.
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Thank God..dear friend..I got connected to you.. So nice to see you are working so hard with your project . And it's true..instead of using advanced techniques for the surveys we need to adapt the methods more understandable and suitable for that group of population..
Anyway, have a wonderful time ahead ...