Data and Goodbyes

This morning, I went to the ministries area of downtown Accra to visit the data office of the Ghana Statistical Service (GhanaStats). My goal was to gather information on population and employment for my sabbatical project. I was mostly successful, gathering census data from 1960, 1984, 2000, and 2010. (The 1970 census data was missing from the library. No one knows why.) My thanks to Godwin and Michael for their assistance!

Late afternoon, I brought travel documents to student Tyler who is heading home a bit early to attend his sister’s high school graduation. And, in the last couple days, it was decided that student Brooke should return early for medical treatment. So, Catherine and I picked her from Hephzibah creating a few tears and a sad goodbye with friends. We drove directly to the airport where Catherine shared one final hug.

While at Hephzibah, Tracy led the students through several reflection and re-entry exercises. Separation from a place, putting a way of life behind you, and reverse culture shock are never easy. And, everyone deals with them differently. So, it is good that Tracy asked the students to prepare for their return. Lets hope it pays off!

—Matt