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March: A brief update.

 I have not written much because much has happened that is difficult to blog about.

Executive summary:
- We are in the middle of a 1 month lockdown, which might extend past one month, due to clusters of COVID19 outbreaks in Dili.
- Many changes have happened in MT, and it has not been easy for a lot of people.
- I have been kept busy with: Activities of daily living (A, the sprightly lady who helps with chores between her university classes, can't come because of the lockdown), sporadic productivity from home (Moving FMP online was not really my worst nightmare, but perhaps it should have been), interviewing and recruiting online, developing language strategy for MT (teaching Tetun to malae, English to Timorese, and Medical English to the health workforce)
- leadership transition end of this week.

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