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Goodbye and Welcome Message / Message d'au Revoir et Bienvenu / Goodbye and Welcome Message

Dear Equator Net members, Colleagues, and Friends,

I am writing to inform you that I am leaving the Equator Initiative after
two and a half years to pursue new study and career opportunities. I will
truly miss the Equator Initiative team and the exceptional colleagues,
partners, and friends I had the pleasure of working with. I am thankful that
I was given the opportunity to learn from the successes of extraordinary
communities from around the world, and I know that this experience will
always accompany me in future endeavors! Thank you for having been part of
my very special Equator Initiative experience and I am looking forward to
staying in touch!

At the same time, I would like to give a warm welcome to the new
administrators of the Equator Net: Elspeth Halverson has been working with
the Equator Initiative for several years and is looking forward to carry on
and expand the role of the Equator Net. As you may know, Elspeth is working
on the development of a Community Web Portal together with the support of
EcoAgriculture Partners and diverse Equator Prize finalists. The Equator Net
will hopefully soon be hosted via this interactive and multilingual web
portal. In the meantime, Elspeth will continue the Equator Net in its
current form of a mailing list and she will be supported by the Equator
Initiative's programme assistants Kate Dillon who speaks French and Philip
McKissick who is fluent in English. Please do not hesitate to contact
Elspeth (elspeth.halverson@undp.org), Kate (kate.dillon@undp.org), and
Philipp (phillip.mckissick@undp.org) if you have questions or news that
might be of interest for other Equator Net members.

Best of luck for all your work and thank you for staying connected with this
important network so it can continue to grow stronger!

Best regards,
Gaby

Chers membres du Réseau Equateur, Collègues, et Amis,

Je vous écris de vous informer qu'après deux ans et demi je quitterai
l'Initiative Équateur afin de poursuivre des nouvelles études
and new career opportunities. The Equator Initiative Team, colleagues, partners
and exceptional friends with whom I had the pleasure of working
I will truly miss. I'm glad I had the opportunity to learn
the extraordinary success of communities around the world
, and I know that this experience will always accompany me during my
future adventures! Thank you for being part of my experience
very special with the Equator Initiative and I am happy to
stay in touch!

same time, I have a warm welcome to new directors
Ecuador Network: Elspeth Halverson worked with
Equator Initiative for several years and is ready to continue and expand the Network
Ecuador. Elspeth is currently working on developing a
"Web Portal" community with the support of
Ecoagriculture Partners and a diverse group of finalists for the Equator Prize
. We hope that the Network will soon be hosted by Ecuador this
"Web Portal" interactive and multilingual. Meanwhile, the Network will continue
Ecuador in its current form, a mailing list, and Elspeth
be supported by the program assistants Equator Initiative: Kate Dillon
who speaks French and Philip
McKissick who speaks fluent English. Please feel free to contact Elspeth
(elspeth.halverson @ undp.org), Kate (kate.dillon @ undp.org), and Philipp
(phillip.mckissick @ undp.org) if you questions or information
might be of interest to other network members in Ecuador.

Good luck for all your work and thank you for keeping in touch with
this important network so it can continue to grow stronger!

Sincerely, Gaby

Estimados miembros de la Red Ecuatorial, Colegas, y Amigos

The escribo to inform you that I am leaving Equatorial
Initiative after two and a half years
continue further studies and career opportunities. I really miss the team
Equator Initiative and the exceptional colleagues, partners, and friends
whom I had the pleasure of working. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to learn
successes
extraordinary communities all over the world, and I know that this experience
always accompany me in my future endeavors! Thank you for being part of my experience
very special with the Equator Initiative and hope to keep in touch!

At the same time, I welcome new managers
Equator Net: Elspeth Halverson has worked with Equatorial
Initiative for several years and is looking to continue and expand the role of the Equator Net
. Elspeth is working on developing a Web
Community Portal with support from Partners and
EcoAgriculture diverse Equator Prize finalists. It is expected that in the near future
The Equator Net is maintained by the Web Portal
interactive multilingual. Meanwhile, the Red Elspeth as
Equatorial current mailing list and be supported by the attendees of the Equator Initiative
, Kate Dillon, who speaks French, and Phillip McKissick
who is fluent in English. Please do not hesitate to contact Elspeth
(elspeth.halverson @ undp.org), Kate (kate.dillon @ undp.org) and Phillip
(phillip.mckissick @ undp.org) if you have questions or news that might be
of interest to other members of the Equatorial Red.

Good luck with all your work and thank you very much for keeping in contact with this network
important so you can continue to grow stronger!

Best Regards, Gaby

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