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==Mark Balmorth and Henria Aton Visited Noolaham Office in Jaffna==
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==Mark Balmforth and Henria Aton Visited Noolaham Office in Jaffna==
  
 
Mr. Mark Balmforth, a PhD candidate at Columbia University visited Noolaham Foundation’s Programme Office in Jaffna on the 1st of September 2015 with his colleague Ms. Henria Aton, a Master's student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. During their visit they had a discussion with Noolaham’s staff where the staff explained their role in the organization and the archiving and digitizing techniques followed by Noolaham foundation in its work.  
 
Mr. Mark Balmforth, a PhD candidate at Columbia University visited Noolaham Foundation’s Programme Office in Jaffna on the 1st of September 2015 with his colleague Ms. Henria Aton, a Master's student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. During their visit they had a discussion with Noolaham’s staff where the staff explained their role in the organization and the archiving and digitizing techniques followed by Noolaham foundation in its work.  
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01.09.2015: At Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Province
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 18 July 2020

Mark Balmforth and Henria Aton Visited Noolaham Office in Jaffna

Mr. Mark Balmforth, a PhD candidate at Columbia University visited Noolaham Foundation’s Programme Office in Jaffna on the 1st of September 2015 with his colleague Ms. Henria Aton, a Master's student at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. During their visit they had a discussion with Noolaham’s staff where the staff explained their role in the organization and the archiving and digitizing techniques followed by Noolaham foundation in its work.

Mr. Mark and Ms. Henria showed an interest in collaborating with Noolaham Foundation on digitizing endangered documents related to the Christian communities in the Northern part of Sri Lanka.

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01.09.2015: At Noolaham Foundation's Programme office, Jaffna.