So long, and thanks for all the fun (Or the Top 3 of Lusaka)
A week ago, I returned to the snowy winterland that I call home. In fact, to be precise, I actually returned to the small town I called home for four […]
A week ago, I returned to the snowy winterland that I call home. In fact, to be precise, I actually returned to the small town I called home for four […]
Since I’ve arrived in Lusaka, I have heard from everyone (not even exaggerating here) that I must go to Cape Town. And so, about two months in to my time over […]
In the past few months, as I related stories about my life in Zambia to friends and family back home, I’ve been asked a lot of questions. Some examples that […]
My second field visit was about as a different from my first as is possible. Instead of working in one of the oldest area associations, we were visiting one of […]
One of the joys about living overseas is that you get to have all sorts of wonderful adventures. These adventures come in all sorts and forms, from the obvious travel […]
Last week Eva, Leah and I took a walk down to Great East Road and came across a little vendor on one of the side streets. Margaret, the young female […]
Anyone who has travelled through South East Asia has heard the ubiquitous phrase ‘same same but different’. It will be yelled after you in markets, used to describe you and […]
WfC’s focus is on empowering rural communities, especially women and girls, to achieve sustainable development. That means although I am based and work in Lusaka, the impact of every proposal, […]
So no surprise, I’m not great at this whole updating my blog thing. However, the lack of updates do not mean that nothing interesting is happening. Far from that, I’ve […]
A week into my Zambian adventure, I thought it appropriate to write the obligatory ‘I’ve arrived safely’ post; although it did take us 52 hours, 5 countries, 4 security checks, […]