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Travel Diaries Blog Home How to Save Money While Traveling People Watching in Paris Why We Love French Women Swoon-Worthy French Songs Kissing in Paris romantic places in Paris How to Sleep in a Parisian's Bed Paris is the Sexiest City in the World Paradise Lost When I came to Kenya four years ago I expected to be covering wars in other countries, never my own. Jewelry Shopping in Washington D.C. Liberia Looking Back and Looking Ahead Life in Liberia Up Close at the Orphanage My Week in Liberia Humanitarian Manhattan Shopping Guide Thats the Best Smile Ive Seen All Day My four weeks in Africa were filled with long days of reporting, emotionally challenging excursions to cities outside of Accra and poignant cultural experiences I will always remember. The home of St. George's Castle A slave castle used to store and ship thousands of Ghanaians during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. In the Heart of Kumasi I ultimately felt a sense of pride for the people of Ghana, Africa, because in a way they represent the struggle for progress humankind has faced. Buduburam Bound Small, brightly painted mud-brick houses sag with fatigue under the afternoon sun in Buduburam, a Liberian refugee camp in Ghana. The Principle of La Pleasure La Pleasure Beach was the day I received my first lesson in Ghanas gender culture. Ghanas Roots Along the streets of Accra, everyone is selling or buying something. Across Accra When we reached our dorm building in a residential area of Accra called Labone, we were all pleased at the sight of our apartments and our quaint, yet, developing neighborhood. Akwaaba! (Welcome!) to Ghana Inside the Ghana, Africa, airport terminal red, gold and green sashes streamed from the walls and ceiling. Black stars dangled with pride, each decoration celebrating Ghanaian patriotism and 50 years of independence From One Humid City to Another For one month, a graduate student could travel to Africa, be housed by an NYU facility and learn how to conduct international reporting. Help Me Pack for Europe! I'm heading to Europe and I don't know what to pack! Plan Your Next Adventure Look Out for Hippos and Elephants! Women's Health in Malawi Michaela Maynard of Pawtucket, RI, won the 2007 Americans for UNFPA Essay Contest for the Health and Dignity of Women. Now, shes off to Malawi -- follow her adventures here. Notes from Malawi Dried, Salted Mice for Lunch Michaela Maynard of Pawtucket, RI, won the 2007 Americans for UNFPA Essay Contest for the Health and Dignity of Women. Now, she's off to Malawi -- follow her adventures here. A Trip of a Lifetime Michaela Maynard of Pawtucket, RI, won the 2007 Americans for UNFPA Essay Contest for the Health and Dignity of Women. Now, she's off to Malawi follow her adventures here. My Last Day in Uganda YouthAIDS founder and vice president Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Day 7: My Last Day in Uganda. Zikomo = Thank You Uganda, Day 6: Mosquito Nets Save Lives YouthAIDS founder and vice president, Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Day 6: Mosquito Nets Save Lives Uganda, Day 5: Pader Refugee Camps YouthAIDS founder and vice president, Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Day 5: Pader Refugee Camps Travel Diary, Day 4: The Go-Getters YouthAIDS founder and vice president Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Day 4: The Go Getters Travel Diary, Day 3: My Meetings with Orphans and Prostitutes YouthAIDS founder and vice president Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Day 3 - My Meetings with Orphans and Prostitutes. Travel Diary, Day 2: The Past, Present, and Future of Uganda YouthAIDS founder and vice president Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Travel Diary, Day 1: Off to Africa YouthAIDS founder and vice president Kate Roberts travels to Uganda. Send Us Your Travel Adventures! |
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