Displaying items by tag: africa

Each year in Tanzania, an area of natural forest nearly the size of Rhode Island is cleared. Local communities and international volunteers are working together to change that.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
For young women in many other cultures, Aunt Flo's arrival brings fear and shame. These organizations are working to change that.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
What does it mean to discount something as operating on "African time"?
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
As an international volunteer, success isn't about speeding up; it's about slowing down. 
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
Tourism in Gambia exposes how prescriptions for Africa are only skin deep.
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
How jazz and religion go together in Africa.  
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
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Don't worry. Mauritanians may be asking themselves the same thing.
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
Five must-haves for volunteering abroad. 
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
Looking beyond Western ideals of what makes a "modern" country.
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
Cathy Hue works crazy hours, lives in a little wooden shed and spends three out of four weeks in the bush. She wouldn't trade it for anything.
Published in Why we travel
As Tom bikes closer to Africa, he's startled by his own reliance on stereotypes.
Published in Volunteer Abroad Blogs
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