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Last activity 10 November 2008 by per14

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loloieg

Hello everybody,

this part of the forum should be more dynamic !!!

We need some blogs of people living in Africa ... come on don't be shy... share your experiences here !!!

sociolingo

www.sociolingomali.wordpress.com

That's my blog. It's a mixture of Mali news, images and comments/experiences.

Julien

sociolingo wrote:

That's my blog. It's a mixture of Mali news, images and comments/experiences.


And it's very welcome in our directory! I hope we'll get more blogs from this part of the world :)

If you do know other bloggin'expatriates, do not hesitate to invite them :rolleyes:

Ishtar

Hi guys!

Just tried to register my blog (it's fresh!) but it said I had to come back in November. And by then, I'll be residing in Niger - the world's least developed country (hey, at least we're best at something!) where Internet connections are really slow... Not so slow as to unable me to post on my blog, but that will be pretty much were my time on the internet ends...

Anyway, here's the link:

http://ishtarnews.blogspot.com/

Would love to hear from anyone who's been in Niger!

Ishtar

Vilas

Hi!
I'm at http://vilasy.livejournal.com

I'm living on a smallholding outside of Johannesburg.

Jo Ann

Oy... I'm an African (from Angola) and lived in South Africa too. But I'm now in France,can't help much??? :|

karishmapais

In Egypt from India
Uploaded my blog on The Egypt link
http://whazzupegypt.blogspot.com

petercasier

I lived in Angola, Malawi, Ivory Coast, DRC, back Angola, back Malawi and then Uganda before moving out of Africa into Kosovo (and then Pakistan, Afghanistan, UAE etc..)

Several of the shortstories on living in and travelling through Africa can be found in http://theroadtothehorizon.blogspot.com:

The Children of Ambriz -> working for the Red Cross in Angola
The Real "Out of Africa" -> working for the Red Cross in Malawi
Goma, the Scent of Africa -> working for UNHCR in DRC
Ambush -> working for WFP in Burundi
Wapi Yo? -> loosing a friend in Burundi
Kadee -> living in Uganda
Abby One and Abby Two -> working for WFP in Uganda
A World Apart -> on holiday in Zanzibar, moving to Kosovo

Keep safe!

Peter

Jo Ann

You lived in Angola?
No matter how many NGO workers I come across, they have seldom pass through my country...

petercasier

Jo Ann,

Yepyep! I lived in Angola twice. My first mission in 'the humanitarian' field, was actually to your country, so the country and its people have a special place in my heart.

I remember my first mission very well. it was in 1994, still during the civil war. I was so 'green behind the ears' then. I thought would 'go to Africa, do good work, sleep by the campfire in the savanna, look at the stars, hear the lions roar in the background, blalba'.
Instead, as I arrived, they locked me up in a local apartment 'for my own safety' for the whole weekend. RPGs and machine gun fire the whole time in the streets. Hot Humid Sticky Luanda. The first night the guy from the flat above me beat up his wife and kids up to the point I thought he was killing them. The next day, the whole neighbourhood went mad for some football match... I had no clue what was going on, or what I had gotten myself into. Boy, was that a difference from what I had in mind...

Wrote about Angola in in the introduction of my eBook and in the short story 'The Children of Ambriz..

Loloieg:
You wanted more Africa Blogs? Well here is a short story I released today:
"The Man With the Air Conditioner on His Head, Shot At Us"

Have a nice weekend, you all!

p.

Jo Ann

Next month, I'm going back to Angola for my apprenticeship. I am a student in psychology and I will work with children soldiers and orphans and such.
Don't know what's waiting for me... I'm scared...
Although I've always known what I wanted to do, and I've travelled thoughout the country (mostly Moxico), I will now know for sure if that's what I want to do.

I'll try to read your blog tonight!! :)

RICHAFRIK

mon blog    http://richafrik.afrikblog.com/

Elica

Hi from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

I have been in AA for a year now but have lived here when I was very young ( very ,very young oh well just young then).. twenty years ago ( give and take a year or two);)
Never lived anywhere else in Africa yet but who knows the future. Other places I lived include, Rome, Toronto, Zagred , Washington DC and Honolulu. While here I would love to explore as much of Africa as I can - time/money permits.I went to SA last year ( Durban) I hope to go to two or more places before the year ends. Any suggestions? Invitations? Exchange program for adults?! :cheers: I love the water. Must have a beach!  oky a lake?!  A puddle?!... oky drinking water... but seriously must visit more of the rich cultures.

Viva Africa!!

:up:

El

Tanya

I'm an African blogger... http://www.wildernessdiary.com

I'm a serial expat, currently living in Kenya, in a wildlife paradise with only elephants and lions as neighbors...

I'm new here but look forward to reading about other people's interesting experiences around the world.

Ishtar

I just moved to another blog!
Ishtar News is now:
www.esthergarvi.com

Tanya

Well, my blog (in French).  Living in Kenya by the way...

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