One Morning, One Month. My New Life in Jerigu.

It’s 4 a.m. in the morning and I wake to the sound of the mosque calling my community members of Jerigu to their morning prayers. I slowly lean up out of bed and rest my body against the cool cement wall directly behind my bed. My mind is instantly filled with thoughts about the day […]

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Germans in Ghana

Tribal pride is a sentiment that has shone through every now and then in my observation of Ghanaians. Everyone knows who is native to the region and who is not, what foods they’re known to eat, cultural differences, reputations – the list goes on. It creates a variety of interesting situations. A group of locals […]

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Lessons Learned on a Run

It’s easy to get lost in the sea of of new information, new people, and new problems that I am facing on a daily basis. Sometimes it’s easier to just put my head down and either get lost in the situation or simply bury my head in the sand. In the first few weeks in […]

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Job Posting: AgriCorps Fellow

About AgriCorps: AgriCorps connects American agriculture professionals to the demand for experiential, school-based, agricultural education in developing countries. Position Summary: The AgriCorps Fellow will commit to serve an eleven month assignment in a developing country attached to the agriculture program at a junior or senior high school. The Fellow will serve in three main roles: […]

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The Key to Liberia Moving Forward

I stood there on a mound of blood red soil overlooking Chief John’s farm. No large buildings were in sight. As a matter of fact, no other people were in sight. There were no other signs of human life as Anna, Bindu, and I looked out over the surreal landscape. Light green hills covered by […]

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