March 2012
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Analysis of all this KONY2012 shit →
February 2012
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power struggles →
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Incredibly inspiring hitchhiking race: Paris to... →
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December 2011
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They came for 4 months but stayed for 2 years... →
September 2011
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Magical Egypt →
[taken from their summary page] There is another side of Egypt that is not so widely known. Egypt is also the land of secrets. Another history, a secret history, tells of Egypt as the inheritor of deep wisdom and magical ability from an even earlier culture. It is the account of the Egyptians themselves. This alternate history is echoed by parallel accounts from the myth and history of other...
A great collection of vibrant images from Africa →
Who is Axel_B…?
August 2011
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Safari By Design/The Scarlet Leopard: Supporting... →
Read the story of my friend entrepreneur Sharyn Compton, of Phoenix, AZ, who was inspired by one visit to Africa over twenty years ago. Learn more about the diverse people of Africa and support the development of one of the most impoverished parts of the world when you purchase jewelry and other art, as featured in INSTYLE magazine and sold at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
July 2011
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http://beentoafrica.com/2011/07/27/ced-centre/ →
Your journey of a lifetime to Uganda →
This post is by Francesco Dendi. You can find him on Twitter: @denditwits
BTA's South Sudan Profile →
June 2011
26 posts
A unicycle in Tanzania
pedrosouto:
Climbing Mountains/Finding Dreams: Starving kids →
mizcamenaija:
Just came across the commonly used phase “Why are you wasting food food there are starving kids in Africa.” I never used that. “I and my friends would tend to say “Why are you wasting food there are starving kids in Europe” I don’t know being Nigerian-American and traveling to multiple countries…
It's a continent! →
One of the biggest misconceptions of Africa is that there is much that applies to the whole continent.
Questions like “What language do they speak in Africa?” should be reframed.
There are over 3,000 languages spoken in Africa.