Working for DFID in 1999 – The Accommodation Officer

A recent announcement that the UK Foreign office and DFID are to merge will hopefully offer better value for money for the British tax payer. As a trailing expat spouse, opportunities to work locally in Africa are dependent on procuring a costly work permit, however there is a loophole, work at an embassy in a… Continue reading Working for DFID in 1999 – The Accommodation Officer

The Safari Camp

A tribute to Kenya's world-class safari businesses. Let's hope they are able to get back up on their feet soon... The Camp Managers Semi-retired Geoffrey and his wife Lynn sigh behind pasted- on smiles as they wave off a group of camera slung guests, leaving amid a flurry of dust in an open sided Landcruiser. … Continue reading The Safari Camp

The Foreign Correspondent in Africa

Jeremy stands in a down-at-heel part of an African capital with local camera man Isaiah. He clears his throat and smooths his hair in order to be camera ready, weighing up whether to don the bullet proof flak jacket and riot helmet that lie at his feet. Looking around at a scene of relative peace… Continue reading The Foreign Correspondent in Africa

The Gap Year Student

Saving Africa in 6 months #nottrained Tom spends all of two hours figuring out what the highlight of his Gap year will be. The answer comes quickly in the form of ‘Gaptastic Tours’ a slick looking website offering six week volunteering trips to rural East Africa for 18–25 year olds, just a snip at £4,000… Continue reading The Gap Year Student