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Monthly Archives: December 2009

Christmas in Bolgatanga, Ghana

December 30, 2009

I did a guest post over at Ever The Nomad about Christmas here, in Bolgatanga. And we just posted it to our new blog site G-lish.org here: Christmas in Ghana. You can read the whole post at Ever the Nomad … Continue reading →

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Insider’s Guide to Volunteering

December 23, 2009

You can now download the free Insider’s Guide to Volunteering. We have posted the Insider’s Guide to Volunteering here. No sign up or anything necessary. If you do like what you see, then you’re welcome to sign up on the … Continue reading →

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Volunteer in Ghana

December 20, 2009

In the Insider’s Guide to Volunteering we explain that you can’t make a difference in 2 weeks or 2 months (and even 2 years is pushing it—poverty is a complex problem), but we explain that what you can and will … Continue reading →

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When to Volunteer in Ghana?

December 18, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read every article from This is Ghana–in a much more organised fashion–and download the free Insider’s Guide to Volunteering in Ghana. Trustworthy Programmes Writing this, I realised that the programmes I … Continue reading →

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Key attributes of a helpful volunteer

December 16, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Key attributes of a helpful volunteer there. As a volunteer myself and first time traveler to a … Continue reading →

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Cautionary Tales: What to look out for in a volunteer program

December 15, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Cautionary Tales: What to look out for in a volunteer program there. We hope our tough-won experience … Continue reading →

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Cost of volunteering?

December 14, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read How much will you spend as a volunteer? Program costs and other issues there. Here is a … Continue reading →

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Key Volunteer Skills Always in Need and more

December 13, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Key Volunteer Skills Always in Need and more there. Any skill will find a home in a … Continue reading →

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But What Difference Will I Make as a Volunteer in Ghana?

December 12, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read But What Difference Will I Make as a Volunteer in Ghana? there. The one comment that virtually … Continue reading →

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About the Journey to Ghana and more

December 12, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read About the Journey to Ghana and more there. Very soon we’ll be posting a 22 page Insider’s … Continue reading →

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What Makes a Good Volunteer?

December 11, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read What Makes a Good Volunteer? there. Age, gender, work experience and nationality have nothing to do with … Continue reading →

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Cape to Kumasi and Kejetia: the first time

December 6, 2009

We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Cape to Kumasi and Kejetia: the first time there. I wrote this after my first visit to … Continue reading →

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