Obroni interns encounter Kumasi's rich culture
… Modern practice and ancient custom collide Published in Public Agenda on July 13, 2012 Author: Kayla Albrecht For a…
… Modern practice and ancient custom collide Published in Public Agenda on July 13, 2012 Author: Kayla Albrecht For a…
Published: The Daily Graphic 12/7/2012 Story: Garth Dmyterko Ghana faces Egypt today at 3 pm at the Accra Sports Stadium…
Roses are red, Violets are blue, Lanabroni ate fufu, and you can too! I did it. I faced my fears….
Through spending time living in Ghana, I have truly started to understand the difference between necessities and privileges and how…
6:30 a.m. rolls around, and our African abode fills with the default alarm ring from our 15 candy-bar MTN cell…
A few days after arriving in Accra we met the freshest, hippest Ghanaian to help guide us along this emotional…
39,974,880 feet, 7,571 miles, 24 hours of travel, and a seven-hour time zone change later, a little girl no older…
Published July 6th, 2012 in Graphic Sports Euro 2012: An outsider’s point of view By Garth Dmyterko When I decided to…
… New, web-based technologies may open doors of communication for politicians Published in “Public Agenda” on July 9, 2012 Author:…
Published in “Public Agenda” on July 9,2012 Author(s): Frederick Asiamah and Kayla Albrecht The secretariat of the Strengthening Transparency, Accountability…
Published in “Public Agenda” on July 6, 2012 Author: Kayla Albrecht*, Intern “You can be anything you set your mind…
I hope you enjoy this short video that Dan Le and myself weaved together (no pun intended) from our footage…
“We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves.” – Pico Iyer Surrounded by boxes of…
It has been almost one year since I first saw their photos. Bright and full of joy, the faces of…