ARHR's MetroTV Piece
ARHR’s Executive Director Vicky Okine shares ARHR’s central mission in this piece for Ghana’s MetroTV.
ARHR’s Executive Director Vicky Okine shares ARHR’s central mission in this piece for Ghana’s MetroTV.
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No other weekend could compare to the Volta Region trip. Beautiful place for beautiful people.
I took this little video several weeks ago while we were in the bus, driving through the heart of Kumasi’s central market. Enjoy the commentary by Kayla and Lana (discussing scandals associated with Barclays), as well as the bus’s music, courtesy of Robert, eerily synched to the pace of the events unfolding out of the Read More …
Didn’t do much editing, but I figured with our limited internet access, it was more important to finally post this video. Also, I just realized that maybe they are crocs, not gators? I don’t know, but if that’s the case then just pretend the title is “Crocs in Chana” instead of “Gators in Ghana.” My Read More …
A few days after arriving in Accra we met the freshest, hippest Ghanaian to help guide us along this emotional ride. I wasn’t entirely sure how it happened. Bjorn and Rob were doing some spontaneous jig, and out of nowhere Sonny starts breaking it down, his hips grooving side to side as he rubs his Read More …
I hope you enjoy this short video that Dan Le and myself weaved together (no pun intended) from our footage at the Aburi Gardens outside of Accra.
In Mole National Park we witnessed the amazing wildlife the park had to offer. While we viewed some of it from the comfort of our hotel that sat on a cliff overlooking the park, we were also able to get up close and personal with them on a walking tour that led us as close Read More …
With almost all of us together in Ghana now, some of us enjoyed a great night of food and dancing while others barely made it through the meal without resorting to using the table as a bed. Nonetheless, we are all very excited to be starting our trip.
Coming into Accra after our ten hour flight was pretty incredible as we passed by huge thunderheads and over small villages. While the grey clouds may make it look chilly here, rest assured that after we got off the plane it was still definitely 85 degrees and probably 90% humidity.
Catherine and Elise practice their Twi (the native language of Ghana) during a pre-trip pizza party three weeks before everyone heads to Accra, Ghana for the summer.