Am the greatest Niger fan you can find and cannot think of a better way to live my life than working for Eden Foundation in the Tanout zone. This blog is about living life as an unpaid volunteer while helping in the least developed area of the world.
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SETTING: Eden Street, early morning. A young Azawakh pup is lying in the street, awaiting the arrival of his friend Sheba the Rhodesian ridgeback.
SHEBA: Hey Snow, what are you up to?
SNOW: Nothing much.
SHEBA: Well, I’m here now. Want to...
When it comes to solar cooking, I like to keep it simple. Cooking in the sun makes every ingredient taste so much. My favourite solar dishes are the simple ones: meat & vegetables, peanut casserole, mushroom sauce. Solar cooking is great when you love...
William Easterly, professor of Economics at the New York university, recently posted a piece entitled “Famine Cover-Ups vs. Fake Famines”. The Famine Scam that took place in Niger in 2005 is one of the two examples mentioned in this piece. Although the...
There is no doubt that one of my favourite places to be is the Zinder bush.
Sheba, my Rhodesian ridgeback from Sweden, loves the bush as much as us humans (and horses!) and would gladly follow me to the end of the world, if our rides would take us...