Travelogue by Lenneke Tielemans

For the first time in Ghana Sweat drips down my face, I look out the window, the car shakes from the potholes in the road. Outside I see people, many women with bowls on their heads full of bananas, water, nuts and much more. Even girls, children still, with all those kilos on their heads. […]

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Life in Ghana

In March 2016 I visited Ghana for the sixth time. “Abena, you are half a Ghanaian” was said to me several times. And that’s how it feels a bit. In Ghana, Abena refers to women born on Tuesday, at least in the South and Center of Ghana. Before you visit Ghana, it is therefore quite […]

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