It is difficult for me to believe my nine months have nearly come to an end. It is now wet season again…although perhaps this year they should call it damp season.
When I was working as an anthropologist and operational researcher in KwaZulu Natal, I conducted a lot of interviews with local ‘stakeholders’ and community members.
"Despite the numerous conversations I have had regarding the political situation, I leave not understanding how the limitations placed on Gaza are tolerated."
"Tegucigalpa, affectionately referred to as 'Tegus' by the locals, is not a tourist destination. A Google search will tell you that the city has one of the world's highest murder rates."
I arrived back in Brussels early yesterday. I have my good coffee, good chocolate and some good company. The same questions are asked to me over and again. What was it like? Were you scared?