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Beninese  Flag Present day Benin was the site of Dahomey, a prominent West African kingdom that rose in the 15th century. The territory became a French Colony in 1872 and achieved independence on 1 August 1960, as the Republic of Benin. A succession of military go... [read more]
Blog: Business (or, I Found my Bossy-Toes)
Date: April 25th 2006

So, here are descriptions and links to two projects in which I am involved and for which I am politely and ever-so-honorably asking for money: The first one is for the annual Camp GLOW- Girls Leading Our World. The camp will be in July, and will consist of one week of activities and fun things to do with young girls of Benin. I am taking Imelda from next door, Elisabeth because I can’t imagi ... read more




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Erika Kraus
I began this blog as a recent graduate of Benedictine College, and traveled to Benin, Africa with the Peace Corps. I was there for 27 months, and enjoyed sharing everything I did there with friends and family at home. Whatever I say within these blogs speaks for my life in Benin, and does not have any connection whatsoever with the views of the United States Peace Corps itself. Did you like stories about Benin? Buy my travel guide book to Benin and read more about the country! check out www.otherplacespublishing.com/benin and for sale at Amazon.com The bloggin... full info
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