Insights of N'Djamena Hi Martina,
I was looking for some information from inside N'Djamena, an "outsider's" view really.
This actually got me digging more into what UN does and how I can contribute.
Best luck!
V
finally! i'm so glad you finally posted this one, it's so great to hear about what you're doing. please keep them coming! pictures of your place, the trip to Dakar!
Sounds like you are really enjoying your time there and the house looks huge!! You must be practicing your french all the time, i'm so jealous! love that you got kicked out of the novotel. Hope you get your own car soon!
love you! kpoms
I was there last year, it was 2006 and it is very difficult to live there! I thank you for what you have done. We are all people that great together. I should also like to next year! I hope to see you there! :)
With the usual greeting Byamungu Kabiraba
green tea salad?? what about it is green tea? what's in it?? sounds interesting!
I can't believe how the visibility just disappears as you go over the hills... incredible!
Can't wait to hear more about what you're doing over there so speed it up! :) mnau
Refugees in Malawi - me too! Hello,
My name is Annie, I am French Canadian. I am moving to Lilongwe in 4 weeks to start a new job at UNHCR. I also studied Refugee Law (at the American University in Cairo, Egypt). I actually found your blog when I googled 'Chez NTemba + Lilongwe', as I am currently based in Congo, and also a huge fan of the music and the dancing. Chez Ntemba started in Kinshasa and then spread to other African countries, and even to Paris, I was told. I love Congo but I am based in the East and it is dangerous so I am happy to 'upgrade'; I figured that when I miss the country too much, I should go to NTemba to meet some Congolese people!
Are you still in Lilongwe? Do you have any tips for me on settling down?
Bye,
Annie
Days on earth are short That man in front of you in the dancing line,i cant believe that he is dead,but it is so Good to see again these houses of DZALEKA CAMP thanks God that through this terrible camp i learnt wisdom.
beautiful! Such a beautiful place... hopefully it has cooled down since you first arrived!
Also... does the diet only consist of seafood? how about a vegetarian recipe?! :)
can't wait to hear about the job details!
food and family happy to see you are surfacing, after a long hiatus. all that fish stuff makes Todd and Dad very interested. As for me, I will stick to the same side of the room as Kristen!!!! Keep well and hope you are enjoying your new assignment.
too much in this one post! dubai and istanbul look so amazing... all those spices... crazy.
the culture is so different from ours, it's so neat to see all those pictures.
i can't imagine walking in those shoes!
i look forward to all the thailand posts - it'll be just as great!
cutie animals!! the animals are adorable!! and the little warthog what a funny little thing... so cute. beautiful pictures and videos man!
and victoria falls looks amazing too! what a great trip... so jealous!
i want that jeep! i can't believe they played Arrested Development! hahaha i only know that one song but man that's old! (uhh... i mean "mature"!)
The jeep looks so neat! i want to see a picture of the outside too though!
Enlightened By Your Blog I found your blog through Passporters. I've never heard about refugee law, until now. It's a great career that you're pursuing. Helping others is very fulfilling. Thanks for sharing. Next time make sure to be in the final two of Monopoly:)
my my dinner at 9.45 is normal?! i would say 9 at the latest!
but wow - definitely all sounds sooooo good. will have to pass along the recipes for the chicken & pasta dishes! yummy!
wow only 2 more weeks!! i'm so excited to see you at christmas. woohoo! get home safely!
operation tan-a-lot how did it work out!? definitely darker?
i feel so bad for that one dude who landed behind the stadium! haha he must be so embarassed... but still that's hilarious.
dinner looks like a fun party, but I'm not sure about the goat meat. I'm sure your dad will enjoy the new receipe. Still working on the American elections. Volunteer efforts are in full swing, stocking up on booze for next Tuesday night, either we get drunk for the win, or to drown our sorrows!!
Vladimir
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Insights of N'Djamena
Hi Martina, I was looking for some information from inside N'Djamena, an "outsider's" view really. This actually got me digging more into what UN does and how I can contribute. Best luck! V