Projects & Platforms & Programmes, Oh my!

Hallo! As promised, I wanted to provide a snapshot of the projects I’ve been working on this summer!* *Note: We are trying to spread awareness about our projects and platforms in order to engage as many people as possible. For this reason, I’m openly sharing what we’ve been up to! Other organizations may have different policies about this. Something to keep in mind if you … Continue reading Projects & Platforms & Programmes, Oh my!

Adieu Paris!

Thankfully, le ville chaleur has cooled down really quickly, and the temperature was very soon reinstated. As with any other experiences, last weeks of the internship were times of pressure and rush. But in very positive manner! I felt pressured to explore the city as much as possible to make sure I’m not missing out on cool experiences that Paris can provide. And therefore, I … Continue reading Adieu Paris!

These days in Hamburg (Subtitle: Any idea for lunch?)

It’s been a month since I posted the first blog and when looking back, it seems like many things have changed even though it feels like every day is almost the same. Hamburg is always very peaceful (especially, the place I live in is very very very serene) and I am having a good time. There are a lot happening, but among all of them, … Continue reading These days in Hamburg (Subtitle: Any idea for lunch?)

Class size and collaboration: Learning from action-research in Gulu

I only have one more week left here in Gulu, Uganda which is hard to believe; time really does fly! I thought I would use this blog post update you on my projects at work, as they are wrap up this week. (The picture above is downtown Gulu at sunset last weekend). The main project I’ve been working on this summer is an action-research project … Continue reading Class size and collaboration: Learning from action-research in Gulu

Sesame Street: Road Closure

I don’t know any other way to write about this than to be transparent. I am writing this from Philadelphia, not New Delhi. I expressed my discontent for enduring weeks without work or pleasantries to my supervisor at Sesame Workshop India.  I told her I felt neither needed nor wanted – she responded by telling me it was my fault because I was not motivated.  … Continue reading Sesame Street: Road Closure

Mission … possible

From the day I started my internship, my supervisor said she wanted to take me along with her on an official mission. From the beginning, it was also relatively clear that it would be tricky to shuffle a mere intern through the process of official travel authorization at UNESCO. The opportunity came, however, to test the system, and – spoiler alert – we beat it … Continue reading Mission … possible

A Coursing River Through the Story of a Continent – Welcome to the ECA

Greetings in Ethiopia are one of a kind. Two parties meet, shake hands, and bump right shoulders before letting go. The bump can be a soft knock- pleasant and polite, or to really establish a connection, you may choose to aggressively crash shoulders and forge a real union. I’ve never encountered a more cogent and overall very cool style of greeting anywhere else, and this … Continue reading A Coursing River Through the Story of a Continent – Welcome to the ECA