Tooling and schooling around Nairobi

The beginning of the internship has been quite exciting. As an intern in the Monitoring and evaluation team, I am witnessing one of the busiest times of the year because the end line assessments and impact assessments for all the projects are here! The pressure at its peak, people running around the office, hundreds of meetings, people chasing invisible deadlines, is a daily routine in … Continue reading Tooling and schooling around Nairobi

Notes From The Office: First Month as a Stagiare

The intern office, or bureau des stagiares is located at the end of a long, spotless hallway on the second floor of the four-story building. We are six interns in all, two senegalese, one canadian, one japanese, a frenchman and myself, each working in pairs on projects ranging from health and sex education to the social sciences and civic engagement. My supervisor is responsible for all programming … Continue reading Notes From The Office: First Month as a Stagiare

Mountains and Matooke

It’s hard to believe I’m almost a third of the way through my twelve-week internship! This week, I am in Western Uganda doing what we call “monitoring support and supervision” in three different districts. My colleagues and I have been meeting with the top education officials in each district, as well as visiting lots of schools and observing teachers in their classrooms. It has been … Continue reading Mountains and Matooke

Language, Literacy, and Lots of Learning

Reflections from the first month in South Africa! Hello again! I’ve been in Jo’burg for about a month now, and the time has truly flown by! I’m working in the Research and Development Unit at the organization I’m interning with, but my supervisor was very clear about wanting to provide me with opportunities to do a “little bit of everything”, and she has definitely stayed … Continue reading Language, Literacy, and Lots of Learning

Faleminderit Kosovo! (Thank you Kosovo!)

After 12 hours flight by Norwegian Airlines, I landed to Pristina at late evening of Saturday. The taxi driver from the Beki taxi (recommended, they have Wi-Fi in every vehicle) dropped me off at the district called Sunny Hill where I was welcomed by Andelina and her husband. It should be noted that I have been feeling a real support from my future colleagues since … Continue reading Faleminderit Kosovo! (Thank you Kosovo!)

The Power of Languages

How would you run an education system in a country with 11 official languages? Talking about language policy in South Africa can quickly turn into a spirited discussion, with some arguing that the current system never fully cast-off is racist apartheid policies, others arguing that English should be the only language used and still more arguing that the current system is the best. To understand … Continue reading The Power of Languages

From the Doghouse to the Warehouse: First Weeks in Lilongwe

I’m not sure what I was expecting from the cheapest AirBnB listing in Lilongwe. You’d think that a place called ‘The All Creatures Animal Welfare Trust: Veterinary Clinic and Kennel’ would need no further description. Still, I hadn’t started a housing search in the weeks prior to departing for Malawi and I needed a quick roof over my head while looking for a more permanent … Continue reading From the Doghouse to the Warehouse: First Weeks in Lilongwe