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Liberia

The last stop on my West Africa trip in April was Liberia, and anyone who has ever been there will recognize the photo above as most certainly a regular sighting in that country.   I lived in Monrovia, Liberia in 2018 for about eight months; it was intended to be a long-term move, but as…

A wander through Senegal

The next stop on my West Africa trip was a quick trip to Senegal.   NeuroKids is considering building a program in Senegal, which is a hub in Francophone Africa for the training of surgeons  and medical staff, so I wanted to pop in and meet the potential partners and try to understand a bit better…

D’espoir et croissance

I’m back in West Africa, a region my heart loves almost more than any other in the world.  My global wanderer era began here as a Peace Corps Volunteer, posted for two years in a small village in the middle of Benin.  The Peace Corps experience of immersion in culture, language, and living was one…

Today.

It was five years ago this week that I was consoling sobbing Peace Corps Volunteers after telling them they were evacuating to their home of record which would look and feel like an entirely different world than the one they once knew.  Some of the best humans I’ve ever had the privilege of working with,…

On confetti and dancing.

(Written February 6, 2025) Blue skies and sunshine greeted me upon landing in Zambia, a welcome change from the rain in Kenya.  Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, is the home to University Teaching Hospital (UTH), the largest hospital in the country and home to one of NeuroKids’ newer programs.  The program here has been regularly…

On raindrops and hope.

(Written January 30, 2025) It is Thursday night, and I had hoped to capture a beautiful photo of the sunset, concluding an incredible visit to Kenya. Unfortunately, the rain derailed this plan, as it has all week.  Despite the rain and mud, my time in Kenya has been remarkable. Although I am new to my…