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  • Happy 2025 — with Tom in Musanze!

    Happy 2025 — with Tom in Musanze!

    It used to be our tradition to ring in the new year on Tom’s island in the middle of Uganda’s Lake Bunyonyi. Yesterday, however, we brought Tom Karemire to Rwanda instead. Fulfilling his wish to visit our home in Musanze was a delight and added something fresh to our celebrations. Alongside the usual New Year’s…

  • Alenka’s Rwandan-Slovenian Christmas Twist

    Alenka’s Rwandan-Slovenian Christmas Twist

    Merry Christmas! We’re treating you to a Rwandan-Slovenian twist on strudel today: choose between a delicious filling of carrots and pumpkin or a tropical mix of bananas, dried plums, and raisins — all lovingly prepared by Alenka Seher. Alenka, who previously travelled with us through Uganda in 2007, has returned 17 years later to get…

  • Unpacking the Region, Illuminating the World

    Unpacking the Region, Illuminating the World

    Quarterly newsletter for Gorilla Highlands lovers The Morrises are our most recent guests — an American family living in Moshi, Tanzania, where Wade teaches at the United World College East Africa. These colleges bring students from different countries together to promote peace and sustainability (much like the Illumineers pitched at the end of this newsletter).…

  • Daily, Weekly, Quarterly — What Suits You Best? (Includes 3 Bluesky Tips)

    Daily, Weekly, Quarterly — What Suits You Best? (Includes 3 Bluesky Tips)

    We are back to posting daily! This happens on Bluesky, to be precise, and is tailored for an audience eager to dive deeper. We will produce original longer articles as well, just like last Sunday’s piece on climate change threats and strategies in our region. Three quick Bluesky tips to make your use of the…

  • Serene Pleasure & Cherry Trees

    Serene Pleasure & Cherry Trees

    It’s been a while since we last heard from our team at Edirisa on Lake Bunyonyi, so here is a dispatch by volunteer Michele, enriched with recent photos … As we felt the seasons change and the sun lower its course, the cooler and breezier days were upon us. The team were rejuvenating from a busy…

  • How to Avoid Visa Complications? Decoding Uganda’s Immigration Scribbles …

    How to Avoid Visa Complications? Decoding Uganda’s Immigration Scribbles …

    Look at that scribble in the photo, below “08” on the stamp. Look very carefully. No, it’s not an abbreviation for “Immigration”, it’s something else that can cause you trouble when you leave Uganda! It says “1 m” and limits your stay in the country to one month, regardless of what your visa might otherwise…

  • Unpacked: Our Bluesky Community

    Unpacked: Our Bluesky Community

    The world of short-post social media is in flux at the moment, and we’re placing our bet on Bluesky. Throughout the rest of 2024 we shall be experimenting with this 5-year-old app/website that is growing dramatically and currently boasts 20 million users. Our mission is to create a vibrant community and a cool medium for…

  • Omushomesa’s Inspiration

    Omushomesa’s Inspiration

    There’s Polona from Slovenia who likely doesn’t even know she has a namesake in Uganda! This volunteer stayed with us at Lake Bunyonyi from December 2007 to March 2008 … and in addition to all the good work she did, she also happened to inspire an omushomesa! Omushomesa? A literal translation is “teacher”, but in…

  • Mobility Issues? David Can’t Be Stopped!

    Mobility Issues? David Can’t Be Stopped!

    Three years after he explored Uganda with us, David Azumbrado came back for more. This time he spiced up his travel days (and the lives of GHE Youth Spaces participants) with a presentation about using digital technologies. Once the volunteering day was ticked off, he hit the roads of Rwanda for real. He paid a…

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