Category Archive: Peace Corps
August 21st, 2016 by Rachel | Tags: Disability, HIV/AIDS, Peace Corps | No Comments »
In collaboration with Coordinating Unit of Association of Persons with Disabilities, we conducted a training of trainers workshop for 17 persons with disabilities from four different villages in Tubah sub-division, Bambui, Bambili, Kedjom-Keku, and Kejoum Ketingoh to teach them how to educate other persons with disabilities in their communities about HIV prevention in order to […]
August 21st, 2016 by Rachel | Tags: Peace Corps, Photography | No Comments »
I traveled to Bambalang, a village located about three hours from Bamenda, the capital of the Northwest region, and under two hours from Bafoussam, the capital of the West region. To travel there from Bamenda, I first had to take a one hour taxi to a “car park,” a place where I can find cars […]
August 17th, 2016 by Rachel | Tags: Peace Corps | No Comments »
Traveling in Cameroon is both exhausting and an adventure. I share various scenarios of traveling in Cameroon to give you, the readers, an idea of how traveling in Cameroon is very different from the US and various other countries. No Set Schedule Instead of using the term “station,” such as “bus station,” we use the […]
August 16th, 2016 by Rachel | Tags: Disability, Peace Corps, Persons with Disabilities of Cameroon, Photography | No Comments »
During the last seven months of my Peace Corps service, I am featuring photographs and stories of several persons with disabilities living in Cameroon. All the photos are part of a series called “Persons with Disabilities of Cameroon.” The goal of presenting photographs and their stories is to create better awareness about the plights that […]
August 6th, 2016 by Rachel | Tags: Peace Corps | No Comments »
As the Closing of Service conference approaches for all the volunteers including myself, who came to Cameroon exactly 22 months ago, I have mixed feelings about going to the conference. I am excited to look forward to seeing my family and friends at home in the States. I am sad that I will soon have […]
