Project Leader and second time Cameroon volunteer, Dave Terrace, shares his thoughts on the the… Read the postRoon for improvement
As our blogger in chief, Ian, has departed to play in an over 50’s tournament… Read the postFestival Finale
Our last day of coaching today at a rural school in Obala, about 30-40 km… Read the postDay 12 – Yaoundé
There are some days when a hot shower and a cold beer are essential, and… Read the postDay 11 – Yaoundé
Back to normality today with about 400 children in total. As we arrived there the… Read the postDay 10 – Yaoundé
Considering this was supposed to be a quiet day , we didn’t pass the armed… Read the postDay 9 – Yaoundé.
Yaoundé looks and feels very different to Douala. Less shanty town and certainly less humidity.… Read the postDay 8 – Yaoundé.
Sam Rose I’ll start with a joke! No matter where you are from in the… Read the postReflections from a week in Douala
0530am start to join the Commonwealth day Peace walk. The Army brass band starts up… Read the postDay 7 – Buea
There was a phenomenal thunder and lightening storm late last evening with torrential rain which… Read the postDay 6 Cameroon – Last day in Douala
Heavy tropical downpours over night washing down the streets of Douala, so we wake up… Read the postDay 5
They take IWD seriously here in Cameroon, with a march, special events and a day… Read the postInternational Women’s Day in Cameroon
The usual “dawn chorus” of motorbikes and taxis welcome us to another scorcher of a… Read the postDay Trois
An early morning start, which wasn’t difficult as every motorbike or taxi that has a… Read the postDay 2 in Douala
5th March. First day in Cameroon. Douala. It’s hot , it’s humid, it’s bustling, it’s… Read the postOff and running in Douala
David Terrace (Project Leader) Day Job: I work for Age UK leading projects to enable more… Read the postMeet the team