Expats In Accra, Ghana
If you are looking to connect with expats in Ghana, then this page brings together all the latest expat blogs Ghana written, any interviews, articles and news items we have here at ExpatsBlog.com.
Latest Blogs by Expats Living in Ghana » more expat blogs Accra
- My expat's life blog in Ghana, Africa
Isa first expatriation in Ghana since 2014. Tips and hints before and after arrival; my personal experience about adaptation there, what is an expat woman, discovering Ghana and Ghanaian culture, food and tyical things. - Going Ghana
From summer 2010 I am calling Accra, Ghana, home. - Holli's ramblings
Canadian expat Holli spent the last 15 years in Ghana, West Africa. she loves to travel and she loves to write
Latest Expat Interviews/ Articles » more Ghana articles
- French Expat Living in Ghana - Interview with Isabelle
Isabelle is a 36 year old French expat. She arrived in Accra, the capital of Ghana two years ago beacause she followed her husband for his work. After a difficult adaptation (1st expatriation) in... - Expat Author Interview: Pelt and Other Stories
Catherine McNamara grew up in Sydney and has lived in France, Italy, Belgium, Somalia and Ghana. Her collection ‘Pelt and Other Stories’, semi-finalist in the Hudson Prize, was published in... - The Good Things in Expat Life: Leisure and Sports in Italy
Local Expert Series: Leisure and Sports in Italy by Catherine McNamara Apart from the effort of raising one's wine glass to one's lips it sometimes seems difficult to locate a passion for fitness... - How to Drive Like an Italian - after you've passed your Italian Driving Test!
Local Expert Series: How to Drive like an Italian by Catherine McNamara Driving in Italy will sharpen your wits. If you suffer from high blood pressure you should be careful. If you don't, make... - Australian Expat Living In Italy - Interview With Catherine
Catherine McNamara studied graphic design and modern African history before running off to Paris to become a writer. She worked in an embassy in Mogadishu before the war, has translated welding...