KORR, Kenya -- It happens: young women read Beryl Markham and Isak Dinesen and fall in love with the idea of Africa and adventure. Perhaps this young woman holds a glamorous notion of being an NGO ...
White African discusses tech talent and expat bubbles in Kenya: Say you are a Kenyan web designer living in Seattle, do you think anyone cares that you came from Kenya? No, they only care that you are ...
Many people decide to spend their time working and volunteering in other countries such as Kenya, and it usually turns out to be a rewarding and memorable experience for all involved. Unfortunately, ...
On Sundays, Isaac Kuria notices the way Kenyan expatriates in the Triangle gather together at church, then at meetings after services, then outside in the parking lot. No one wants to be the first to ...
For the first time, we have an empirical look into compensation in early-stage African startups. Venture fund Timon Capital and Briter Bridges, a think-tank known for their ecosystem maps, surveyed ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Cavanaugh explores the unrealized dreams and second chances of expats in Kenya in her promising if uneven debut. Tilly, 42, an American, hopes to leverage her blog’s platform with a service to help ...