Frances WoodhamsinWorld Traveler’s BlogHow many travellers can relate to TV series The Serpent?Feeling unwell, adjusting to an unfamiliar climate, trusting strangers.Jan 29, 20212Jan 29, 20212
Frances WoodhamsWhat’s next for the African continent? What do the low Coronavirus cases mean?There’s a giant question mark hanging over the African continent, with little explanation for strikingly low Coronavirus case and death…Jul 1, 2020Jul 1, 2020
Frances WoodhamsWorking for DFID in 1999 — The Accommodation OfficerA recent announcement that the UK Foreign office and DFID are to merge will hopefully offer better value for money for the British tax…Jun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
Frances WoodhamsDid we fail to teach our kids resilience?Now that the pandemic has run for over four months with a continued lack of answers or solutions, we are all having to mine inner reserves…Jun 11, 20201Jun 11, 20201
Frances WoodhamsinWorld Traveler’s BlogThe Safari CampA tribute to Kenya’s world-class safari businesses. Let’s hope they are able to get back up on their feet soon…Jun 3, 2020Jun 3, 2020
Frances WoodhamsThe officeAfter emigrating to Dar es Salaam in February 1999. Our first quest was to find mobile phones amid a mobile phone revolution in East…Jun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020
Frances WoodhamsHow Kenya is lifting lockdown and getting back to business.Green shoots.May 27, 20201May 27, 20201
Frances Woodhams5 Common sense reasons why the Africa continent is escaping the worst of the pandemic.Amid a slew of negative news stories relating to Africa, here’s a glimmer of hope for the continent. While community transmission of…May 22, 20203May 22, 20203
Frances WoodhamsExploring Stone TownAfter ‘Arrival in Zanzibar’. February 1999.May 1, 2020May 1, 2020