Frances WoodhamsinWorld Traveler’s BlogHow many travellers can relate to TV series The Serpent?Feeling unwell, adjusting to an unfamiliar climate, trusting strangers.5 min read·Jan 29, 2021--2--2
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…3 min read·Jul 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…6 min read·Jun 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…4 min read·Jun 11, 2020--1--1
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…7 min read·Jun 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…10 min read·Jun 2, 2020----
Frances WoodhamsHow Kenya is lifting lockdown and getting back to business.Green shoots.3 min read·May 27, 2020--1--1
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…5 min read·May 22, 2020--3--3
Frances WoodhamsExploring Stone TownAfter ‘Arrival in Zanzibar’. February 1999.11 min read·May 1, 2020----