I though about it but i didn’t really thought i could experience being so different with all other around me. Different when you are only 5 people with dark skin colour from 163,150 people. Its amazing and makes me like more about me. But its also exhausting due to the fact that you get to be recognised in every where you go and everything you do. Its not a bad thing at all; its just that i lived my hole 30 years with no one recognising me like this. Its also not bad because the people are nice and welcome “a little strange when they see a black people” but then they will ask to take a picture with you, ask about your culture and welcome you at their homes. Its so nice that I didn’t and i still don’t feel outsider even though i am from 6,742 miles away.

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My experience of living or travelling abroad from Tanzania
By now, a lot have been written on the internet about this topic. But i thought i share some the experiences i found as i am living abroad myselft. Living or travelling abroad is one of those things t...
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Interview for University of Turku Global South blogposts.
How would you define Global South? Based on UTU Global South Network, it is the network of members from UTU who have the relation in one way or another from the one or many of the Global South (GS)...
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I am amazed of the pictures i have taken so far
I took this in Valdivia, Chile Group picture: Department of Geography and Geology from University of Turku. It was taken in Finland Ministry of Survey and Mapping, Finland. I took this in Helsin...
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Tanzania Resilience Academy
It all began with Ramani Huria Initiatives where community members in Dar es Salaam with the help of University students, collected data and generated maps for resilience purposes. This is because 80%...