Jordan

In a land locked in time Jordan is as breathtaking as it is beset by hardship. With millions fleeing in from Syria and Palestine the Jordanian people have opened their borders. I was fortunate to work with teams directly responsible for managing the crises at one on...

Gorilla’s in the Rwanda

Getting in touch with nature is such a catch phrase these days that it’s easy to become complacent. The novelty of sitting next to a 500 pound Gorilla, on the other hand, I doubt would ever wear off. And after trekking 90 minutes through the Virunga forests of...

On the Volcano’s edge

The beginning of a training program sets the scene for the learning journey ahead. It should be scripted and prepared, with no room for error. I was running the first module of a three month action learning program for the Economic Commission in Africa and my Spanish...

Masaai Moments

After a job at the UN headquarters in Africa in Nairobi I took a safari into the Masaai Mara and stayed with a tribe for a week. It was one of the coolest adventures of my life. I’m not a photographer, but it was great to capture the moments that made the most...

Seychelles by the Sea Shore

I always thought the sparkling surface of the ocean reflecting the afternoon sun was really a million diamonds floating on the water. And then, as the sun sunk into the horizon, the wild splash of colour across the sky were the diamonds taking their last breathe of...

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