First days in Tamale





It has been a couple of weeks since I first arrived in Tamale and I already feel like I've been here for over a month or two ahah. These past 15 days were very dense: new country, new culture, new poeple, new ways, new office, new food, new house, new habits, new everything. Sometimes I wonder if one day all of this will stop looking "new" and it will just be normal. 
I have to say I feel very lucky, the others volunteers are kind and I already feel like we can count on each other, I can rely on them and they can rely on me, it's not to give for granted. I actually have already tested their good heart since I've been to the hospital and they decided to stay there with me the whole time. Nothing serious, I had some food poisoning i think (I exagerated with vegetables) and a tick bite that I had probably got by using the toilets on the field... I had my blood test done quickly and there was no immune response to any desease so everything should be fine, but I still got to undertacke a treatment which I later discovered involved taking an oppiod soooooo aaahah always check your medications ! At least I have a funny story to tell. 
A part from that, at the office everyone is really nice, but the workload is not the one we are used at back in Europe. Sometime it's cool, sometime it's frustrating, but there's a good balance. I was lucky to already get many field's visits and to be part of a project! Let's see how it will develop for me :)



GDCA car picking me up at the Airport at my arrival. 


Sunset in Tamale


First meeting with the GDCA Team


First meeting with the GDCA Team



First Ghanian meal: Jollof rice and chicken






A small baobab next to where I live

 

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