The big news continues! Last week I relaunched The Causemopolitan and can’t tell you how much it means to me the incredible response I got from people all across the globe.

This week I am excited to announce a trip that has been in the works these past few months and has finally all come together.

I’m headed to Ghana!

My partner-in-crime Taylor Davidson and I have talked a lot about the way we want to contribute in the world, and we know photos, videos and stories can have a huge impact. I also have a connection to Ghana because of the Cause It’s My Birthday series from last fall and then also Kiva has a presence there and from my time as a Kiva Fellow I have been wanting to visit other countries and field partners.

My friend, Drew Meyers, who I first met through microfinance, helped with the birthday series and is just an incredible friend and like a brother to me, is going to be in Ghana in November with his friend Dan. They are volunteering for the microfinance institution Lumana Credit as part of their around-the-world journey.

With Drew there, the connection to Lumana, and a little bit of malaria nets left to deliver from Cause It’s My Birthday, it’s just too much coming together and too big an opportunity to pass up!

Taylor and I will be joining Drew and Dan in Ghana from November 8th until the 20th. We’ll be leading a few malaria net drops with local charities and NGOs, planning a “tech day” visit around Accra including Google’s office there and few startups we found through BarCampAccra and BarCampGhana, visiting a few cooperatives, exploring the countryside and making the most of our time there.

We’re always looking to make the most of our travels, and certainly my trip to Ghana is no different – and here’s where we could use your help!

  • People to connect with — Are there people in Ghana – whether they be techies, social entrepreneurs, or just amazing individuals passionate about what they do — that are “must meets” while we’re there? If so, I would love an introduction to see if we can coordinate something with them.
  • Connections at technology companies based in or near Accra – As I mentioned, on the November 11th, we’re looking to organize a few “tech visits” in Accra.
  • Tips, tricks or otherwise about Ghana.

I can’t wait for this trip, and to share much of it with you during and after with the content we create. I’m also going to be writing about what it takes to set up a trip like this (which has been a ton of work believe me)! If there are other things I can do to help YOU, as always let me know.

Here’s to Ghana!

  • http://www.drewmeyersinsights.com drewmeyers

    Can’t wait to see you in Ghana in a couple weeks — Dan and I fly from Kenya Saturday bright and early (4:30 am)!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1224586978 Christopher CleanGulf Dennis

    You really are a Saint, Miss CausemoNola, ya know it??? ;) Since Ghana is “coming soon to a theater near Sloane”, I would highly reco you watch Tony Bourdain’s No Rez episode on Ghana.

  • Stina

    Oh, if you do get some good tips – please share them!
    Me and my husband are moving on December 12th from Sweden to Ghana (Accra) to work at a web development company, and I’m trying as much as possible to find people to connect with as well as much helpful info as possible. So, if it’s not too much to ask, please do share! And I’ll be looking forward to reading about your Ghana visit here at Causemopolitan in November. I hope you will have an awesome trip!

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    [...] a ticket from Accra to Washington DC (I’m actually on the same flight back to the US as Sloane and Taylor are) on November 21st. My buddy Dan and I were planning to visit South Africa for a [...]

  • Goombapoop

    I have a friend from Ghana. He’s really cool and is a leader of the college group at my church.

  • Anonymous

    Can’t wait to see you too. Really looking forward to exploring Ghana with you!

  • Anonymous

    Wow, cool! If you’d like to connect me we could try to stop by during our travels. Thanks for your comment!

  • Anonymous

    Stina – Small world! Let’s definitely chat when we’re back at the end of November. Would love to pass along tips. Best of luck in preparation for your move.

  • Anonymous

    Will try to hunt down the No Rez episode, thanks!!! No saint, just you know, doing my part. Like many of us are. But I love sharing the journey, ya know?!?

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