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2006 Blogging in Paris // 2007 Moving to Ghana and starting the blog Rain in Africa // 2008 Getting married, a haircut and a Ghanaian driver’s license. Initiating ghanablogging.com // 2009 Teaching at Ashesi University // 2010 Starting PhD at University of Ghana // 2011 Giving birth to our Ghanaian-Swedish baby // 2012?


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  1. Emmanuel.K.Bensah Jr says

    seriously nice site. Congrats, Kajsa! Now waiting for my link on the “regular reads”;-)

  2. Kajsa says

    You just keep posting regularly and your site will come up here in no time!

  3. Kennedy Fosu says

    Kajsa that is a nice blogging site you have here

  4. Kennedy Fosu says

    So not only are you promoting Sweden but also Ghana kudos. You should met with Mats Karlsson before she left.

  5. Kajsa says

    Thanks Kennedy, as a matter of fact I came to Mats farewell party…

  6. Leo says

    Kajsa, how do I reach you? this is my email humanistleo@hotmail.com

    Leo Igwe nigeria

  7. Kajsa says

    Leo, I have sent you an e-mail!

  8. Kwesi says

    Hi Kajsa, I have a project I want to discuss with you, please email me and I will give you more information!

  9. Kajsa says

    Check your inbox! :-)

  10. Collins Armah says

    Hello Kajsa,
    I’m a former student from Dalarna and Linkoping universities in Sweden.
    My former lecturer, Mats Utas gave me your contact during a book launch in Uppsala and asked me to see you for any research collaboration and teaching opportunities when I’m in Ghana.
    I hold 2 year Masters in Child Studies from Linkoping , MA in African Studies; and Diploma in Human Rights in the global era from Dalarna University. I had my bachelors (BA Psychology) from the university of Ghana.
    I’m currently Research Coordinator/Research and Development Consultant with JMK Consulting Ltd.
    The author of two independent scientific books:
    ‘Poverty as an abuse of human rights in Ghana: A grassroots perspective’
    ‘Intercountry child adoption: The perspective of African immigrants in Sweden’
    They are online on http://www.amazon.com, amazon.ca, amazon.co.uk, morebooks.de etc.
    I’ll like to meet you for more discussion so please let me hear from via my mail: carmah03@gmail.com



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