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  <title>Episode 03 Operation Crossroads Africa</title>
  <description> This episode, I interview Jacqueline Hardaway Kakembo who went to Sierra Leone in 1965. She recruited me to Ghana in 2011. Operation Crossroads Africa is a U.S.-based, non-profit organization that has cross-cultural exchanges and small-scale service projects in Africa. It is the Peace Corps before the Peace Corps. For 7 weeks each summer, teams of 8 to 10 volunteers, a group leader and local volunteers join to work together. &amp;amp;nbsp;Learn more: operationcrossroadsafrica.org. For show notes: zaakirahnayyar.com/blog   Bear with me as audio is bumpy - this is a previously recorded interview with timeless gems about how she found out about Operation Crossroads Africa, why she stuck with the organization and some of her favorite memories.   Listen, Follow, Subscribe and Download on Soundcloud, Spotify, Google Play Music, iTunes, Anchor, and Stitcher.   Show Notes/ Points to Take Away:   Operation Crossroads Africa description - Peace Corps before the Peace Corps   I met my husband - through Operation Crossroads Africa   Interviewing Jacqueline Hardaway Kakembo   How I met Jackie - Through a friend of my Dad   My Crossroads Trip and Application Experience   I briefly worked with helped them launch their social media pages   Jackie Was at my Wedding or Elopement in the Gambia   Crossroads Years   Sierra Leone 1965 - Participation - Nursing Student   2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 Niger - Group Leader - One project was the National Museum for Niger, Recreation Project Second Time, Medical Project for the third time   Togo 2010 - education project   The Gambia 2014 - Nursing   Uganda 2015 - Primary School   Why she is still involved in Crossroads   Impact of Crossroads on her life   How she found out about Crossroads   Fellow Alumni member Donald Scoggins   What Makes Crossroads Different - Peace Corps   Favorite Memory from The Gambia - Welcoming and Naming Ceremony   Why Should someone volunteer with Crossroads   ---------   Year of Return to Ghana (West Africa)   Why it’s important to travel to Africa and not the modernized countries such as South Africa   I’m glad Ghana was my first, the Gambia was my Second, Senegal was my third, South Africa was my fourth African country   Application Deadline March 15 - If you are serious, tell them my name (Zaakirah) and they will extend application for you.   Website - operationcrossroadsafrica.org   Group Size   Description of ideal volunteer   Social Media Pages - @operationcrossroadsafrica Facebook and Instagram   Pinterest and Twitter (@crossroadafrica)   You will see my photos and videos on the website   This is the shortened version of Peace Corps   Or Solo Travel with Nomadness Travel Tribe  </description>
  <author_name>See Life Different</author_name>
  <author_url>https://zaakirahnayyar.com/podcast</author_url>
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