About me

20 May 2010 | 10:36 | English, about
Femke in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, July 2002 (picture Ruth Ayisi)I am a freelance journalist from the Netherlands addicted to Africa. I write mainly about social economic issues, women and urbanisation. I travel to sub-Saharan Africa regularly to write articles. The last couple of years I spent a lot of time reporting in the Great Lakes area. Congo, Rwanda, Uganda... These and other African countries have gotten under my skin. Every trip seems to evoke a new one. I am currenty working on my second book that will be about urbanisation in Africa. For that book I've lived in six different African cities the last two years: Luanda, Maputo, Goma, Jinja, Ibadan and Bobo-Dioulasso. In October Gin-tonic & Cholera will be published in Dutch.

People I've interviewed abroad always ask me if they can read the article, thinking I'd write it in English. When I tell them that my stories are written in Dutch, they're dissapointed. Who speaks this language anyway? This is why I decided to give my website in Dutch an English equivalent. Inevitably it will be less extensive than the Dutch blog, but I'll keep it updated with the most important developments.

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