You may have heard I’m going to Ghana in November. Here’s why.

Motion, Kerala, India
Motion, Kerala, India

As you may know, I’ve done a fair amount of travel throughout my life. I’ve met many great people, created many fantastic experiences, taken thousands of pictures, and learned a couple things about me and the world. Some of it’s been easy, a lot of it’s been hard, but it’s helped make me who I am.

And it’s led me to Ghana, traveling with Sloane Berrent to meet my soon-to-be-friends Drew Meyers and Dan in Ghana for a two-week trip (Nov 8 to 21) to lead a few malaria net drops with local charities and NGOs, visit tech companies around Accra, visit the microfinance institution Lumana Credit and a few cooperatives, and explore a bit of the country as best we can.

Why?

Sloane and I talk a lot about how we want to contribute to the world, and while we each have our own ways, we share a deep experience and passion for using personal experiences, thoughtful insights, and powerful images to tell stories about matters of the world. Less investigative journalist, more inquisitive, thoughtful, respectful “traveler with a soul”. Last fall Sloane and her friend Doug raised nearly $20,000 for malaria nets for Ghana through their Cause It’s My Birthday series of birthday parties across the United States. And with Drew and Dan on their way there, the opportunity to visit Ghana and see a bit of the impact of the Cause It’s My Birthday series was simply too great to pass up.

Every day, we’re all asked to donate money, time and attention for causes, and we’re inundated with information about why we should donate. We’re going to take it a step further and show you why your donations matter.

How can you help us make the most of our time in Ghana?

  • Do you know amazing people in Ghana we should connect with? If so, we’d love an introduction.
  • Do you know a technology company based in Accra? We’re going to visit a few technology companies in Accra and always looking for more opportunities to connect.
  • Is there something we simply have to do in Ghana? Or be prepared for? Or should absolutely know before we go? Tell us.

It’ll be an experience, that’s for sure. Looking forward to sharing it with you when we get back.

Also: Read Sloane’s and Drew’s announcements about Ghana.

Hello, I'm Taylor Davidson.
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  • http://www.postlinearity.com gregorylent

    hah, interesting .. have been hearing many positives about ghana lately … might have to go myself … looking forward to your posts and tweets

  • http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/ Taylor Davidson

    Oddly, I’ve heard a lot more about Ghana after we decided on this trip. Not sure if it’s because I’m looking out for it, or attuned to it, but definitely hearing more people talk about wanted to go there, “Africa for beginners”. Will share, indeed, although I’m expecting all tweets, photos and posts will come when we get back.

  • http://www.koodibook.com Maryann

    I can tell you sooooo much about Ghana because I was born there :). My dad still lives there and I am sure he will be more than happy to point you in the right direction or provide you with info and help where needed. If you’ve got any questions then I’ll be more than happy to help. You can imagine my excitement when I saw your tweet :) :)!!!

  • http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/ Taylor Davidson

    Wow!rnrnThen yes, I definitely have questions. Could you email merntdavidson@taylordavidson.com and Sloane atrnsloane@thecausemopolitan.comrnrnThanks!

  • http://www.nkyea.com/ Nana Sarpong

    It would be good if you learned a few Twi language phrases as most people in Ghana speak the language. My website http://www.nkyea.com is packed with a lot of simple but useful phrases that every traveller to Ghana should know. I live in Cape Coast, which is about 2 hours drive from Accra, so we could connect and talk a bit about mobile app development and other stuff if you are interested. My Twitter account is @nanasarpong.

  • http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/ Taylor Davidson

    Thank you, I’ll check out the website and the iPhone app.rnrnAnd I’ll check on our itinerary to see if we’re coming close to CapernCoast. Would be great to meet; are there any tech companies,rnentrepreneurs, orsimply great people we should meet in Accra?

  • Anonymous

    I didn’t know that you’re going to Ghana. Sounds like a great opportunity! Inspiring to hear about your plans.

  • http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/ Taylor Davidson

    It wasn’t public knowledge until this post :) Thanks!

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  • http://www.taylordavidson.com/writing/ Taylor Davidson

    We are going to Cape Coast, around the 16-18. We have a packed itinerary, but will you be around?

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/5HF4MPDCGRTEBBZULF3GUZMULQ Nana

    I’ll be in Cape Coast by then. We’ll surely meet. What is your itinerary like?

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