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    Category: SEE AFRICA BREATHE AFRICA

    A weekly podcast for those who are interested in travelling responsibly — and having fun doing it! Made in the Gorilla Highlands region, SEE AFRICA BREATHE AFRICA is hosted by Joe Kahiri, an Afro-fusion musician in Uganda, and Miha Logar, a tour consultant in Rwanda.

    SABA Episode #24 — Amazing Kids Reflect on Youth Spaces

    For the end of the third season of SEE AFRICA BREATHE AFRICA, something completely different: an episode devoted to our own GHE Youth Spaces. We listen…

    Miha 24 May 2023
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    SABA Episode #23 — Birding Fun for Beginners (with Jeanisse Hawa)

      To tempt you to join the Global Big Day, the worldwide party on 13 May for all those who are crazy about birds, we invited…

    Miha 12 May 2023
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    SABA Episode #22 — Can Voluntourism Be Responsible?

    Volunteer tourism keeps gaining popularity as many people wish to combine their travel with ’giving something back’.  In this episode we discuss the problematic side…

    Jens 30 April 2023
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    SABA Episode #21 — Uganda, Ethically Speaking

    A dose of the ethical dimension of travel is how Allan Point (@whereis_allan on Instagram) tries to distinguish himself from other social media influencers. Our…

    Jens 2 April 2023
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    SABA Episode #20 — The Magical Forest of Nyungwe & Mt Sabyinyo

    Immersing yourself in pristine wilderness doesn’t need to be a romantic fantasy. You can take the plunge too, inspired by this episode’s guest, Patrick Westöö.…

    Jens 25 March 2023
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    SABA Episode #19 — On Being Called a ‘Muzungu’, White Privilege & Price Discrimination

    In this episode we discuss a letter we received from a (European) listener who has lived in Uganda for some months. We talk about how…

    Jens 20 March 2023
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    SABA Episode #18 – Congo Nile Trail Without a Guide (17m)

    This time we revisit a topic that we introduced in episode #7 — Rwanda’s extraordinary Congo Nile Trail. But while a hiking guide answered common…

    Jens 10 March 2023
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    SABA Episode #17 – Why Should Our Region Be More Than Just a Fling? (14m)

    And now for real — with a new jingle that will simplify our production, we are entering the third season of the SEE AFRICA BREATHE…

    Jens 3 March 2023
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    SABA Episode #16 – Wow! The Masisi Virtual Experience …

      First Miha’s photos hit me. The beauty of the place was quite breathtaking. There is a certain aura about the Masisi territory and it…

    Kahiri 20 March 2022
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    SABA Episode #15 — Bad Things White People Do in Africa (And How to Repent) 

    The goal of this episode, according to Kahiri and Miha, was to make the shortest podcast so far, and listening to the action-packed 13 minutes…

    Jane 14 March 2022
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