Nicola KellySwimming for twoThis one is an Ode to The Babe, written on a rainy day. It started as me scribbling down notes after a swim and ended up being a piece I…Sep 10, 2020Sep 10, 2020
Nicola KellyKhat on the black marketA visit to a mafrish to discuss the impact the ban has had on Diaspora communities in the UK and in East AfricaMay 1, 2016May 1, 2016
Nicola KellyIreland’s Revolutionary HeartCelebrating 100 years of Irish Independence following the Easter RisingApr 25, 2016Apr 25, 2016
Nicola KellyDrought in Ethiopia: 30 years laterHow the onset of the worst famine since 1984 is currently affecting rural communities in and around YabeloApr 19, 2016Apr 19, 2016
Nicola KellyA party in ParisThis week, I went to a party in the 14th arrondissement with the inimitable diplomat extraordinaire Raphael Metais.Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
Nicola KellyForced marriage in Burkina FasoOvercoming the repressive cultural norms that undermine and limit women’s progress in West AfricaApr 4, 2016Apr 4, 2016
Nicola KellyEthiopia’s Future: Reading The StarsUnderstanding how Ethiopia’s traditional weather forecasting is affecting communities in the south of the countryMar 26, 2016Mar 26, 2016
Nicola KellyEthiopia: On The RoadEthiopia’s roads are a tangled spiderweb around the capital city, Addis Ababa, but as you drive out of the city, the highway gives way to…Mar 21, 2016Mar 21, 2016
Nicola KellyWomen in Foreign Policy: my career interviewWomen in Foreign Policy is a great initiative by Lucie Goulet to encourage young women to enter into international careers. A few weeks…Mar 14, 2016Mar 14, 2016
Nicola KellyDJing in Downtown DakarMeeting Senegal’s future generation of musical talentMar 13, 2016Mar 13, 2016