Visual tour of Agadez November 2019. Hotels, galleries of cultural artifacts, restaurants.
5th largest city in Niger, with a population of 124,324 (as of 2011)
Camel Express Newsletter
Visual tour of Agadez November 2019. Hotels, galleries of cultural artifacts, restaurants.
5th largest city in Niger, with a population of 124,324 (as of 2011)
The Camel Express began as a newsletter for Peace Corps Volunteers serving in Niger and has evolved into a newsletter to keep Friends of Niger members connected and informed. We welcome questions ideas and input. Please contact the Newsletter Editor: camelexpressnewsletter@gmail.com
Visit the Camel Express Archives to see all the past editions of the Camel Express online, with stories and news, from and about Niger.
Click here (PDF, 505 KB) for the latest edition of the Camel Express, including stories and news, from and about Niger.
Full URL: http://www.friendsofniger.org/pdf/CEX_Sep_2016.pdf
The Camel Express, a.k.a the CEX, began 37 years ago as a newsletter typed and photocopied in Niger, then distributed to volunteers around the country. These were the days long before the Internet made it easy to get any kind of information delivered to your banko hut.
We recently posted the first issues of the Camel Express in our CEX Archives. Beginning with the first issue from January of 1979, we have 14 issues scanned into PDFs in all their original glory.
News, stories, health tips, Hausa lessons, humor, recipes, artwork, puzzles, and games: it’s all there.
Over the years the CEX, and then our web site and FON Facebook page, has turned its focus to communicating with the entire membership of the Friends of Niger, but it’s fun to stop and look back at where it all began.
Have a look at all our past issues here:
CEX Archives: http://www.friendsofniger.org/camel-express-archives/
Enjoy your little trip down memory lane!
If you have any print issues that we’re missing and would like to share we’ll gladly scan and share them with everyone. Send us a message!
Click here (PDF, 1.3 MB) for the latest edition of the Camel Express, including stories and news, from and about Niger.