<\/a>Hi, my name is Kozue Makiyama. I am a 4th-year student majoring in East Asian Studies and Chinese at the School of International and Area Studies.
\nI will be studying Political Science at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zambia for one semester, from mid-July to the end of November 2024. Although the courses and timetable might change since classes just started this week, I plan to take courses such as Politics of Africa, War Economics and Peacebuilding, and Ethnicity and Race in World Politics.
\nIt has been three weeks since I arrived in Zambia, and so far I haven\u2019t had any health problems. I\u2019m making good use of items left by previous exchange students, such as Japanese condiments, dishes, and electric appliances. I\u2019ve also had the chance to meet Japanese people working here as JOCVs (Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers), dispatch workers for overseas diplomatic missions, and NPO staff, so I am enjoying my time here every day.
\nBecause they got only about one-fifth of the usual rainfall last rainy season in Zambia, and with the country relying heavily on hydropower, the electricity supply of this country has been really unstable. What used to be a 1-2 hour power outage now often lasts 12-14 hours. It\u2019s been pretty tough, but I\u2019ve managed by using emergency lights and aromatherapy candles at night and spending time on the university campus, which still has power. Finally, I want to say a big thank you to everyone who\u2019s supported my study abroad experience, including IAfP and the Study Abroad Support Center, as well as everyone else who\u2019s been involved. I really appreciate all your help and look forward to your continued support.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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