Thandie Mwape Villadsen is a trained journalist with a master of arts of leading innovation and change from York St. John University in England. Thandie is married to Henrik Villadsen, a Danish cit...ver másThandie Mwape Villadsen is a trained journalist with a master of arts of leading innovation and change from York St. John University in England. Thandie is married to Henrik Villadsen, a Danish citizen and human rights lawyer. They have a daughter together, Rose, who has inspired this story through her courageous and full-of-life personality. Thandie has fourteen years of experience in international relations (peace, security, and humanitarian affairs) with the United Nations (UN) in East Timor, Kosovo, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Zimbabwe, New York, and is currently based in Geneva. Prior to joining the United Nations, Thandie worked as a reporter at Radio Pheonix in Zambia and as an international portfolio journalist for the South African Broadcasting Corporation in Johannesburg. Thandie has been a regular contributor to the BBCs Have Your Say blog. Thandie is currently a graduate student of the University of Londons Centre for International Studies in master of arts/global diplomacy and has a keen interest in globalisation and its effect on international security. This childs story fosters a message on how globalization is changing the face of national identities by connecting cultures and peoples through travel.ver menos