Nairobi, Kenya – In September, Thomas Danso entered Kenya to attend the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi by using only his Ghanaian passport and a yellow fever certificate. He did not need a visa. But by January when the 34-year-old, who works as a project manager for an international nonprofit in Accra, returned for a three-day workshop, that had changed.Keep reading list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Caught in India-Maldives spat, Lakshadweep islands want jobs, then tourists list 2 of 4‘Sitting back