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Tomorrow - Chasing Misery Book Event - if you’re in East London, come!
This is the first live discussion about the book Chasing Misery, and I’m honoured that we are hosting it at my university. I think it’s a must-read for people like my students, who are considering a career in traveling around … Continue reading
Week 2: The Italian NGO guy with really good questions
some thoughts from the 2nd week of my recent work trip Aid workers fall into a few very distinct categories. I can think of three which describe the bulk of us, at least in this country: donor country peeps, NGO … Continue reading