Displaying items by tag: international development and relief

Born into war in Lebanon, Doctors Without Borders veteran Richard Zereik knows what it means to be a refugee.
Published in Work Abroad
Faced with insurmountable poverty, there's little that many Nepalis can do to elevate themselves. Against the odds, Vishu Sijali is trying to change that.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
How the Zanzibar Butterfly Centre is empowering rural farmers to build their own businesses.
Published in Work Abroad
Is international volunteering just an ineffective indulgence for rich North Americans? Not according to new research by Dr Erin Barnhart.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
Presents given with the best intentions can have disastrous results. 
Published in Editor's Desk
As volunteering overseas takes off, growing pains lead to new challenges for the field and for volunteers.
Published in Volunteer Abroad
Expert advice for breaking into a rewarding—and travel-friendly—career.
Published in Work Abroad
The line between "non-profit" and "for-profit" development organizations is becoming blurred. How will this affect overseas volunteers?
Published in Editor's Desk
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