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Taylor learns that gender equality is subjective to where you are in the world, not who you are. 
Published in Work Abroad Blogs
Taylor learns why you should never take your passport for granted.
Published in Work Abroad Blogs
Settling in abroad may not be mutually exclusive with routine. Taylor explains why.
Published in Work Abroad Blogs
How training for a half marathon—by not training—teaches Taylor about adjusting to a new culture.   
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Volunteering with a project that turns refugee girls' drawings into murals.
Published in Work Abroad Blogs
There's no greater barrier to travel than self-doubt. How to deal with uncertainty—even if you're headed to Iraq.
Published in Work Abroad Blogs
Why young people need to experience the world firsthand.
Published in Why we travel
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War reporting for the plugged-in generation.  It’s fast, mobile and to the point. It’s also deadly serious.
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Robert Young Pelton has found his way into, and out of, more conflict zones than most can name. 
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Young Canadian volunteers with Médicins Sans Frontières talk about braving some of the world's worst conflict zones to deliver help where it's desperately needed.
Published in Work Abroad
Toilet rolls, poisoned darts and Dead Sea muck: Humanitarian NGO volunteer, Verge correspondent and veteran traveller Mike Fuchigami on his version of international trade.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
Doctors Without Borders Canada founder, Dr. Richard Heinzl has travelled to 75 countries (and counting.) He speaks with Verge about living life adventurously.
Published in Why we travel