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wrote 5 days ago: Submitted by John Frum, who can be found here on Aidsource Today’s up-and-coming expat aid worker re … more →
wrote 1 week ago: Submitted by Reeny Photo: http://www.amusingplanet.com/ Just as every EAW knows their street cred st … more →
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wrote 2 weeks ago: Submitted by High Plane Drifter COP intrepidly wades in through red tape to save the natives and ach … more →
wrote 4 months ago: Submitted by Matt from Juba The EAWs few joys include Pool Day Sundays. So, it’s Sunday, the w … more →
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wrote 4 months ago: submitted by Timo Luege who blogs at Social Media 4 Good and tweets via @timolue. (Image: www.igosso … more →
wrote 4 months ago: submitted by Matt Guttentag I totally hate going here, but.... (image: strange-lands.com) The Expat … more →
wrote 4 months ago: submitted by Aziza M. There is nothing an Expat Aid Worker loves more than helping locals. But how c … more →
wrote 4 months ago: submitted by Tembo4One Saving the world is a time-consuming activity. Just as Rome wasn’t built in a … more →
wrote 5 months ago: Screw local ownership and appropriate technology--give me a white guy on a Chinese tractor to get th … more →
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wrote 5 months ago: by Sparrow and Lady Aga “Where is my Toyota Landcruiser and my Driver?” wails the EAW arriving at Ge … more →
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wrote 5 months ago: Submitted by Eric Wallace . There are times in every Expat Aid Worker’s life when they need a well-e … more →
wrote 5 months ago: Submitted by UXO Once upon a time there was a young volunteer. He walked around in his Chacos, lived … more →
wrote 5 months ago: Submitted by A.M.O. Photo: igoasia.blogspot.com Haggling is a key part of the EAW’s daily experience … more →