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A Beginners Guide to working in Sustainable Aid & Overseas Development

Posted by Matthew Lynch almost 14 years ago

…and so seven months later I wake up in a ger [yurt], my belly in knots from too much tsu-te-tse [traditional salty milk tea] drunk the night before, and dash outside, into the achingly cold morning and over to the pit latrine at the edge of the hasha

class photo, Oyogni Kishie Co-operative, Outer Monoglia

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A Beginners Guide to working in Sustainable Aid & Overseas Development

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