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Stories about life as a humanitarian aid worker, about remote places and the people I met there, about expeditions... From being ambushed in Burundi to sailing trans-Atlantic, the stories are mostly about enjoying the road more than reaching the destination.
Recent PostsIt is not often we let authors present their own book, here on The Road. This time, I make an exception. It is not often we stumble upon books with new and positive ideas, after all.When Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort told me about his new book, "The Monfort ...
Question: How are condom dispensers called in Italy?Answer:The Snapped Series: mobile phone shots from the hip. ...
This is part of a hilarious cartoon series by Helo. Check it out. ...
If you are used to switching from one highway to another using four parallel lanes, a smooth gradual exit and re-entry, then you will need to adapt to real life when you visit Rome.Driving here, is more about being creative, daring and above all: it'...
Taken half a mile from where I live. The remains of summer.The Snapped Series: mobile phone shots from the hip. ...
I often get questions and feedback from people who want to get started as an aidworker. Recently, I got in contact with Jose Ramirez, 30, from Barcelona, Spain. He worked for several years as an architect in several offices across Europe, before he d...
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Blogs by aid and development workers from all around the world.
This is a behind the scenes look at the dilemmas and challenges facing humanitar…
An 18 month cycling expedition recording African sounds and voices
congratulation for u r two new blogs ............ hope they will be very interesting
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