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John Annen rjannen at yahoo.comFri Nov 24 12:14:19 GMT 2006
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Over the several months that I have been a member of this list, I have been fascinated by the many stories of wonderful work that many of the list members have done in dealing with natural disasters, armed conflict and other crisis situations at home, whereever that may be for you. M. Butler's question now has me wondering whether there are people on the list who have experience volunteering in foreign crisis areas? If so, I would be interested in hearing what the experience was like. What, for example, were the best and worst parts of your time volunteering? Any big surprises or information you wish you had had before leaving? Would you do it again or recommend it to others? I would also be grateful for any information about the NGOs that provide help in such regions. Which organization(s) did you go with? Do some organizations have particularly good or bad reputations among their peers? I'll be looking forward to any answers. Best regards, John Annen Zurich, Switzerland --- Ronald Gross <Rgross at harthosp.org> wrote: > Absolutely. > > >>> <hbutler at pol.net> 11/23/2006 12:09 PM >>> > Is it possible to work in Iraq for the civilians? ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
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