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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.

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Don't just take our word for it. Verge interviewed some key execs to get their take on gap years. The bottom line? Go for it.

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The people of Cha'llapampa, Bolivia, want to encourage tourism. Four student volunteers want to help. But where do you start?

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He's founded Doctors Without Borders Canada, helped run two e-health companies and travel to 75 countries (and counting.) Dr. Richard Heinzl speaks with Verge about his perspective on living life adventurously.

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The lowdown on studying, working and volunteering in the world's most geographically extreme environments.

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After decades of war, resignation has replaced hope for many young Afghans who have never seen peace.

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Toilet rolls, poisoned darts and Dead Sea muck: Humanitarian NGO volunteer, Verge correspondent and veteran traveller Mike Fuchigami on his version of international trade.

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Travel guiding is not a profession know for its six-figure salaries or pension benefits. In fact, sticking with it requires a certain passion. Pro guide Andy has it—and he's changing lives.

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Former development studies student and District Six Records founder, Dave Guenette, has introduced North America to some of Africa's hottest musicians. It's not about charity: it's about music.

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Can a grassroots approach succeed where international negotiation efforts have failed? Victims of violence on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are taking peace into their own hands.

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