South America: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

Five things that surprised me working in international development. 
My own underemployment has allowed me to volunteer with underemployed youth abroad. 
There's a new lesson every day when you intern abroad.
I'm anticipating my return home—both for better and for worse. 
What my typical day looks like, from start-to-finish. 
Two weeks was all I need to know it was the right decision. 
I thought I was going to change the world. Instead, I learned that change takes time. 
With a rich cultural history, unsurpassed biodiversity and a hot job market for English teachers, add this country to your work abroad list.
Adjusting to a slower rhythm of living.
When climbing to new heights means conquering a fear. 
I wanted to help—but first, I had to overcome a big fear. 
Roberta interacts with locals and discovers curiosities as she starts her placement in Peru.
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