Volunteer Abroad: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

The highs and lows of unstable electricity (and there are little to no highs).
For communities living on the edge of animal territory, nature rules.
Verge’s From the Field bloggers reveal their top tricks for travelling for free or cheap.
Purchasing a one-way ticket seemed romantic, until it turned into disaster.
Do overseas NGOs really want international volunteers? Absolutely, according to new research by Dr. Erin Barnhart.
The UN calls insects a sustainable food source. Trina calls them a delicious treat.
Living without modern-day distractions in the jungles of Thailand.
Preparing for typhoons while working abroad.
November 21, 2013

Uganda vs. Rwanda

Trina contemplates the Rwandan side of the border; taxis, borders and brioche.
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