Work Abroad: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

It’s one month into my international development fellowship with the Aga Khan Foundation Canada and I can say I am finally finding my footing.
October 16, 2013

Riding With Edna

Trina experiences a Ugandan celebration of life.
Seduced by the laid-back charm of the tiny island of Utila, Mark Rogers established the first freediving certification program in the Caribbean—and made the island his home.
Creating the ultimate international itinerary.
What happens once the culture shock has worn off?
Sometimes, communication has nothing to do with words.
The best aspect of reverse culture shock is figuring out what you were taking for granted.
What working abroad looks like once the honeymoon is over.
Caretaking means taking careful time to choose the perfect family away from home.
You know if someone is a traveller by how they greet their friends.
A guide to surviving an Austrian heat wave.
Taking advantage of the great outdoors on the other side of the world.
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