Aid Workers Network

by Robbo on September 22, 2008

in Remote health,Remote Living

Thinking of working overseas for an International Aid Agency?

The Aid Workers Network is a good place to start your research.

From the website:

Aid Workers Network is a free service set up to enable aid workers to share practical advice and resources with each other. 16881 people like you are in the network!

* Find practical help in the Advice Pages
* Check Blogs from aid workers
* Read interesting articles and swap tips in Aid Workers Exchange
* Learn about developing a career in aid and raising funds
* Learn about the Aid Workers Network history and management

And once you register you can ask questions in the Forum (or join up for their newsletter)

When working in relief and development, we often face situations and problems that others have already encountered. Aid Workers Network is your starting point for finding out how they dealt with those situations and solved those problems – and for you to contribute your own experience to help others.

Don’t forget the blogs on my blog roll. Or my post containing blogs from Antarctica


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