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How I Became an Aid Worker

9:05pm Start At the time of writing, I have been in Iraq for 611 days, 17 hours, and 32 minutes. Throughout that time, I have worked in 3 Syrian refugee camps, 1 IDP collective shelter for Assyrian Christians, 5 Yezidi IDP camps, and am now beginning to identify the...

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10 Things I learned in HEAT (pun not intended)

Poncho? Check. Granola bars? Yep (though they’ve been smashed at the bottom of the bag for at least six months). Flashlight? Technically no … but isn’t that what smartphones are for? The pre-arrival information packet for HEAT (Hazardous Environment Awareness...

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Italians Do It Best

I’m no statistician, but I’d wager that Americans in humanitarian aid are outnumbered by Europeans 10 to 1. Working for a Danish NGO, it certainly feels that way. Unless IRC (International Rescue Committee) shows up to an event, I’m usually one of two. Being...

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