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Village hunting

At the beginning of our journey I was told that we would spend 45 minutes in a car and then 45 minutes to find the village we were looking for. After walking through a few villages we seemed to have lost the way, so a shirtless local elder guided us through the compound of his house and into his fields in the proper direction.
"In the field"

June 25th 2008
In the last two weeks in Bangladesh, I’ve spent quite a bit of time “in the field.” This is a term that gets thrown around by development workers in these parts, and is meant to mean that we have temporarily left our fancy flats and cushy social clubs and taken long journeys to unspecified destinations in rural Bangladesh, where we briefly interact with the key players and beneficiaries of t ... read more
Asia » Bangladesh » Barisal

Bangladeshi Flag Bangladesh came into existence in 1971 when Bengali East Pakistan seceded from its union with West Pakistan. About a third of this extremely poor country floods annually during the monsoon rainy season, hampering economic development.... ... read more
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