Cuso International
Marian White Public Engagement Officer, www.cusointernational.org
Khuing Dhu Wan, Thai-Burma
Marian White
Feb 08 2011
Sustainable farming techniques are passed on to Burmese farmers who return to their homeland to put into practice. http://www.need-burma.org/
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John Power, Swaziland, Nigeria, Indonesia
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Lipi Saha, Bangladesh staff
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Teresa Mellish, Malaysia
Ken Mellish, Malaysia
Sharian Hanson, partner Jamaica
Richard McBride, South Africa, Indonesia
Barb Carthew, Jamaica, Borneo,
After graduating from the University of Prince Edward Island I volunteered with CUSO in Nigeria. In the 80s I worked with Oxfam Canada in Halifax as a development educator working across the Maritime region. In 1994 I began to work with CUSO in the Atlantic region and enjoy my current work with Cuso International.
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