Time lost is never foundWritten by Roberto Fornari, volunteer of Aiutare i Bambini, visiting New Humanity's projects in Myanmar. 16th December 2009 The dawn, it’s a new day! But will it be a good day? In the suburbs of Yangon, far from the city’s centre, far from the world and from everything, there’s a place where every day is just the reflex of the previous one. Always. It’s not easy to find hope in that place...but nothing is impossible! |
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Taste of CambodiaLetter of Marina and Giandomenico from Cambodia, 20 October 200 Three weeks in Cambodia...a flow of images and memories.The chaos of the traffic jam in the cities, the scents and the smell...the green landscapes and rice cultivations and the poverty of the villages...the wonderful navigation over the Tonle Sap river and the hardness of a life in a small and desolant boat.Images...sometimes stories...and so many faces, with so many expressions. |
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A year in the Golden LandLetter of Silvia Bonotto from Myanmar As in a fairy tale, my history begins in a “far far away Country”. This is Myanmar, a Country bordering on India, Bangladesh, China and Thailand. How did I get here? Well, I simply work. A year in Myanmar with New Humanity, with the goal of managing some projects aimed at supporting rural communities and disabled...this is my challenge! |
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