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What's it like to work in Africa?

Published July 14, 2008 @ 05:49AM PT

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to see development work in action, check out the “Frontiers of Justice" tag at the Catholic Relief Services blog. Every year CRS and the National Catholic Education Association send a group of Catholic high school teachers to the developing world to learn firsthand about the difficulties facing people who live there and experience the work that CRS does. Read about how these high school teachers have found West Africa!  

You might also want to check out other stories about ordinary Americans getting involved in relief and development.    



~Darcy Higgins
Catholic Relief Services


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