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A Guide to Voluntary and Humanitarian Work

Getting started, getting in and getting on

"The definitive guide for people looking for jobs in voluntary and humanitarian work … plus great tips for people already in the work"

Do you want to?

  • Change your life?
  • Do something for others less fortunate than yourself?
  • Work in different countries with different cultures?
  • Go on a personal journey that will take you
    way outside your conventional box?

Based on decades of real hands on experience
in over 30 countries the authors show you ...

  • Where to look for voluntary, humanitarian
    and development work
  • How to apply
  • How to survive in a developing country
  • How to develop your career
  • And many other invaluable skills

A complete guide to:

Getting started, getting in and getting on

A Guide to
Voluntary and
Humanitarian Work

- getting started, getting in and getting on

Foreword by The Baroness Caroline Cox
CEO HART [Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust]

Voluntary and Humanitarian Aid Work

By Bryan, Richard and Adi Walker

2nd Edition September 2009 (163 pages)

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£2 (GBP) or $3 (USD)

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Cover Photo by Ruth Schäfer, Rhein-Valley Hospital,
Kasambara near Nakuru, Kenya



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The Authors

A Guide to Voluntary and Humanitarian Work is co-authored by the Walker family - Bryan Walker and sons, Richard and Adi.

The remarkable trio have collective experience of more than 75 years in part-time, full-time voluntary and humanitarian aid and development work with local, national and international agencies in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East ... more

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Humanitarian Work - Paid and unpaid humanitarian work opportunities abroad for gap year and graduate students, mid career changers, retirees, people with disabilities, aid and development workers, and employment counsellors.

Humanitarian Work - Become a humanitarian worker overseas. Humanitarian work in Africa, China, India, South America, USA, UK