Confessions of an Aid Worker

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Have you ever wondered what life is like for an aid worker in a Sudanese refugee camp? Toads and scorpions are just the beginning.

Catch a glimpse of life in a humanitarian field camp that helps care for 20,000 Sudanese refugees.
• The shower is a bucket of water.
• everyone eats off of the same plate.
• There are only six ingredients available in the local market.
• The latrine is a hole in the ground.
• And toilet paper is 400 miles away.
• You do your laundry in a wheelbarrow.

But despite the hardship – or perhaps because of it – when a long awaited soccer ball arrives in one of the shipments, everyone has the time of their lives.

#Travel #Adventure #Sudan

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My heart goes out to you people, i want to help by doing something like this, ive got rlly bad mental health problems and i feel bad because there are obviously so many situations like this and i still find it hard to function but i hope that once im just a little better i can start looking at how to start This career idea... I hope i dont sound crazy, i want to sacrifice myself for others

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I don't know what to say. Highest respect!

odysseyodyssey
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Wowie, y'all are tough. Nice vid!

Star-iebr
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Hey how did you get into this line of work? I’m a student graduating this year

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I find it quite brave of you to wack a scorpion with flip flops on. I'm not always the bravest when it comes to bugs/insects, and so if any little thing were to climb it's way onto my toes while I'm occupied with another insect, I would jump out of my seat and yelp for help 😅. We're talking I can't even comfortably swim in my local state park lake in the far end where the long, seaweed like greeny plants grow because I'm afraid of the gooey feeling when they rub against my leg. It unsettles me, lol. But I digress. When I viewed the clip of you sleeping outside by the tree due to the heat, it made me wonder if you had to deal with insects still while you slept, or take any precautions to keep them off or away, because I'm aware of putting cotton balls in one's ears to keep things from laying eggs in your ear 😖.

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