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Dr. Phil Bartle served in Ghana 1965-67 -(part 2) Podcast #135
Cuso International
Aug 26 2010
In the second half of our conversation, Dr. Bartle continued to tell me about his international experiences that first started with his service with CUSO in Ghana in 1965. His work around the world has cemented his belief that international development is still relevant today, and we need to continue our efforts- the problem is not the work we are doing, but how we are doing the work.
He decided to share his academic and international development expertise with the rest of the world by writing training documents for those interested in international development/ starting their career in international development. These documents are all available online, free of charge, at www.scn.org/cmp .
Thank you again Dr. Bartle for sharing your experiences and expertise with us. We look forward to seeing you and all our returned volunteers at the 50th Anniversary kickoff at UBC on December 4th and 5th 2010.
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