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Welcome! I am a British Freelance Writer and Teacher working in Bangladesh. I also have ADHD.In these pages I discuss all of these things and I try to give you a picture of life in this part of Asia too.
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Rehab and Club foot work at LAMB – Part one
Names have been changed or deliberately not used to protect confidentiality and privacy in this article. Some remarkable work takes place at LAMB and I do hope to get round to a fair number of departments and areas to explain … Continue reading
Posted in Bangladesh, children, community, Life
Tagged Bangladesh, children, clubfoot, LAMB, life, Ponseti method, poverty, society, Walk for Life
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Dakka to Mumbai: Know your place
Dakka to Mumbai: Know your place.
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Protected: Minipost 6 – In the Land of the Blind, the one-eyed man is king…
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Posted in Bangladesh, Culture
Tagged Bangladesh, culture, LAMB, Pohela Boishakh, Sitar, Tabla
A Taste of LAMB
I thought it was about time I talked a little about LAMB – the NGO in Northwest Bangladesh where I work. When I first started blogging, most people reading were friends who already supported us – usually financially – to … Continue reading
Posted in Bangladesh, community, Life
Tagged Bangladesh, Differences, LAMB, life, poverty, society
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Minipost 5 – Ek maghe sheet jae na
For those of you who don’t speak Bangla, this expression translates as “After the month of Maghe the winter doesn’t end”. Not that this helps, of course. To understand this famous proverb you first need to know that Bangladesh runs … Continue reading
