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Stories from the Field –Part I

What Good Does 17 Million Words Do? When you volunteer to help people, sometimes you don’t get to see the Continue reading →

Great partnership stories, an award for TWB and more

Translators without Borders Update May, 2014 Our Workspace Our News Our Sponsors Newsletter translatorswithoutborders.org Cycling for African Translators TWB works Continue reading →

Information poverty, translation, language matters,

What the World Eats

Surprising Photos of Family Life Around the World What does a typical American family consume in a week, compared with Continue reading →

Why I Love My Life

I love my life. I feel a vague sense of discomfort saying this out loud, even though it’s true. To Continue reading →

I Believe

I believe that for the first time in human history we are capable of sharing knowledge with everyone on this Continue reading →

Translators without Borders Newsletter: Saving lives in Philippines

language, chichewa, William Kamkwamba

William’s Windmill

The Story Behind The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind William Kamkwamba looks deer-in-the-headlights scared. On the TED stage in Arusha, Continue reading →

Heroes

Ory Okolloh, Ushahidi Co-Founder, Time’s Top 100 Ory Okolloh, a personal hero, has just won a spot on Time Magazine’s Continue reading →

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