Much more than volunteering
Daniel Brumund is a German young man that recently spent a couple of months volunteering in Jenin and contributing to a splendid project: restoring the Cinema Jenin to bring it
Daniel Brumund is a German young man that recently spent a couple of months volunteering in Jenin and contributing to a splendid project: restoring the Cinema Jenin to bring it
Daniel Brumund, that Expatclic.com interviewed here, has been a volunteer in a beautiful project aimed at restoring the only existing cinema in the town of Jenin, and that has been
By Franck Scola, Doctor of Medicine, author of studies on medical and social aspects of expatriate life. Faced with the threat of a heatwave, a plan of prevention and action
We thank Jennifer Bradley for this precious article about how to balance love, work, life and family when relocating internationally. Are you relocating internationally with your spouse or partner
One day my husband came back from the Gaza Strip, where he often travels for his humanitarian work, and handed me a book titled “Where the road leads, an Australian
The Palestine Festival of Literature took place all over Palestine from 1st to 6th May. Given the logistic difficulties for many Palestinians to move around freely, the organizers have decided
As an expat, you might happen to be assigned to a country in a sismic zone. The constant state of alert and preparation, both practical and psychological, to a possible
Kirsten is the ex “Kirstenexpat”, the dynamic and clever woman that launched, a long time ago, the anglophone section of Expatclic. Five children, a full and rich life always on
We thank MumInBermuda for this detailed account of her experience of being pregnant in Tokyo and giving birth in Bermuda! A first pregnancy abroad… I experienced it not in