by Brian Cleveland | Mar 30, 2012
Not many people can truly appreciate 100 degree weather, tons of sand without being at the beach, living off nuts, bagged tuna, and power bars halfway across the world, but I’m finding out it’s possible. You can study and research an area to great depths...
by Mark Hodson | Mar 30, 2012
It’s not the end of the world…but it wouldn’t be a cheap taxi ride……If they had taxis! Prior to our departure to Goz Beida one of the United Nation’s workers described the area we were travelling to as one of “the” most remotely inhabited communities on the...
by Brian Cleveland | Mar 29, 2012
When I was checking my bag at JfK in New York, I was showing my passport to the person working for Air France, and he noticed my visa for Chad. I’m not 100% sure, but when he noticed the visa and the area where it said “humanitarian” his eyes seemed...
by Katie-Jay | Jan 19, 2012
During i-ACT’s trip in December 2011, the team asked potential players and leaders, What does Darfur United mean to you? Here is what they said.