Jayne Blog (Volunteerism, Nonprofit Tech, Civil Society, etc.)

Jul. 7, 2008 - Doing Good While in a Developing Country

A few years ago, I wrote a Blue List for Lonely Planet, called Doing Good on Vacation in a Developing Country. It's meant to help people who looking for ways they can realistically do good while on vacation (and even afterwards). Most of the advice has to do with things to do pre-departure. I'm happy to say that information from this and some of my contributions to the Lonely Planet online discussion group, the Thorn Tree, have ended up on featured pages within the LP site, as well as in at least one LP publication.

But I need you to vote! Please consider rating my Blue List, Doing Good on Vacation in a Developing Country (highly, I hope!). I would love to hit 100 ratings by the end of July! Just 11 more ratings and I'll be in triple digits!

-- Jayne Cravens

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This blog (web log) is by Jayne Cravens, and is primarily focused on resources and news regarding mission-based organizations: nonprofits, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society, and public sector agencies, as well as development issues and humanitarian efforts. It promotes resources and opinions relating to volunteer management/community involvement, tech use by nonprofits, and outreach strategies for nonprofits. There are also some personal postings (such is the nature of blogs), regarding travel, causes I personally support (like women's empowerment, urban biking, etc.). To comment on this blog, you must register on forumer.com.


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