Üben macht den Meister German Language studies take up the majority of my time and headspace. I must obtain a German Medical License in order to practice medicine and fulfil goals for Relentless’ work. Command of German will make me much more effective in my work and provide sustainability for a visa. One cannot apply
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The move to Europe is going very well. I’m quickly getting settled and learning all about Germany and Europe. The opportunities for engagement have been rolling in, confirming this move as a solid decision. Currently, much of my work for Relentless is learning German so that I can have a solid command of this language
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“Building Confidence in an Anti-Trafficking World” was a 3-day conference featuring me along with several Nepali leaders in the anti-trafficking movement: Rupa Chetri and the team from Redeem Nepal. The conference had several objectives, all of which were accomplished beautifully. One was to provide the Nepali context of human trafficking as well as a global
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Next month I will move Relentless’ base of operations to Berlin, Germany! The work of Relentless will remain pretty much the same. I will continue to 1) develop the capacity of organizations to address the physical and mental health problems suffered by their beneficiaries, 2) equip and mobilize health professionals to understand their unique and
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I’m excited to wrap up 2018! So much has happened! This newsletter covers the last half of 2018. A lot has been going on in the ebbs and flows of the work. Some weeks are full of speaking engagements, workshops and consultation meetings. Other weeks I’m sequestered away working on future talks and researching workshops.
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