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Jestyn Koh, Singapore
Photojournalism Program
Dec.2011 to Jan 2012
Just when I thought I’ve seen it all, I landed in a world unlike any I have ever experienced.
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Laura Castro, Colombia
Photojournalism Program
Nov - Dec., 2011
As we drive into the top of Kirtipur the sights of Kathmandu city blend with the mountain range surrounding it, to make the perfect view.
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Amanda Siebert, Canada
Photojournalism Program
5th Nov. to 5th Dec. 2011
Prior to my visit to Nepal, my knowledge of the country was minimal. I made my decision to work with Internship Nepal based on the fact that a) it was a place that I knew nothing about and b) it was much more affordable than similar programs in other countries.
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Cliff Threadgold, UK/NZ
Photography Volunteer
Nov. 21 to Dec.2, 2011
It was unfortunate that my project time was just under two weeks.
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Baptiste Le Grand, France
Medical Internship
Angers' Medicine University in France
July-August, 2011
My name is Baptiste from France, I’m student in medicine in the university of Angers and just finish the equivalent of IBBS in France, i went in Nepal in July 2011 to make an internship according to my faculty, it was the last one.
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-Florent Hofer, France
Teaching internship,
July-August, 2011
Living some times in a Nepali family is a very nice experience. One can learn a lot about Nepali culture and share their everyday lives.
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-Erin Oliver, London
Journalism internship,
July-August, 2011
Upon arriving in Nepal I was quite nervous and apprehensive about what awaited me.
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Annie Sampson, Ireland
Photojournalism Internship
July-August 2011
Nepal has all the ingredients of a good stew. Bits you don’t like much, bits you hate, really nice pieces that you want to keep eating, they’re so good, and bits that are a wonderful surprise.
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Cecilia Rangel Lopez, Maxico
Photojournalism Internship
June-July 2011
I didn’t have a clear idea about how Nepal looks before to arrived.
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-Yosuke Sano, Japan
Photojournalism Internship
May-June, 2011
As a mountain lover, I always wanted to go to Nepal and climb mountains.
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- Elena Samonova, Russia
Human Rights Research
April-July, 2011
I came to Nepal for 3 month to make a research about child rights for my university thesis.
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S. Som, USA
Photojournalsim Internship
May, 2011
With only a week in Nepal, I had the pleasure of accompanying Mr. Ram Hugamai, a photojournalist with over 20 years of experience in the field and Senior Editor of Gorkhapatra National Daily on a journey through Nepal’s capital city of Kathmandu—a bustling city full of history, culture, and scenery, jam-packed with over 3 million people, devout in their spiritually, traditions, and good will, but also eager and ready for political, social, and economical change.
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