A Definition of Snow
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What if fourteen individuals, working for change in their own communities around the world, came together to tell their stories? In A Definition of Snow, fourteen writers do just that. Gathered by Project VOICE over a period of three years, the writers describe their day-to-day experiences working in social, humanitarian, medical, development and peace-related fields, in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East, in ways that are powerful, honest and thought-provoking. Such stories, until now, have been mostly unavailable. But they are highly important – and they should be told by those who experienced them and continue to experience them on a daily basis. A Definition of Snow aims to project these unique voices, and bring their stories to readers for the first time.
"I come from Africa, a continent that is very rich in many ways. We are very wealthy in non-material things such as happiness, laughter, joy, contentment, generosity and love. We are also wealthy in natural resources, breath-taking scenery and fertile land. However, we are famously known in the western world for poverty, disease, corruption and war. The truth is, we are more than that and there is our side of the story that is often not told." – Sheila Chepkoech, Kenya
"I wanted to be free of dictatorship. I wanted to be able to speak my mind without being punished. I wanted to decide for myself what I wanted to be in life. Nobody should decide for me." – Hintsa Solomon, Eritrea/Germany
"Girls no longer marry at 14, they do not school stop at 14 – this is probably one of the best things we have done for the community. It is not easy to change people's mentality and their convictions." – Noha Rbeiz, Lebanon
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Annina Lux. A Definition of Snow
A Definition of Snow
Imprint
Preface
Notes from a VOICE Writer
Another Side of the Story
The Work of a Medico General in a Rural Hospital in Bolivia
Rebuilding Hope
Education as a Catalyst for Change
Congratulations! You Are a Woman
Improving Lives Step by Step: The conditions of success for social programmes in Cameroon
Day by Day in a Latin American Country with Mexican Eyes
Serving as a Blue Helmet: The honour and experience of being a UN peacekeeper in your own region
Working for a Better Future for Imprisoned Youth and Women in Lebanon
The Challenge of Practising Medicine in an Underdeveloped Country
My Story
An Oasis in the Neighbourhood
My Missions: A gift and reward
A Traumatic Journey to Freedom, Democracy and My Own Free Will
A Postscript from the Writing Advisor
A Note about Project VOICE
A Note about PEN International
The VOICE Writers38
The VOICE Team
A Thank You from the Editor
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Fourteen voices of social, humanitarian, development and peace workers working in their native country or region
Edited by Annina Lux
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All profits from the sale of this book will be donated to PEN International.
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