As a young man, the author unfolds his profound and vibrant reflections of his luminous, candid, and intensely personal account of living in rural Afghanistan and various countries in West Africa. The book is a journey with thoughtful exploration addressing the cross-cultural, political, gender, economic, security, and religious issues of war zones and least developed nations as directly observed by the author. The author's concern throughout is on unearthing ways of fitting in and gaining acceptance from the resident population. Brimming with his incisive and eclectic honest experiences in…mehr
As a young man, the author unfolds his profound and vibrant reflections of his luminous, candid, and intensely personal account of living in rural Afghanistan and various countries in West Africa. The book is a journey with thoughtful exploration addressing the cross-cultural, political, gender, economic, security, and religious issues of war zones and least developed nations as directly observed by the author. The author's concern throughout is on unearthing ways of fitting in and gaining acceptance from the resident population. Brimming with his incisive and eclectic honest experiences in this raw, unflinching, exquisitely written, fast-paced memoir, he charts ways to win the trust of local people, portraying the development themes and ideologies, dangers that he and others have faced, health and security issues, his fond memories and lessons learned about reintegrating after returning from various development missions in dangerous and less-developed locales from his perspective. Sharp and evocative, Life Beyond Bullets goes beyond conventional war and development books. Providing a unique window into examining and depicting the poignant challenges and walks us through the tiny details of the realities of everyday life. A long distance from the diplomatic and media bubbles most people are familiar with.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ankur Mahajan is an Ottawa- based author and currently works for the Government of Canada and has experience with international organizations and NGOs such as the UN, the Canadian University Service Overseas, the Red Cross, the Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et Commerciales (AIESEC), the Aga Khan Foundation, and Voluntary Service Overseas. Having lived in 14 countries, he completed numerous international aid and development missions in Afghanistan, Côte d'Ivoire, China, Uzbekistan, India, and Ghana. He was educated in the USA, UK, France, Canada, India, and Australia. His extensive travel and missions abroad, he gained wide experience in the social and cultural challenges that workers in international development and diplomacy face. A polyglot, a cultural tourist, a participant in marathons and ultra-marathons in several countries, an avid judo practitioner, who has represented Canada in international competition. He is passionate about exploring new interests and meeting people from various backgrounds. Ankur is a certified Project Manager and holds a Master's degree, in Finance and Economics from Cardiff University, UK as well as a Master of Education from Memorial University, Canada, and a Bachelor of Economics and Management from Purdue University, USA.
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