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In 2006, I studied in India at the
Comprehensive Rural Health Project. For a summer, I lived and worked in a small, remote village observing and learning about health practices dictated by the community vs. a doctor, as is usually the case. It was one of those experiences that changed the course of my life, identifying and solidifying what type of work I was meant to be doing. It was and still is an absolutely amazing place, run by committed people with incredible results. It's simply one of those places you never forget.
I am not surprised that National Geographic published an article recently about the place. Have a read
here. Below are some pictures that a very talented friend of mine took while I was there -- many arguably better than the National Geographic photos!
Enjoy.
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