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Grounds for Health; Intern in Nicaragua; due Oct 30th

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Job Description The Grounds for Health Program Internship is a fulltime, unpaid position that will be located at one of our program sites in Nicaragua or Tanzania. (For Spring 2012, Nicaragua is more likely.) As part of the Grounds for Health team, the intern provides support for all aspects of our current program. Grounds for […]

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