I just read this in Guardian’s G2 magazine about Angelina Jolie winning another humanitarian award for her philanthropy. I enjoyed it, thought others would to. While Practical Action is not a humanitarian agency (though we do plenty of work to influence humanitarian agencies to improve their practices, see our Recovery and Reconstruction work) I feel this article is also a tribute to the unsung, hard-working, tired heroes I have a privilege to work with around the world.
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June 13th, 2013 at 2:19 am
Also, we need to determine the rounds of the quiz according
to it. At the end of each round read out the cumulative scores.
Theme Format: It is almost like standard format of
the pub quiz.