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On the Road with Migrants: Translation Help Needed

Posted on November 23, 2016 by Dianne Hofner Saphiere
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migrants-2-7123c.jpgThe Caritas game “On the Road with Migrants” is now available online in Italian and Greek, in addition to French, English and German. Please scroll down the following link for your free download:
http://www.secours-catholique.org/actualites/en-route-avec-les-migrants-un-jeu-a-telecharger

I am working on a translation to Spanish. Would LOVE your help! …. Please let us know if you are willing and able as we are putting together a team.

Thank you for helping us build respect, equity, inclusion and JUSTICE in our world!

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Posted in Commentary, Downloads/free gift, Training and coaching tool reviews | Tagged Caritas, Cultural Detective, diversity, empathy, intercultural competence, learning game, On the Road with Migrants, refugees | Leave a reply
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