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If I occupy this room during the afternoon, as I do today in my stomach rumblings and fatigue, I fling back the mosquito net surrounding my bed—it obscures the small relief from the overhead fan, and mosquitoes have mostly retired til dark. I scra...
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So we've arrived in Dhaka, here for a week before heading out into the field to do interviews of BRAC clients. It is hard to know where to begin when explaining what it's like here. 12.5 million people in a fairly small space. The weather weighs h...
June 5
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Hometown:
The Boonies
State:
Vermont
Country:
USA
University or High School:
University of California Berkeley
ASAP Internship (Where & When):
Bangladesh Summer 2009
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In the middle and the end of it all

If I occupy this room during the afternoon, as I do today in my stomach rumblings and fatigue, I fling back the mosquito net surrounding my bed—it obscures the small relief from the overhead fan, and mosquitoes have mostly retired til dark. I scratch violently at the bites peppering the backs of my thighs. Last night I mistakenly trapped one insect in my cocoon, and it feasted on me throughout the night. This is my penance for being relatively unsweet-blooded, compared with my friends, and I thi… Continue

Posted on June 22, 2009 at 8:03am —

Caitlin Morgan

Oh, the things one hears these days

The rhetorical dangers of culture clash (comments from local women made through a translator)

“Is she yours?”
--woman to Sahil, about Katherine

“Are you Muslim or Hindu?”
--(I still don’t know how to answer this question)

“Chicken?”
--Manzhu, our translator, at every single meal, still disbelieving that we actually do not want meat

“But if you get tired from this walk you won’t be able to finish the rest of the day!”
--Manzhu, regarding a 1 km stroll, for which we insisted a rickshaw was unn… Continue

Posted on June 20, 2009 at 12:27am —

Caitlin Morgan

Questions

After identifying a village’s poorest people, a BRAC interviewer visits each poor household to determine if its mistress qualifies for the TUP program. As he loudly accuses one woman of involvement in another NGO program, she smiles and protests friendlily in front of a smirking crowd. I shudder to think what a poor Yankee farmer would do if a man in business clothes appeared, asking to see food stashes and evidence of furniture. Even if the farmer only ate twice a day and desperately needed sup… Continue

Posted on June 20, 2009 at 12:26am —

Caitlin Morgan

Fat

I think about food and weight differently here—it’s impossible not to. People always serve us more food, more food. I wonder if I look thin to them (for a foreigner, that is) or plump. Either way, in reality, I don’t need to eat so much. I’m not in danger of future hunger. When I think about it, I realize that it would be nearly impossible to for me to starve. Even if my parents went completely bankrupt, and everyone in my extended family died, and I became crippled and unable to work, I still c… Continue

Posted on June 19, 2009 at 11:07am —

Caitlin Morgan

Selection

I am sitting on a wooden chair in front of a semi-circle of village members who have settled onto straw and dirt. I dislike the feeling of being placed on a throne. A BRAC employee, an interviewer, stands over a chalk outline of the village’s borders. Today is Social Mapping day in the Targeting the Ultra Poor program schedule, and the same process repeats in each village BRAC selects. We watch the covert operation; BRAC has told villagers that they are collecting information for a government su… Continue

Posted on June 13, 2009 at 4:49am —

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