14 December 2008
Portrait of a volunteer - Actions (10/08)
Interview with Jean-Marie Battarel (Part 1)
He is one of the members who has carried out the largest number of missions (almost thirty-five just for Aquassistance), from Mali to Afghanistan via Sudan, Sri Lanka, Haiti or Mexico. His profession, hydrogeology, which he exercised for SAFEGE, is a key skill for many projects. We thought it would be a good idea to ask him some questions about this rich experience of helping humanity.
09:12 Posted in 04 - Our letter | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: portrait, volunteer, hydrogeology, sustainable development
Portrait of a volunteer - Actions (10/08)
Interview with Jean-Marie Battarel (Part 2)
He is one of the members who has carried out the largest number of missions (almost thirty-five just for Aquassistance), from Mali to Afghanistan via Sudan, Sri Lanka, Haiti or Mexico. His profession, hydrogeology, which he exercised for SAFEGE, is a key skill for many projects. We thought it would be a good idea to ask him some questions about this rich experience of helping humanity.
08:57 Posted in 04 - Our letter | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: hygiene, hydrogeology

