Continuing the celebration of International Women's Day, hosts Winslow Robertson and Dr. Nkemjika Kalu explore what it means to be an Asian women in an African country. This week, we have one guest share her experience as a Chinese development worker for a French non-governmental organization: Ms. Lin Yiran, program manager of social water management currently based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo at Solidarités International. Please listen!
P.S. The recording quality was not quite as strong as we would have liked, we are sorry to say.
P.S. The recording quality was not quite as strong as we would have liked, we are sorry to say.
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