The WfW Documentary provides a unique insight into our projects in Zambia and Switzerland.
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«We wanted to do something meaningful with our lives.»
Migros Magazine portrays various Swiss development workers, including Lior and Morris and their WfW projects in Zambia.
Click here to read the article.