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Internship Program in Self-Sufficient Farming

Overview

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How the Program Works

Applying the Program Skills

  • International Agricultural Development Worker
  • Living History Interpreter
  • Small Farmer

Who Should Apply

Multinational Exchange for Sustainable Agriculture

Multinational Exchange for Sustainable Agriculture

Howell Farm has formed a partnership with the Multinational Exchange for Sustainable Agriculture(MESA) to bring international interns to Howell Farm. MESA recruits the interns in conjunction with co-sponsoring organizations in the home countries of the interns, helps them get their visas, orients them to life in the US , and provides insurance coverage, all for a monthly fee paid by the Friends of Howell Farm. The MESA interns have made Howell Farm a much more interesting place to visit and work, by telling us about life at home and how they farm there.

MESA interns at Howell Farm:
Ramchandra Acharya, Nepal, 2008
Clifford Omwenga, Kenya, 2007
Marcia Reyes, Ecuador, 2006
Daniel Recalde, Ecuador, 2005
Christian Guerrero, Ecuador, 2004
Henry Ojeda, Ecuador, 2003
Francisco Sevilla, Ecuador, 2002
Edward Chikati, Kenya, 2001
Charity Njeri, Kenya, 2000
Joseph Kyome, Kenya, 1999
Henry Sibwoga, Kenya, 1998


This website is a project of The Friends of Howell Living History Farm and the text and graphic contents of this website are © 2001-2006 by The Friends of Howell Living History Farm.

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