Footprints in Obscurity (ePub)
A Living Story
(Sprache: Englisch)
Pramudith D Rupasinghe was born in Gampaha, Sri Lanka. His multi-disciplinary academic excellence in clinical psychology, political science, development studies and humanitarian diplomacy along with linguistic competency in English, French and Russian paved...
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Pramudith D Rupasinghe was born in Gampaha, Sri Lanka. His multi-disciplinary academic excellence in clinical psychology, political science, development studies and humanitarian diplomacy along with linguistic competency in English, French and Russian paved his path to enter the humanitarian arena. His humanitarian service has been extended to many parts of the world working with various organizations including the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the United Nations.
Footprints in obscurity is the refreshing experience of a brave young man who stepped in to the unknown a decade and a half ago. The author takes a walk down memory lane as he vividly narrates a series of real stories that are interconnected and built around lives of men and women whom he had the rare opportunity to witness first hand.
A boy who was dreaming to discover the imaginary world that conquered his mind when his father was relating free-time stories realizes his dream after three decades, breaking frontiers and overcoming diverse hurdles on the way. He brings out the voices that were destined to be silent for ever to the attention of the world audience in a forceful manner.
Footprints in obscurity can be introduced as an impressive effort by the author not only to narrate a true story about Africa but also to bring to light on how childhood dreams shape ones adult life.
Surein Peiris
Senior Officer Humanitarian Diplomacy, IFRC
Geneva
Footprints in obscurity is the refreshing experience of a brave young man who stepped in to the unknown a decade and a half ago. The author takes a walk down memory lane as he vividly narrates a series of real stories that are interconnected and built around lives of men and women whom he had the rare opportunity to witness first hand.
A boy who was dreaming to discover the imaginary world that conquered his mind when his father was relating free-time stories realizes his dream after three decades, breaking frontiers and overcoming diverse hurdles on the way. He brings out the voices that were destined to be silent for ever to the attention of the world audience in a forceful manner.
Footprints in obscurity can be introduced as an impressive effort by the author not only to narrate a true story about Africa but also to bring to light on how childhood dreams shape ones adult life.
Surein Peiris
Senior Officer Humanitarian Diplomacy, IFRC
Geneva
Autoren-Porträt von Pramudith Rupasinghe
Pramudith D. Rupasinghe, a native of Gampaha, Sri Lanka, has worked as a humanitarian and a diplomat for more than fifteen years with organizations such as The Red Cross and Crescent Movement and the United Nations in different parts of the world. He enjoys traveling writing, and taking wildlife photographs. He lived in Africa for five years.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Pramudith Rupasinghe
- 2016, 406 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Partridge Publishing India
- ISBN-10: 1482871203
- ISBN-13: 9781482871203
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2016
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