Aimee shares her personal insights, touching stories from various projects, and the ongoing efforts of CLEAR Global to ensure people across the globe, especially those speaking low-resource languages, are informed and heard in vital global conversations.
This episode is not just about translation; it's about the power of language in connecting humanity, providing crucial information during crises, and the significant role of the language industry in these humanitarian efforts.
The closest substitute for a professional interpreter in many language-barrier situations is the use of child interpreters. Read the full article at: https://multilingual.com/child-interpreters-a-true-story/
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