WHO Centre Collaborators
Rosina Peixoto
Rosina Peixoto is from Uruguay and taught English as a foreign language for thirty years. She decided it was time to do something different and gave up teaching at the end of 2006. She is currently studying translation at the University of Montevideo (UdelaR). Now she is a freelance translator. She enjoys translating, she loves being her own boss and having more time to enjoy life. Her only daughter is living in Washington DC; she is working at the Inter American Development Bank. She misses her a lot.
Rosina thinks that People in communities have to create opportunities for growth and change. This process is educational and she would call it "informal learning". In this way she is contributing to raise people’s awareness of social problems.
She is translating some documents from English to Spanish
Email: rpgrep@adinet.com.uy
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