Bristow, Thomas
Special education expert, Advisor
| Location: |
Tamavua Hospital, Fiji |
| Project: |
Deafness Prevention Programme |
Thomas Bristow, an American teacher for hearing impaired persons, worked for CBM in Sri Lanka, Tobago and Botswana from 1986 to 1992. From 1996 to 2002, he performed pioneering work in education for people with hearing impairment in Papua New Guinea. Since August 2004, he has been working as a special education expert in the Suva District of Fiji.
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