Shoeboxes bring joy in Botswana
More than 7 000 shoeboxes filled with goodies recently spent a week at AGS Botswana before being dispatched into the eager arms of local children.
More than 7 000 shoeboxes filled with goodies recently spent a week at AGS Botswana before being dispatched into the eager arms of local children.
Open an email from AGS UK Branch Manager James Sawyer and you will notice a new addition to his email signature.
Did you know that Montenegro is home to one of the world’s oldest olive trees? Named Stara Maslina, meaning old olive in Montenegrin, the tree is nestled in an ancient grove near the southern town of Bar.
In mid-April, the AGS Marseille team faced an unprecedented challenge: a swarm of invading bees. Aware of the plight of these insects the world over, the team went out of their way to save them, and with great success.
Hungary has seen many changes in the past 70 years, but on the outskirts of its capital city you can still find a train that is run exactly as it was decades ago: almost entirely by children.
Myanmar has experienced two unprecedented crises in a short time, both of which have impacted the lives of inhabitants, expatriates, and the economy as a whole. Despite this, AGS teams in Myanmar continue to meet their clients’ changing needs.
In Kuala Lumpur, Cyril Quenneville, the head of AGS Malaysia, is leading numerous initiatives to get closer to expatriate families and turn AGS into a key local player.