The estimated 595,000 aid workers around the world (ALNAP, 2010) are rarely called to examine the bureaucratic rigidities that govern their day-to-day work. By supporting each other to create more trust, equity and mutual accountability with those we serve in the developing world, system-wide reform[...]
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May 9th, 2012 - 5:00 pm § in Good Practice, Reflection & Rumination
Why I support isolated aid workers across the globe and so should you!
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