The cost of diversity without inclusion
A guest post by Rosebell Kagumire on being a Black woman and working in a white male-dominated aid industry.
A guest post by Rosebell Kagumire on being a Black woman and working in a white male-dominated aid industry.
Should our #MeToo efforts in the global development sector be more systemic and solutions oriented?
Richard Moore, founder of Children in Crossfire in Derry, Ireland, discusses the figurative blind spots for many people as they become involved in aid work. Richard, who was literally blinded by a British soldier at the age of 10, also discusses the value of community and the power of vulnerability.
What would the marketing gurus tell local organizations about improving their image to stimulate demand for their services among international donors? What would you?
Highlights from my conversations with the great people I was able to connect with in Ireland – Alessandra Pigni, Richard Moore, Hans Zomer and Clare Mulvany – and thoughts on the opening of the Derry Peace Bridge.