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Reflections On A United Nations Career Ian Howie

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Reflections On A United Nations Career Ian Howie
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Ian Howie
ISBN: 9783030770631, 9783030770624, 303077063X, 3030770621
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Reflections On A United Nations Career Ian Howie by Ian Howie 9783030770631, 9783030770624, 303077063X, 3030770621 instant download after payment.

This book is more than an autobiographical account of the career of a young graduate from Australia who spent his life working as a United Nations official. It is in fact, a critical, indispensable debriefing of a UN insider’s account as it follows the life of a development practitioner for more than three decades within the global aid sector. It also goes where few others have dared to go before, providing first-hand insights into the realities of a UN career official’s life. While many throughout the world may wish to join the “UN family” or have already become part of the development sector, it is presumed they all have a vision to act as vehicles for positive social change. However, expectations can and may differ once realities have sunk in. The book opens a unique space in the international aid sector – particularly, population security – around elements of personal and professional rewards and costs.

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