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Restless Citizens gives a unique insider's view of how the United Nations treats its employees. Written by Dr. Udoh E. Udom, a retired senior official in the World Health Organization, the book is a robustly critical but deeply informed view of all aspects of UN employment.
Excerpted from the foreword by David Antill, School of Law, University of Leicester - UK
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Contents
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Prologue
Chapter 3 Acknowledgements
Part 4 Part I Introduction
Chapter 5 Chapter 1: Why I Wrote this Book
Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Becoming an International Civil Servant
Chapter 7 Chapter 3: Distressed Organizations
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Leadership
Part 9 Part II Living with Insecurity
Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Insecurity of Life at the Duty Station
Chapter 11 Chapter 6: Insecurity of Personal Property
Chapter 12 Chapter 7: Financial Insecurity
Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Job Insecurity
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Locally Recruited Staff
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: The Myth of Overprotection
Part 16 Part III Effects of UN Assignment on Private Life
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Single Life
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Parenting
Part 19 Part IV Official Travel
Chapter 20 Chapter 15: Working in Diversity
Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Discrimination, Labeling, and Xenophobia
Chapter 22 Chapter 17: Language Proficiency
Chapter 23 Chapter 18: Change and Reform
Chapter 24 Chapter 19: Health of UN Employees
Chapter 25 Chapter 20: Deskilling
Part 26 Part VI Life after the United Nations
Chapter 27 Chapter 21: Retirement
Chapter 28 Chapter 22 Statelessness
Chapter 29 Chapter 23: Conclusion



