Dear Development Practitioner : Advice for the Next Generation

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Dear Development Practitioner : Advice for the Next Generation

  • 著者名:Milligan, Simon (EDT)/Wilson, Lee (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2023/11/07発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032198026
  • eISBN:9781000970517

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Description

In this book, influential development practitioners reflect on their careers by writing letters of advice to their younger selves. Sharing their successes and failures, the challenges and barriers they have encountered, and the changes and continuities within their work, these deeply personal accounts provide an invaluable window into the world of development practice.

The authors come from nearly 20 countries. They have held a rich mix of jobs across a range of sectors and organisational types, bringing a long-term perspective to the sector’s contemporary challenges. The distinguished list includes a Nobel Peace Prize winner, senior figures in government and international organisations, those working at the frontline of humanitarian aid and civil society organisations, and those who might not even have thought of themselves as "development professionals", such as technologists and social entrepreneurs. Despite the differences, common themes emerge: the pursuit of meaningful change, the navigation of barriers, and the ongoing sense of hope.

This book will inspire those about to embark on their professional careers and remind new entrants and current development practitioners alike how much there remains to be done.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the collection

Simon Milligan and Lee Wilson

Section 1: Civil society and advocacy

Chapter 1: Different is good

Anna Bwana

Chapter 2: Don't go. There is a place where you belong

Cara Yar Khan

Chapter 3: Education, education, education

Harpinder Collacott

Chapter 4: Learning to be the platform, not the app

Ingrid Srinath

Chapter 5: Fly forward to new horizons!

Lysa John

Chapter 6: Whose reality counts? Finding the North Star and learning to make decisions the right way

Mark Goldring

Chapter 7: Challenging power and discrimination

Salmah Eva-Lina Lawrence

Section 2: Human rights

Chapter 8: The challenge of being true to yourself

Bahey eldin Hassan

Chapter 9: Keep an eye on the ball

Morten Kjærum

Chapter 10: In your footsteps, my brave little girl

Tawakkol Karman

Section 3: Public service

Chapter 11: And it breaks my heart

Admiral Ncube

Chapter 12: In search of a blueprint

Adrian Schlaepfer

Chapter 13: Be true to yourself – take risks

Brian Atwood

Chapter 14: Insist and persist

Fekitamoeloa Katoa ‘Utoikamanu

Chapter 15: Who should be allowed to work in international development?

Fernando Damazio dos Santos

Chapter 16: Charting a course for change

Hannah Birdsey

Chapter 17: Pushing for change

Irina Schoulgin-Nyoni

Chapter 18: Be what is needed, not what is expected

Jeffrey O’Malley

Chapter 19: Don’t listen too carefully

Johannes Oljelund

Chapter 20: Driving forces in an international development career: what's the X factor?

Suresh Nanwani

Section 4: Social entrepreneurship and change making

Chapter 21: From Cold War to a warming Cold War?

Arthur Wood

Chapter 22: Everyone a changemaker

Bill Drayton

Chapter 23: Finding solid ground

Dias Rahwidiati

Chapter 24: What an elephant can teach a girl about physics

Frannie Léautier

Chapter 25: Nothing changes your field of work like doing fieldwork

Indrani Medhi Thies

Chapter 26: Be kind to yourself and others

Julie Mundy

Chapter 27: Follow your own path, forge your own route

Ken Banks

Chapter 28: Trust yourself

Petra Karetji

Section 5: Researching development practice

Chapter 29: Ask why?

Deepa Narayan

Chapter 30: My development decades

Gabriele Köhler

Chapter 31: Transforming opportunities and challenges into a career in gender and international development

Leith Dunn

Chapter 32: Start where you stand

Lina AbiRafeh

Chapter 33: Learning to work in Lesotho

Mark Moran

Afterword: Dear next generation

Lina AbiRafeh

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