Yep, this is it. Walking the plank as of next Tuesday, so here are some parting reflections I've been putting up on the blog over the last few days, and links to a bunch of more normal FP2P fare, which I've had to leave out due to lack of time. I’m leaving Oxfam – here’s what happens nextSome Reflections on Leaving Oxfam after 20 yearsLearning from Humiliation, Shame and FailureThirty Years of Anti-Corruption: A Personal Reflection by Kenyan legend John GithongoHow the pregnancy penalty super...
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Yep, this is it. Walking the plank as of next Tuesday, so here are some parting reflections I've been putting up on the blog over the last few days, and links to a bunch of more normal FP2P fare, which I've had to leave out due to lack of time. I’m leaving Oxfam – here’s what happens nextSome Reflections on Leaving Oxfam after 20 yearsLearning from Humiliation, Shame and FailureThirty Years of Anti-Corruption: A Personal Reflection by Kenyan legend John GithongoHow the pregnancy penalty super...
Development Nutshell, (19m). Audio roundup of last few posts on From Poverty to Power, November and December
From Poverty to Power
19 minutes
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Development Nutshell, (19m). Audio roundup of last few posts on From Poverty to Power, November and December
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From Poverty to Power
Yep, this is it. Walking the plank as of next Tuesday, so here are some parting reflections I've been putting up on the blog over the last few days, and links to a bunch of more normal FP2P fare, which I've had to leave out due to lack of time. I’m leaving Oxfam – here’s what happens nextSome Reflections on Leaving Oxfam after 20 yearsLearning from Humiliation, Shame and FailureThirty Years of Anti-Corruption: A Personal Reflection by Kenyan legend John GithongoHow the pregnancy penalty super...