Driving systemic change is a hard, long process, with challenges and attempts that fail along the way. As part of Start Network's 10-year anniversary, we wanted to celebrate those who are making a considerable impact within their community, country, region, organisation or the humanitarian system at large. These are their stories of change.
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Driving systemic change is a hard, long process, with challenges and attempts that fail along the way. As part of Start Network's 10-year anniversary, we wanted to celebrate those who are making a considerable impact within their community, country, region, organisation or the humanitarian system at large. These are their stories of change.
Jahin Shams is a programme development specialist at Uttaran, an NGO in Bangladesh, where he started volunteering as an undergraduate student. He is also Start Network's Change Maker in the category of Open. In this episode, we delve into the challenges within the humanitarian sector, including why small, local organisations often struggle to access funding. Jahin also shares why integrity is so important when it comes to humanitarian work, and how being transparent with all stakeholders is key.
Start Network: Stories of Change
Driving systemic change is a hard, long process, with challenges and attempts that fail along the way. As part of Start Network's 10-year anniversary, we wanted to celebrate those who are making a considerable impact within their community, country, region, organisation or the humanitarian system at large. These are their stories of change.