From Poverty to Power
From Poverty to Power
The last Development Nutshell! 26 minutes of reflection on my 20 years at Oxfam, which are coming to an end next week.
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 next
Some Reflections on Leaving Oxfam after 20 years
Learning from Humiliation, Shame and Failure
Thirty Years of Anti-Corruption: A Personal Reflection by Kenyan legend John Githongo
How the pregnancy penalty supercharges global inequality
RIP Father Frans von Hoff – the co-founder of the Fairtrade Movement
Could Activists Do Better at Resisting Backlash?
Shifting power through Power Funding
Unequal: Why India Lags Behind its Neighbours (Book Review)
A (tough) love letter to the Open Movement
The Battle for Tax Justice will be fought country by country: here are five useful tips for activists
How do we stop Bad Stuff Happening? And does it differ from Supporting Good Stuff?
GELI Stories:
How to get Early Childhood Development into the SDGs (with a bit of help from Shakira)
Taking Risks as a Leader to protect child rights in Syria
How a Critical Juncture unlocked the path to reform on duty of care within the aid sector
Bringing Stakeholders together to tackle Girls’ Education in Benin
Moving fast and working with Unusual Suspects to Reform the Military in the Republic of Guinea