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Jennifer Lentfer posted a blog post

I just came from Haiti too...

A blog comes in handy at times, like when Nora Schenkel's piece in the New York Times yesterday was not open for comments. "I Came to Haiti to Do Good..." is one of those pieces that elicits mixed feelings for me as I just came from Haiti just last week.…See More
May 17
Jennifer Lentfer posted a blog post

7 things you need to speak truth to power

Financial mismanagement. Lay-offs of local and international staff. Inappropriate conduct by leadership. Finally, a visit planned from headquarters to see what’s going on. What do you do?A superior continues to make passes at you. You find out you’re paid less than someone doing your exact same job. Someone takes undue credit for work you did.The rules don’t work for us? Guess we have to…See More
May 16
John Frum commented on Jennifer Lentfer's blog post To change the world, a pulse is required
"Who else did those students talk to? The extent to which one "has a pulse" is relative..."
May 11
Jennifer Lentfer posted a blog post

To change the world, a pulse is required

No matter how self-aware we are when we come into international aid, philanthropy, or social enterprise, most people, especially in the beginning, operate from a worldview in which change in poor people’s lives is possible with our help.As I've written before, the jury is still out on this in my mind.In my career, I have had to fight hard to…See More
May 5
Marcel Stoessel and Jennifer Lentfer are now friends
May 4
Jennifer Lentfer replied to Brendan Rigby's discussion Communicating effectively about foreign aid: who does it? in the group WhyDev
Feb 13
Weh Yeoh replied to Jennifer Lentfer's discussion How do we help the next generation of do-gooders learn how to do this work better and quicker than we did? in the group WhyDev
"Beautifully said, Aidan. I couldn't agree more with this. As a Gen Y (only just) member, I'm a little dismayed by the speed at which my colleagues often expect things to happen. One of the biggest problems, if we look introspectively, is…"
Feb 12
Jennifer Lentfer left a comment for Aidan Craney
"Well said on the need for patience Aidan. Thanks for your comment and I hope you continue to follow how-matters.org!"
Feb 8
Aidan Craney replied to Jennifer Lentfer's discussion How do we help the next generation of do-gooders learn how to do this work better and quicker than we did? in the group WhyDev
"I think people entering the aid sector need to understand the need for patience - on a number of levels. It seems that many people embrace the idea of changing the world (or at least a small part of it) without recognition of the thousands of years…"
Feb 7
Jennifer Lentfer posted a blog post

The Power of No

Imagine not being able to turn away from a problem that you see in this world. You are compelled by a sense of responsibility, passion, and the audacity to believe that you can do something about that problem. You have decided to take the leap and start an organization, an initiative, or a social enterprise.To do so, you of course need resources. You don’t have them. You have to ask those with money to invest in you.Imagine sitting across the table from a potential donor, attempting to make…See More
Jan 29
Jennifer Lentfer posted a blog post

Leading From Love: The attentiveness that brought accountability

A guest post on how-matters.org by Rajasvini BhansaliIt had been six months since I started my new role as a management advisor for a network of youth polytechnics[1] in rural Kenya. The Wakamba village elders in Maseki village where I lived had named me Mutanu meaning “one who smiles a lot.” My career, coursework, and …See More
Jan 27
Jennifer Lentfer posted a blog post

Not your usual listening exercise: 6000 people's perceptions of aid delivery

A guest post on how-matters.org by Mike Keller, a self-described aid agnostic.When a friend recently pointed my attention to Time to Listen: Hearing People on the Receiving End of International Aid, a “book” by an organization that I’d never heard of, CDA…See More
Jan 23
Jennifer Lentfer and Monica Brasov-Curca are now friends
Jan 6
Jennifer Lentfer and Mark Horowitz are now friends
Jan 4
Jennifer Lentfer commented on Jennifer Lentfer's blog post How do you tell a compelling story about people in need that doesn’t simplify or stereotype?
"Please do M!"
Dec 13, 2012
M. commented on Jennifer Lentfer's blog post How do you tell a compelling story about people in need that doesn’t simplify or stereotype?
"hei Jennifer this is really very interesting topic. I've been thinking about that for a long time and will soon engage into visual research on the topic. Will be glad to share any findings here! (not really looking for awards or competition…"
Dec 13, 2012

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What I do
Aid/NGO worker based in HQ or a Regional Office, Consultant
About me
Jennifer Lentfer has worked with over 300 grassroots organizations in east and southern Africa over the past decade, focusing on organizational development and learning. Currently, she is the creator/editor of how-matters.org, a blogsite aimed at raising the level of human dignity within international assistance. In working with international NGOs and philanthropies over the years, Jennifer found herself continually experiencing the limitations of donor-controlled, project-based funding and the need to place community-driven development initiatives, which are genuinely responsive to local needs, at the forefront of aid. Her work is an expression of a professional, but more importantly, a personal resolve to support aid practitioners to pay more attention to the concept of organization itself and the practice of facilitating the development of authentic and sovereign local organizations and social movements.
My website
http://www.how-matters.org/
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http://facebook.com/howmatters
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferlentfer
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Jennifer Lentfer's Blog

I just came from Haiti too...

Posted on May 17, 2013 at 6:02am 0 Comments

A blog comes in handy at times, like when Nora Schenkel's piece in the New York Times yesterday was not open for comments. "I Came to Haiti to Do Good..." is one of those pieces that elicits mixed feelings for me as I just came from Haiti just last week.…

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7 things you need to speak truth to power

Posted on May 16, 2013 at 3:41am 0 Comments

Financial mismanagement. Lay-offs of local and international staff. Inappropriate conduct by leadership. Finally, a visit planned from headquarters to see what’s going on. What do you do?

A superior continues to make passes at you. You find out you’re paid less than someone doing your exact same job. Someone takes undue credit for work you did.

The rules don’t…

Continue

To change the world, a pulse is required

Posted on May 5, 2013 at 1:18pm 1 Comment

No matter how self-aware we are when we come into international aid, philanthropy, or social enterprise, most people, especially in the beginning, operate from a worldview in which change in poor people’s lives is possible with our help.

As I've written before, the jury is still out on this in my mind.

In my career, I have…

Continue

The Power of No

Posted on January 29, 2013 at 5:36pm 0 Comments

Imagine not being able to turn away from a problem that you see in this world. You are compelled by a sense of responsibility, passion, and the audacity to believe that you can do something about that problem. You have decided to take the leap and start an organization, an initiative, or a social enterprise.

To do so, you of course need resources. You don’t have them. You have to ask those with money to invest in you.

Imagine sitting across the table from a potential donor,…

Continue

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