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Of Haitian puppet shows, and why we should all strive to communicate better.

A lot of work has been done in recent years to ‘professionalise’ humanitarian aid and development work. Reputable organisations don’t see themselves as ‘charities’, paternalistically handing things out to their many grateful dependents. They’re not staffed entirely by well-meaning volunteers with no immediately-observable skills. There’s been a shift, over decades, to focus less on chucking stuff off the back of trucks, and more on dignity, sustainability, accountability, empowerment, impact.…See More
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Meg
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What I do
Aid/NGO worker based in the field
About me
INGO Communications Director in Pakistan. Formerly in Haiti. Passionate about honest storytelling for social change, humanitarian accountability and protection, C4D and advocacy.

Idealistic, because I spend too much time with kids not to be.

(Photo credit Trevor Christensen, trevorchristensen.com)
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Of Haitian puppet shows, and why we should all strive to communicate better.

Posted on October 12, 2012 at 11:30pm 1 Comment

A lot of work has been done in recent years to ‘professionalise’ humanitarian aid and development work. Reputable organisations don’t see themselves as ‘charities’, paternalistically handing things out to their many grateful dependents. They’re not staffed entirely by well-meaning volunteers with no immediately-observable skills. There’s been a shift, over decades, to focus less on chucking stuff off the back of trucks, and more on dignity, sustainability, accountability, empowerment,…

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