Shaping the future: Our strategy for research and innovation in humanitarian response.
“Humanitarian aid work can be immensely rewarding. At its best, the job involves the thrill of global travel and the satisfaction of putting one’s principles into practice. But being an aid worker can also be challenging. At worst, it’s a frustrating and dangerous line of work, which puts undue strain on the personal lives of those who choose a career in the field”.
To mark World Humanitarian Day, this event by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) will explore the motivations of aid workers from various organisations across the sector. Experienced practitioners will be sharing their stories including how they became aid workers, reflections on their careers and perspectives on the changing landscape of humanitarian aid.
To learn more and sign up to the ODI’s webinar click here.
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