Gabriella Jóźwiak

Gabriella Jóźwiak @GabriellaJ

Gabriella Jóźwiak is an award-winning journalist based in London. Her work on issues and policies affecting children and young people in developing countries and the U.K. has been published in national newspapers and magazines. Having worked in-house for domestic and international development charities, Jóźwiak has a keen interest in organizational development, and has worked as a journalist in several countries across West Africa and South America.

Latest Articles

How UK aid cuts are hammering education in Sierra Leone

How UK aid cuts are hammering education in Sierra Leone

21 days ago // UK Aid

The country is losing nearly half its FCDO funding, which NGOs say will have a devastating effect on education programs.

Is there a good way for an NGO to go out of business?

Is there a good way for an NGO to go out of business?

about 1 month ago // NGOs

Consultants focused on how an NGO can make a good ending have advice for those struggling.

Water and aid dry up in Zimbabwe — who will feed the children?

Water and aid dry up in Zimbabwe — who will feed the children?

4 months ago // Food Systems

An El Niño drought and aid cuts have left millions in Zimbabwe hungry. Mary’s Meals International is keeping 179,000 children in school with daily meals — even as USAID pulls $83 million in funding.

Gates Foundation doubles down on education as other donors scale back

Gates Foundation doubles down on education as other donors scale back

5 months ago // Education

Gates Foundation's Global Education Director Benjamin Piper lays out the what, why, and how of the philanthropic organization's approach to supporting foundational learning in sub-Saharan Africa and India.

House cuts US global education funding 20%, spares multilateral partners

House cuts US global education funding 20%, spares multilateral partners

5 months ago // Education

The U.S. House of Representatives has approved 20% cuts to global education for financial year 2026, with funding for multilateral partnerships equal to FY 2025. Next stop: The U.S. Senate.

As education funding crumbles, the sector must ‘get its house in order’

As education funding crumbles, the sector must ‘get its house in order’

7 months ago // Education

As budget cuts threaten global education, it’s less about “who will step up,” and more about “how must the sector adapt.”

Why the UK aid agency is investing in getting kids out of institutions

Why the UK aid agency is investing in getting kids out of institutions

9 months ago // Inclusive development

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has launched a global campaign to end the placement of children in institutions and advocate for family-based care.

Aid or army? Ukraine conscription laws drain NGOs of male staff

Aid or army? Ukraine conscription laws drain NGOs of male staff

10 months ago // Ukraine

Ukraine’s mobilization laws are depleting NGOs of male staff, hampering critical humanitarian work in the war-affected country.

What loss of USAID funding could mean for Ukraine

What loss of USAID funding could mean for Ukraine

11 months ago // The Future of US Aid

Some NGOs on the ground speculated that cutting off U.S. support for the free press and health systems could be a gift to Russian forces still seeking a win three years after invading Ukraine.

Half of all children globally face violence. What can be done about it?

Half of all children globally face violence. What can be done about it?

about 1 year ago // Child violence

WHO's Dr. Etienne Krug talks about the scourge as major conference to address it gets underway.