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人道支援の仕事:理想の候補者像
over 15 years ago

The ideal monitoring & evaluation specialist: A character sketch
almost 16 years ago // Career Advice
<p>Which skills should an international development monitoring & evaluation specialist possess? Anju Malhotra, International Center for Research on Women vice-president for research innovation and impact, explains.</p>

Norwegian minister: Development without gender is ‘bad economics’
almost 16 years ago // Exclusive Interview
Cultures can be changed, cultures are not static,” says Audun Lysbakken, Norway’s first male Minister for Children, Equality and Social Inclusion, about his mission to push women’s rights in the developing world.

UNIFEM chief Ines Alberdi discusses new UN gender entity
almost 16 years ago // Exclusive Interview
Ines Alberdi, executive director of the United Nations Development Fund for Women, discusses ongoing efforts to pool U.N. efforts to promote gender and development by creating a new gender entity.

State Department Accelerates Hiring for Afghanistan, Pakistan
almost 16 years ago

USAID intensifies search for technical experts
almost 16 years ago // Career Advice
<p>Thinking of applying to the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Development Leadership Initiative and Foreign Service Limited programs? Expect an intense recruitment process.</p>

That Doctoral Degree: Must-Have for a Development Research Career?
almost 16 years ago

Career Advice from the Global Fund for Women’s CEO
almost 16 years ago

Global Fund for Women CEO shares funding tips
almost 16 years ago
Kavita Ramdas, president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, talks with Devex about cross-sectoral partnerships and exciting new initiatives on peace and security. Ramdas also sheds light on the funding priorities and unusual grant-making procedures of the world’s largest grant-making foundation focusing on women’s rights.

A Pioneer African Grant-Maker, and a Woman
almost 16 years ago
A decade after co-founding the first Africa-wide grant-making agency, Bisi Abeleye-Fayemi reflects on funding trends and gender and development milestones. Access to capital remains a problem, the African Women’s Development Fund’s executive director says.
