Nicolas Gloeckl

Nicolas Gloeckl

As Manager of Surveys and Advisory Services at Devex, Nicolas leads an experienced team of researchers on a variety of custom research projects and surveys. He previously worked on policy issues at the United Nations in Aceh, Indonesia, and was heavily involved with the civil society contingent to the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, South Korea, during his time as a policy officer with Ibon International.

Latest Articles

A bright future for an industry in flux

A bright future for an industry in flux

over 11 years ago // Development Buzz

There's no doubt the global aid architecture is changing — but how will these changes influence international development's next decade? We asked executives from the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Here's a preview of our survey’s results.

Share your predictions on the future of development

Share your predictions on the future of development

almost 12 years ago // Devex 2014 Development Influencers Survey

Development executives and influencers from across the globe have shared their views and predictions on the future of development with us. And now it’s your turn: take the <a href="https://pages.devex.com/2014-development-influencers-survey.html">Devex 2014 Development Influencers Survey.</a>

What is the future of global development?

What is the future of global development?

almost 12 years ago // Devex 2014 Development Influencers Survey

One way we continue to inform our global membership of more than half-a-million development professionals is to reach out to the captains of our industry — the movers and shakers — to get their take on critical issues. And now it’s your turn: <a href="https://pages.devex.com/2014-development-influencers-survey.html">take the 2014 Development Influencers Survey.</a>

DfID to fund initial phase of Ugandan financial services program

DfID to fund initial phase of Ugandan financial services program

over 13 years ago // Early Intelligence

For fiscal years 2013-14 to 2016-17, the U.K. Department for International Development is planning to disburse £10.7 million ($16.8 million) for the initial implementation of its Uganda Financial Service Inclusion Program and an additional 1 million pounds for fiduciary management services.