Employee of the Month: Peter Rodrigues
…in his veins. His father worked for a big international humanitarian institution and, being young, following his father’s steps was the last thing he wanted to do. Fate had different…
…in his veins. His father worked for a big international humanitarian institution and, being young, following his father’s steps was the last thing he wanted to do. Fate had different…
…The structure of schools and school feeding programmes is very different from what I had seen before. This has given me the scale of the challenge of ensuring school feeding…
…with the World Bank and also with finance and international funds, my role at the Centre of Excellence is to make the connection between programmes and international financing,” he explains….
…implementation of cooperation policies and programmes and how they interact with other countries, the federal government and international organizations,” he says. The vacancy at the Centre of Excellence was to…
…over. “We entered the building and saw all those documents being prepared. I don’t know what happened, but at that moment I thought it would be more fun to be…
…than just the one who helps us when a system doesn’t work. He also collaborates with the finance team, contributes with operational and security activities, in addition to also assisting…
…we do our work every day. It’s a different job than I had in private enterprises. The success metrics of a company are different from those of an international organization…
…my test feeling confident that I had done a good job. Although I knew I had done a good job, I still did not believe I would be called into…
…although her work has shifted from research to policies and programs, she still devotes much of her time to knowledge production, writing policy briefs and other documents on specific topics…
…to work for the United Nations, due to the history of the Organization, to the reason why it was created, to its track record, to the humanitarian work done by…