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 corridor of his office. He looked down at my feet, smiled, and kept walking. And, to this day, I keep walking on my socks,” he says. In…
…processes like receiving merchandise, doing inventory. Doing this kind of work has allowed me to develop greater awareness about financial management. It made me a more flexible professional, able to…
…the Centre In the eight years of working at the Centre, Sharon has done everything. Really everything: “I’ve cleaned the toilets, I’ve borrowed a broom from a neighbor to sweep…
…do this, I had to do some research with other UN agencies to find the best suppliers who would be able to meet all the demands contained in the programme…
…to do”. And working for the UN, she says, was also a dream. “Before I decided to study Arts, Literature and Translation, I wanted to do International Relations. I have…
…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…
…in partnership with ABC and the Brazilian Ministry of Health, with a focus on international cooperation to combat the double burden of malnutrition (coexistence of micronutrient deficiencies and malnutrition, overweight…
…Part of his job is to seek innovation, expand partnerships and do programmatic work, linking the financial area with projects. A recent example was the collaboration between the Centre of…
Maria Luiza da Silva has been interested in understanding hunger ever since she was young. She was born in João Pessoa (Paraíba) and her family travelled through the…