So, I was hired at Citizens for Justice, Malawi, in August. The new role began last week. I'll learn a lot there. Reiterating what I said elsewhere, this is an advocacy role in the civil society sector. I'll make sure Malawian citizens, the most vulnerable ones, e.g. children and women are aware of their human, environmental, economic, political and social rights. I'll achieve this by ensuring that both the government and private sector are accountable and that there is transparency in proceedings so that vulnerable Malawians, or citizens in general have access to their full citizenship rights, can make the most of these and are not exploited, excluded or mistreated. So I'll monitor, evaluate and report on such. This'll be fun. I'm working on an Oil and Gas and Aid and Debt project. The funds have been disbursed by Hivos. So, I'll blog as new and interesting things happen as I read, interview stakeholders and write the literature review based report. Life is good here. Blogging again pretty soon. On my first two days at work, there was a workshop with Trocaire. Citizens for Justice and Trocaire collaborated to provide capacity building for the judiciary and magistrates. So I'm working on the aforementioned report and a summary of proceedings from the workshop. Good, worthwhile, interesting work.
Malawian, Christian, Young Woman. Scholar, Bris '14, Cantab '09, Lough '08. Interested in Business Management, Communication for Development, Gender, the Environment, Health and Child Rights. Malawian TCK.
Saturday, 17 September 2016
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So, I was hired at Citizens for Justice, Malawi, in August. The new role began last week. I'll learn a lot there. Reiterating what I said elsewhere, this is an advocacy role in the civil society sector. I'll make sure Malawian citizens, the most vulnerable ones, e.g. children and women are aware of their human, environmental, economic, political and social rights. I'll achieve this by ensuring that both the government and private sector are accountable and that there is transparency in proceedings so that vulnerable Malawians, or citizens in general have access to their full citizenship rights, can make the most of these and are not exploited, excluded or mistreated. So I'll monitor, evaluate and report on such. This'll be fun. I'm working on an Oil and Gas and Aid and Debt project. The funds have been disbursed by Hivos. So, I'll blog as new and interesting things happen as I read, interview stakeholders and write the literature review based report. Life is good here. Blogging again pretty soon. On my first two days at work, there was a workshop with Trocaire. Citizens for Justice and Trocaire collaborated to provide capacity building for the judiciary and magistrates. So I'm working on the aforementioned report and a summary of proceedings from the workshop. Good, worthwhile, interesting work.
So, I was hired at Citizens for Justice, Malawi, in August. The new role began last week. I'll learn a lot there. Reiterating what I said elsewhere, this is an advocacy role in the civil society sector. I'll make sure Malawian citizens, the most vulnerable ones, e.g. children and women are aware of their human, environmental, economic, political and social rights. I'll achieve this by ensuring that both the government and private sector are accountable and that there is transparency in proceedings so that vulnerable Malawians, or citizens in general have access to their full citizenship rights, can make the most of these and are not exploited, excluded or mistreated. So I'll monitor, evaluate and report on such. This'll be fun. I'm working on an Oil and Gas and Aid and Debt project. The funds have been disbursed by Hivos. So, I'll blog as new and interesting things happen as I read, interview stakeholders and write the literature review based report. Life is good here. Blogging again pretty soon. On my first two days at work, there was a workshop with Trocaire. Citizens for Justice and Trocaire collaborated to provide capacity building for the judiciary and magistrates. So I'm working on the aforementioned report and a summary of proceedings from the workshop. Good, worthwhile, interesting work.
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