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Impactpool Career Podcast Impactpool Career Podcast by Impactpool
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Impactpool Career Podcast is for all of you who are interested in a career within the United Nations, European Union, Development Banks, intergovernmental or non-governmental organisations. By following this podcast you are going to hear interviews with people who are having a remarkable careers within this field; to hear their stories about how they once entered into this type of career, choices that they have made, challenges that they have faced and not least hear what advice they can share with you. Find jobs and more career resources at impactpool.org
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Impactpool Career Podcast with Claudia Rodriguez - UN OCHA
Impactpool Career Podcast with Claudia Rodriguez - UN OCHA by Impactpool Career Podcast by Impactpool
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Career Podcast - IOM - Jo Rispoli
International Organizartion for Migration (IOM) - Jo Rispoli Chairman of the Global Staff Association Committee
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Career Podcast - Jo Rispoli, IOM Chairman of Global Staff Association Committee
Learn about what are the policies and regulations rolled out at the IOM to protect, and support their staff.
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Saman Saidi - Humanitarian Communications Manager at Save the Children.
Saman Saidi is the Humanitarian Communications Manager at Save the Children. Saman has worked with Communication for many years and has extensive humanitarian experience. In this episode, he explains what it was like to save people from drowning in the mediterranean sea, what it is like to constantly be on stand-by to go to an emergency, and why he started to work with Communication in the first place.
- I was literally saving peoples lives, picking people up from the water, and seeing and meeting people that are more or less always traumatized when they get onboard. It was definitely a life-changing experience, says Saman Saidi. -
What´s it like on a vessel in the Mediterranean sea? - Saman Saidi
Saman Saidi is the Humanitarian Communications Manager at Save the Children. Saman has worked with Communication for many years and has extensive humanitarian experience. In this episode, he explains what it was like to save people from drowning in the mediterranean sea, what it is like to constantly be on stand-by to go to an emergency, and why he started to work with Communication in the first place.
- I was literally saving peoples lives, picking people up from the water, and seeing and meeting people that are more or less always traumatized when they get onboard. It was definitely a life-changing experience, says Saman Saidi. -
Making an impact – how to make an impact in Afghanistan? - Sandra Kukla
Sandra Kukla is the Reporting Specialist at the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan in Kabul. Sandra moved from working in the private sector to the field of international development and a job in Afghanistan. In this episode, she explains why and how she made that shift in her career, what she finds as most rewarding about working in the global impact sector, and what it’s like to be a woman working in Afghanistan.
- Knowing that you have an immediate impact on the lives of many Afghans, thousands of Afghans are not only rewarding but definitely motivating. So, I really enjoy my work here, says Sandra Kukla.