"A tremendous resource for all those seeking to enter and build their careers in the international development and humanitarian assistance fields. Gedde’s book provides much needed advice on the range and diversity of roles, how to identify which aspect of the sector is for you, build your knowledge, skills and evidence, and network and market yourself effectively to find and secure an opportunity. Whether new to the sector, transitioning into it mid-career, or thinking about how to take your experience further, the multitude of examples and case studies woven throughout Gedde’s chapters provide superb insights and context to her clear, practical and thorough guidance."
Dr Jane Chanaa, Careers Team Leader, University of Oxford, UK
'This excellent Guide comes out at exactly the right time. It provides historical and political context for current discussions around a new set of Sustainable Development Goals, to take us from 2015 to 2030, and provides some wonderfully practical guidance and advice to those who think they might want to work in this area.
The world of international development and humanitarian assistance is complex. It can also be frustrating for practitioners, as some of the stories in this book make clear. Idealism has to be tempered by reality - but it is the best place to start. So if eliminating absolute poverty, protecting people in humanitarian situations and saving the Planet - or any one of the above - sounds as if it might be for you, and you want to know how to get involved, then read on.'
Professor Myles Wickstead CBE, Former Head of Secretariat to the Commission for Africa (CfA)
"Each description includes resources to find out more about the field, and each demonstrates the wide variety of skills and interests needed by development and humanitarian assistance organizations. Appendixes provide reading lists and professional development resources. This is a useful, definitive introduction to what is involved in gaining entrance into this complex and diverse career."
C. E. King, Iowa State University, USA, CHOICE
"All in all, this is a down-to-earth, honest and comprehensive book offering holistic and balanced guidance on breaking into this dynamic sector. It should be required reading for all students studying humanitarianism and development, not only for the valuable career guidance but for the indispensable insight into the industry and its associated challenges and trends, both historically and today."
Laura Samira Naude King’s College London, UK
"A tremendous resource for all those seeking to enter and build their careers in the international development and humanitarian assistance fields. Gedde’s book provides much needed advice on the range and diversity of roles, how to identify which aspect of the sector is for you, build your knowledge, skills and evidence, and network and market yourself effectively to find and secure an opportunity. Whether new to the sector, transitioning into it mid-career, or thinking about how to take your experience further, the multitude of examples and case studies woven throughout Gedde’s chapters provide superb insights and context to her clear, practical and thorough guidance."
Dr Jane Chanaa, Careers Team Leader, University of Oxford, UK
'This excellent Guide comes out at exactly the right time. It provides historical and political context for current discussions around a new set of Sustainable Development Goals, to take us from 2015 to 2030, and provides some wonderfully practical guidance and advice to those who think they might want to work in this area.
The world of international development and humanitarian assistance is complex. It can also be frustrating for practitioners, as some of the stories in this book make clear. Idealism has to be tempered by reality - but it is the best place to start. So if eliminating absolute poverty, protecting people in humanitarian situations and saving the Planet - or any one of the above - sounds as if it might be for you, and you want to know how to get involved, then read on.'
Professor Myles Wickstead CBE, Former Head of Secretariat to the Commission for Africa (CfA)