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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;“So you want to save\nthe world and make a difference?” 
 Reflections and advice from my work\nexperience at the United Nations Deve
 lopment Program (UNDP) &nbsp\; Dr. Farhana\nSultana\, Assistant Professor 
 of Geography at the Maxwell School will discuss\nher work in Bangladesh wh
 ere she served as a UNDP Program Officer from\n1998-2001. During this time
 \, Dr. Sultana was responsible for a large\nenvironmental management progr
 am and worked with a wide variety of\ninternational organizations\, govern
 ment agencies\, and NGOs\, and obtained a\nkeener understanding of environ
 ment-development issues in theory and practice.\nHighlights of the talk wi
 ll include: - Working with multiple civil society and\nTNGOs through a lar
 ge donor organization - Surviving bureaucracy while managing\na $26M envir
 onmental development program - Navigating identity politics - Why\nbeing a
  good academic is important to doing well in a large policy making\norgani
 zation - Thriving and making a difference in the end. Hope to see you\nthe
 re!&nbsp\; &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:TNGO Student Group presents: Farhana Sultana
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&nbsp\;“So you want to save\nthe world and mak
 e a difference?” Reflections and advice from my work\nexperience at the Un
 ited Nations Development Program (UNDP) &nbsp\; Dr. Farhana\nSultana\, Ass
 istant Professor of Geography at the Maxwell School will discuss\nher work
  in Bangladesh where she served as a UNDP Program Officer from\n1998-2001.
  During this time\, Dr. Sultana was responsible for a large\nenvironmental
  management program and worked with a wide variety of\ninternational organ
 izations\, government agencies\, and NGOs\, and obtained a\nkeener underst
 anding of environment-development issues in theory and practice.\nHighligh
 ts of the talk will include: - Working with multiple civil society and\nTN
 GOs through a large donor organization - Surviving bureaucracy while manag
 ing\na $26M environmental development program - Navigating identity politi
 cs - Why\nbeing a good academic is important to doing well in a large poli
 cy making\norganization - Thriving and making a difference in the end. Hop
 e to see you\nthere!&nbsp\; &nbsp\;
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