What do I intend to do as an iFellow?
By Khandaker Aminul Islam, March 11, 2014
I’m a development professional with extensive experience in applied research, livelihoods monitoring, impact evaluation and qualitative research, [...]
Read moreI’m a development professional with extensive experience in applied research, livelihoods monitoring, impact evaluation and qualitative research, [...]
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Read moreI remember the day we received the broadcast calling for applications for the UNHCR Innovation Fellowship 2013-2014 and how it [...]
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Read moreWhat is an iFellow? That was the question that I got this afternoon in my office; I get that question [...]
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Read moreAt present, I am in the field, and leading the rapid livelihoods impact assessment in the refugee camps in Eastern [...]
Read moreOur 20 fearless iFellows made their way to the heart of creativity in Bangkok: the Bangkok University Creativity Center, to do [...]
Read moreYesterday was the second day of UNHCR’s first-ever Innovation Workshop! What did we do? The day started out with [...]
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