Volunteer Voices: Key insights from international development experiences

Author:   Duncan McNicholl
Publisher:   Practical Action Publishing
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9781853399428


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   15 January 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Duncan McNicholl
Publisher:   Practical Action Publishing
Imprint:   Practical Action Publishing
Weight:   0.285kg
ISBN:  

9781853399428


ISBN 10:   1853399426
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   15 January 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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McNicholls has surfaced reflections from authors we learn with, not just learn from. Their voices shine a light on usually hidden, and hard, lessons from volunteering - they will resonate. Prepare to laugh, cry, wince, think and reflect... and then to be able to make change better. --Andrew Lamb, Innovation Advisor, Field Ready This outstanding book asks the right questions, and is willing to explore hard answers that can lead to mutual respect and growth. It is a must read for the 21st century volunteer who wants to be more than the classical do-gooder. --James Orbinski MD former international president of Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Co-Found An important book for anyone thinking about volunteering to work in another culture, and for those who are already there. It is about balancing help with humility, guarding against hubris, understanding the difference between ambition and responsibility and -- for people in a hurry -- getting to grips with the reality of time. --Ian Smillie, author of Freedom From Want and Diamonds, former CUSO volunteer in Sierra Leone Packed with insights gained from working in the field, Volunteer Voices both informs and inspires. The book's multiple contributors, through stories and personal reflection, provide advice that is at once practical and wise. This book is a must-read for anyone in the field of development and social change. --Jaideep Prabhu is Professor of Business and Enterprise at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Duncan McNicholl's collection of volunteers' experiences is an important examination of the complexities of what it means for outsiders to help marginalized people and communities. Social and systemic injustice has deep roots, and solutions don't magically appear with the introduction of a new volunteer, idea, or resources, nor do they happen overnight. Volunteer Voices offers vital reflections for do-gooders to expand our hearts and minds as we find the courage to ask sometimes perplexing, frustrating, uncomfortable -- but always liberating -- questions of ourselves. --Jennifer Lentfer, creator of how-matters.org and Director of Communications at Thousand Currents Incisive, insightful and honest. If you have the ambition to change the world, or your neighbourhood, this isn't the book you want to read; it's the book you need to read. In my two decades of working to change systems, the authors of this book come closest to a 'how to' guide -- radical openness, deep reflection and powerful questions to reflect on constantly. -- (04/25/2017)


This outstanding book asks the right questions, and is willing to explore hard answers that can lead to mutual respect and growth. It is a must read for the 21st century volunteer who wants to be more than the classical do-gooder. --James Orbinski MD former international president of M decins Sans Fronti res / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Co-Found Packed with insights gained from working in the field, Volunteer Voices both informs and inspires. The book's multiple contributors, through stories and personal reflection, provide advice that is at once practical and wise. This book is a must-read for anyone in the field of development and social change. --Jaideep Prabhu is Professor of Business and Enterprise at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge McNicholls has surfaced reflections from authors we learn with, not just learn from. Their voices shine a light on usually hidden, and hard, lessons from volunteering - they will resonate. Prepare to laugh, cry, wince, think and reflect... and then to be able to make change better. --Andrew Lamb, Innovation Advisor, Field Ready An important book for anyone thinking about volunteering to work in another culture, and for those who are already there. It is about balancing help with humility, guarding against hubris, understanding the difference between ambition and responsibility and -- for people in a hurry -- getting to grips with the reality of time. --Ian Smillie, author of Freedom From Want and Diamonds, former CUSO volunteer in Sierra Leone Duncan McNicholl's collection of volunteers' experiences is an important examination of the complexities of what it means for outsiders to help marginalized people and communities. Social and systemic injustice has deep roots, and solutions don't magically appear with the introduction of a new volunteer, idea, or resources, nor do they happen overnight. Volunteer Voices offers vital reflections for do-gooders to expand our hearts and minds as we find the courage to ask sometimes perplexing, frustrating, uncomfortable -- but always liberating -- questions of ourselves. --Jennifer Lentfer, creator of how-matters.org and Director of Communications at Thousand Currents Incisive, insightful and honest. If you have the ambition to change the world, or your neighbourhood, this isn't the book you want to read; it's the book you need to read. In my two decades of working to change systems, the authors of this book come closest to a 'how to' guide -- radical openness, deep reflection and powerful questions to reflect on constantly. -- (04/25/2017)


This outstanding book asks the right questions, and is willing to explore hard answers that can lead to mutual respect and growth. It is a must read for the 21st century volunteer who wants to be more than the classical do-gooder. --James Orbinski MD former international president of M decins Sans Fronti res / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Co-Found An important book for anyone thinking about volunteering to work in another culture, and for those who are already there. It is about balancing help with humility, guarding against hubris, understanding the difference between ambition and responsibility and -- for people in a hurry -- getting to grips with the reality of time. --Ian Smillie, author of Freedom From Want and Diamonds, former CUSO volunteer in Sierra Leone McNicholls has surfaced reflections from authors we learn with, not just learn from. Their voices shine a light on usually hidden, and hard, lessons from volunteering - they will resonate. Prepare to laugh, cry, wince, think and reflect... and then to be able to make change better. --Andrew Lamb, Innovation Advisor, Field Ready Packed with insights gained from working in the field, Volunteer Voices both informs and inspires. The book's multiple contributors, through stories and personal reflection, provide advice that is at once practical and wise. This book is a must-read for anyone in the field of development and social change. --Jaideep Prabhu is Professor of Business and Enterprise at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Duncan McNicholl's collection of volunteers' experiences is an important examination of the complexities of what it means for outsiders to help marginalized people and communities. Social and systemic injustice has deep roots, and solutions don't magically appear with the introduction of a new volunteer, idea, or resources, nor do they happen overnight. Volunteer Voices offers vital reflections for do-gooders to expand our hearts and minds as we find the courage to ask sometimes perplexing, frustrating, uncomfortable -- but always liberating -- questions of ourselves. --Jennifer Lentfer, creator of how-matters.org and Director of Communications at Thousand Currents Incisive, insightful and honest. If you have the ambition to change the world, or your neighbourhood, this isn't the book you want to read; it's the book you need to read. In my two decades of working to change systems, the authors of this book come closest to a 'how to' guide -- radical openness, deep reflection and powerful questions to reflect on constantly. -- (04/25/2017)


McNicholls has surfaced reflections from authors we learn with, not just learn from. Their voices shine a light on usually hidden, and hard, lessons from volunteering - they will resonate. Prepare to laugh, cry, wince, think and reflect... and then to be able to make change better. --Andrew Lamb, Innovation Advisor, Field Ready This outstanding book asks the right questions, and is willing to explore hard answers that can lead to mutual respect and growth. It is a must read for the 21st century volunteer who wants to be more than the classical do-gooder. --James Orbinski MD former international president of M�decins Sans Fronti�res / Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Co-Found An important book for anyone thinking about volunteering to work in another culture, and for those who are already there. It is about balancing help with humility, guarding against hubris, understanding the difference between ambition and responsibility and -- for people in a hurry -- getting to grips with the reality of time. --Ian Smillie, author of Freedom From Want and Diamonds, former CUSO volunteer in Sierra Leone Packed with insights gained from working in the field, Volunteer Voices both informs and inspires. The book's multiple contributors, through stories and personal reflection, provide advice that is at once practical and wise. This book is a must-read for anyone in the field of development and social change. --Jaideep Prabhu is Professor of Business and Enterprise at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Duncan McNicholl's collection of volunteers' experiences is an important examination of the complexities of what it means for outsiders to help marginalized people and communities. Social and systemic injustice has deep roots, and solutions don't magically appear with the introduction of a new volunteer, idea, or resources, nor do they happen overnight. Volunteer Voices offers vital reflections for do-gooders to expand our hearts and minds as we find the courage to ask sometimes perplexing, frustrating, uncomfortable -- but always liberating -- questions of ourselves. --Jennifer Lentfer, creator of how-matters.org and Director of Communications at Thousand Currents Incisive, insightful and honest. If you have the ambition to change the world, or your neighbourhood, this isn't the book you want to read; it's the book you need to read. In my two decades of working to change systems, the authors of this book come closest to a 'how to' guide -- radical openness, deep reflection and powerful questions to reflect on constantly. --George Roter, former CEO and co-founder of Engineers Without Borders, Canada (04/25/2017)


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Duncan McNicholl has five years' experience working internationally on rural water and sanitation, and agricultural value chains projects. He has worked with dozens of young volunteers abroad, and collaborated with colleagues across Africa during his time in Malawi as a Program Manager with Engineers Without Borders Canada.

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