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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ann McLaughlinPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: Toplight Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781476687117ISBN 10: 1476687110 Pages: 235 Publication Date: 30 May 2022 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this book, Ann McLaughlin takes you around the world, boldly sharing her firsthand, vivid experiences and observations that are insightful, instructive and inspiring to passionately engage you in international social work and development, not only to get a job, but to contribute to making a difference to the world in your own ways. --Manohar Pawar, professor of social work, Charles Sturt University, Australia, president, International Consortium for Social Development This is a practical, experience-based book that holds valuable lessons for those hoping to work in aid and development. The lessons of this book can be a strong start in outlining and overturning many myths about working in international development using straightforward language that is easy to digest --Olivia Scott Kamkwamba, Ph.D., executive director, Moving Windmills Project In this book, Ann McLaughlin takes you around the world, boldly sharing her firsthand, vivid experiences and observations that are insightful, instructive and inspiring to passionately engage you in international social work and development, not only to get a job, but to contribute to making a difference to the world in your own ways. --Manohar Pawar, professor of social work, Charles Sturt University, Australia, president, International Consortium for Social Development; This is a practical, experience-based book that holds valuable lessons for those hoping to work in aid and development. The lessons of this book can be a strong start in outlining and overturning many myths about working in international development using straightforward language that is easy to digest --Olivia Scott Kamkwamba, Ph.D., executive director, Moving Windmills Project “In this book, Ann McLaughlin takes you around the world, boldly sharing her firsthand, vivid experiences and observations that are insightful, instructive and inspiring to passionately engage you in international social work and development, not only to get a job, but to contribute to making a difference to the world in your own ways.”—Manohar Pawar, professor of social work, Charles Sturt University, Australia, president, International Consortium for Social Development, author of International Social Work: Issues, Strategies, and Programs “This is a practical, experience-based book that holds valuable lessons for those working or hoping to work in aid and development. As an international development professional working in Malawi, it’s abundantly clear that the lessons of this book can be a strong start in outlining and overturning many myths about working in international development using straightforward language that is easy to digest.”—Olivia Scott Kamkwamba, Ph.D., executive director, Moving Windmills Project “Ann has written a needed book about the skills you need to build to work in International Development. She has clearly seen the community organizing work that we are doing in Puerto Rico. Her book is full of such stories and models to guide people working in international social work and international development.”—Alexis Massol González, executive director, Casa Pueblo “Ann McLaughlin emphasizes the key approaches necessary for building equitable global health partnerships - understanding context and legacies, practicing humility, and following community-led priorities. While written with social workers in mind, this book contains important lessons for global health practitioners of all disciplines.”—Dr. Lisa V. Adams, associate dean for Global Health, professor of medicine, and director of Center for Global Health Equity, Dartmouth College “There is hardly a book that offers a hands-on experience in International Social Work that builds knowledge-based skills for International Development. Ann McLaughlin has filled a vacuum. This book offers a symbiotic interface between International Social Work and Global Development. I strongly recommend this book for everyone who longs for a well-connected, inclusive world.”—Brij Mohan, dean emeritus, School of Social Work, Louisiana State University Author InformationSince 2002, former psychotherapist and social worker Ann McLaughlin has provided international career counseling to help people enter or advance in international development careers. She has done extensive work coaching, training and consulting with grassroots organizations in Asia, Africa, Central and South America, and the Middle East and North Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |