Conflict Frontiers International
Clearwater Crescent N2V 1E7 Waterloo, ON, Canada
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Locality: Waterloo, Ontario
Phone: +1 226-988-6798
Address: Clearwater Crescent N2V 1E7 Waterloo, ON, Canada
Website: www.conflictfrontiers.com
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Due to unavoidable circumstances, we are going to be 1 and a half hour late, starting at 15:00 Hrs E.A.T; Please bear with us. We apologize for the inconveniences caused. Thank you.
The ‘Unemployment & Depression in Africa: Virtual Summit 2019’ is finally taking place this coming Saturday This virtual summit designed for African young adults seeking to effectively respond to the most pressing challenges of mental wellness, specifically responding to depression. In this summit’s program, participants will be taken through the myths surrounding mental health, the manifestations of depression, which vary from one to person to another, the objective respons...e to depression, the processes and procedure options in overcoming depression, and after identifying their individual strengths, pin-point the ways that their current positions are transferrable to assist others undergoing but in denial of depression. Host: Ms. Njoki Maina, Psychology Specialist (Nairobi, Kenya) Full event details: http://bit.ly/2VBZcTF Set a reminder to join the event Live on Facebook on Saturday 13th April 2019 from 13:30 PM East African Time at: http://bit.ly/2UwBv2H
Join us from anywhere in the world for a live Q&A session about the Leadership in International Development: From Theory to Career 2019 course (https://bit.ly/2PVfKqV) with Dr. Wanda Krause (Royal Roads University, Canada) and Dr. Melissa Finn (Balsillie School of International Affairs & Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada). Have a question about the course, its contents, format of delivery and what significance it will have on your career? Not sure what to expect by signing u...p and attending the course? Just want to know more about the course? Post to this event with your question(s) or direct message Conflict Frontiers International, and we will address as many as we can. Let us know what questions you’d like addressed Location: https://www.facebook.com/conflictfrontiers/
My name is Dr. Melissa Finn, I am a Graduate Studies Professor attached to Balsillie School of International Affairs and Wilfrid Laurier University. For the past 16 years in the course of my career, I’ve had the privilege of working in North America, Eastern and Southern Africa, and the Middle East on International Development issues that matter to me and the stakeholders with whom I worked with. Despite the increasing relevance and need for sound Global Affairs solutions, I...’ve both witnessed and experienced how competitive and daunting it is to navigate careers in the field hence, together with a few of my colleagues, we’re putting together a strategic workshop going public on Friday, 26 April 2019 to help you get your career started or unstuck. This, however, isn’t about helping people find their own truth it’s about sharing what we’ve collectively learned in years of experience in the active field of International Development, and helping you figure out your international development career. To engage in this process, we invite you to take this short survey that will help us profile your suitability to register for this Strategic Workshop here: http://bit.ly/2FUXPeA Looking forward to engaging with you. Thank you
When thinking and/or strategizing your networking on the international development field, as a young and mid-level professional, think of yourself as being at the very center of your web of connection. The people you are connected to form your professional network and your connections reach out in all directions These are two-way connections. You give to members of your network and they give to you. [ 596 more words ] http://www.conflictfrontiers.com//top-3-networking-direct/