David bull unicef biography sample
He is a language and literary scholar who holds a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree from the University of Sierra Leone and a Master of Arts degree from.
Thus the second book is a documentary – the story of UNICEF's work for children across the world through the eyes of someone who was intimately.!
My career has been filled with amazing opportunities and experiences, the chance to make a difference and to meet wonderful and inspirational people.
Today I divide my time between pursuing my interests in landscape photography, astronomy and family history, and working as an independent consultant, helping leaders and organisations to solve problems, meet challenges, find new opportunities and make the greatest possible difference in their chosen field.
I’ve worked for, and had the privilege to lead, many brilliant organisations.
I helped one of the first fair trade initiatives in the s, wrote books and campaigned for change with Oxfam, lobbied at the UN, led an international environmental NGO in Africa and helped refugees escape persecution in the s, and played a leading role in the world’s foremost human rights organisation in the s.
For 17 years I was CEO of Unicef UK, as it grew rapidly to become one of the UK’s leading charities with an annual income in exce