
Developing a staff care concept as a feminist NGO
Medica Mondiale
“Developing a staff care concept as a feminist NGO” is a story about what works (and what doesn’t), what Medica Mondiale achieved and didn’t, the challenges they faced and how they dealt with them, and what you can learn from their successes (and mistakes). Staff care is indeed complex, but it’s also enjoyable and rewarding. To start, you simply need to make a decision.
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