What is it like to be a MICAD student?

 

“As a MICaD Alumnus, I must thank this Master course for allowing me to begin my journey in the field of international cooperation with the right set of tools. The Faculty is made up by professionals coming from very different backgrounds and experiences, giving you a 360 degree perspective of cooperation and development. During the Master I began collaborating with the Italian NGO CESVI, where I still am working as a fundraiser. I chose to follow the path of fundraising because I strongly believe it is a unique way to participate in changing the world by being a bridge between donors and beneficiaries. By joining MICaD you will join a family of brilliant professionals who are working day by day to improve the world we live in.”

Mattia Borelli (Location Officer in the Fundraising Department of CESVI - Italy – MICaD 2016-17)


“Besides providing the practical and academic training needed to understand today’s complex nature of this field, ASERI’s programme required students to think creatively while exploring a wide range of topics that are at the heart of international development. These included gender, innovation, partnerships, migration, climate change, participation and social change. One of the very interesting aspects of this program was its internationality. Thanks to students from different parts of the world, discussions were enriched and the whole learning experience was amplified. Professors and professionals involved in the teaching and training were always available to provide with the support the students who are encouraged to explore a topic they have a particular interest in.”

Ola Wazwaz (Technical Officer at World Health Organization -  Switzerland – MICaD 2016-17)


“The MICaD served as turning point in my career path. Even though I had already some years of local experience with an international organization when I decided to join the MICaD little I knew on the inspiration the master classes would be; pushing my mental and physical borders further. Both scientific and professional training of the master classes combined with the multicultural environment introduced me to new professional fields and possibilities all to be explored. I built afterwards working experience on the field of migration and Human Rights Protection coordinating and managing different projects for organizations such as World Vision, UNHCR and OSCE. I am currently working on the Human Rights portfolio for the OSCE Presence in Albania knowing that this is not my final stop on the run for the Protection of Human Rights. It has been such a journey so far with a grateful heart to ASERI for the unquestionable contribution to it.”


Albana Gërxhi (Legal Assistant at OSCE Presence in Albania – MICaD 2011-12)


"If I think about MICaD, I connect it with the following keywords: motivation, inspiration and curiosity. The courses at ASERI gave me the chance to understand what I really wanted to do in life and getting to know professors and students sharing very similar interests and passions motivated me day by day. The Master allowed me to apply to various jobs that I found very attractive in small NGOs, such as CESVI or IBO Italia, but also in international organizations such as UNV in the Kingdom of eSwatini and at UNICEF in Nepal and Switzerland. I suggest to the new students of MICaD to remain focused and measure always the impact we have with our work in our team, in our unit, in our office, in our community and somehow in our society. I think this way we can contribute to the missions of the institutions we work for."

Filippo Oggioni Global Digital Fundraising Specialist at UNICEF – MICaD 2007-2008


"Thanks to MICaD from postgraduate student, I became a young professional in the field of cooperation in health and later I shaped a career in the public health and cooperation field. Today, I have not only one, but two dream jobs. I work part time in the Brazilian Ministry of Health, in the National Tuberculosis Programme as focal point for international cooperation. For the other half of my time, I also dedicate myself to the fight against tuberculosis, but in more an advocacy-related field. Our non-profit organization works to highlight the tuberculosis agenda and bring visibility and political will to change the reality of many people in need. I will be forever grateful to ASERI for opening up the horizons and helping me see the world as it is: a work in progress in the need of as many workers as it can get."

Cintia Dantas (International Consultant at the Ministry of Health in Brazil and Americas Regional Director at Global TB Caucus, Brazil, MICaD)

 


"More than 9 years have passed after my graduation: I have lived in three continents, overcome many adventures, collected much professional satisfaction and amazing human   experience. I am currently managing a project about the reintegration of Al Shabhab former fighters in Somalia through a community reconciliation process. I arrived to Kenya 8 months ago after an internship at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda during the Master, some experiences with few Italian NGOs, a long mission in Afghanistan with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, human rights officer at the United Nations and finally working at the International Development Law Organization. It has been an intense professional journey: thank you ASERI for making this possible"

Francesco Ponzoni (Program Manager and Legal Adviser at International Development Law Organization – Kenya – MIC&D 2006/07)


"The most remarkable aspect of MICaD at a professional level is the unique opportunity you have to be trained by high level professors, who are professionals coming from a wide variety of organizations, such as noteworthy Universities, international NGOs, and International Organizations. The master course provides you with a range of tools for economic and social macro and micro analysis, combined with good managing tools. Other important aspect is the multicultural environment you live in the classes, studying with colleagues coming from all over the world. Until now I keep in contact with my master's mates. It gives you the opportunity to live a social experience while you are learning and preparing for your professional career."

Inmaculada del Pino Alvarez (Food Security Project Coordinator – FAO, São Tomé e Príncipe - MICaD 2009/2010)


"Truly, the Master in International Co-operation and Development is a course that has been so beneficial to me and I continuously recommend it to individuals who have a calling to change the world through development because it provides the necessary foundation for you to cope with the realities that exist in the world. This course will teach you to manage projects, to understand the public space, to analyse the information around you but more importantly to know what your role is as a citizen of the world. This is a course that will prepare you to challenge the status quo and be a change maker. As an alumnae and a youth development specialist, I would recommend this course to you: the change maker, the status quo challenger and the altruistic citizen of the world."

Nyokabi Njuguna (Founder and Executive Director of Impacting Youth Trust – Kenya – MICaD 2011/12).


"The MICaD program introduced me to a wide range of opinions and perspectives, and by keeping in touch with my professors and my classmates as they launch their careers all over the world, I continue to lean on this network to broaden my own world view and gain a deeper understanding of events as they unfold. Through the coursework at ASERI, I gained a greater appreciation for monitoring and evaluation, and have leveraged those skills to pivot my career towards program evaluation, and found a new calling in making sure that services deliver on the promises that are made to beneficiaries."

Katie Sullivan (Research & Evaluation Manager at Urban Initiatives – USA - MICaD 2010/11)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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