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Erika Joergensen: Knowledge Retention Interviews
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Rome: World Food Programme (WFP), March 2024.
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English
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WFPAVI002_1
Résumé
In this knowledge retention interview, Erika Joergensen reflects on her 20-year journey with WFP, sharing valuable insights and experiences. She highlights her unconventional entry into WFP, initially as country director for Armenia, then navigating through roles in Nepal, Asia, the Nordic Office, and beyond. One standout experience was in Nepal during a Maoist insurgency, where she learned the importance of humanitarian diplomacy in accessing vulnerable populations. Erika emphasizes the multiplier effect of WFP's work beyond food provision, such as job creation, infrastructure development, and market stimulation. She stresses the need for understanding the broader impacts of WFP's operations and effectively communicating these to stakeholders. Throughout the interview, Erika offers advice for new Country Directors, emphasizing the importance of understanding local contexts, building strong networks, and empowering teams. She underscores the significance of prioritizing the needs of beneficiaries and maintaining a focus on humanitarian goals amid organizational challenges and political complexities. Looking ahead, Erika believes WFP's role remains crucial, especially in addressing emerging challenges like climate change. She advocates for continued documentation and communication of WFP's impact to garner support and recognition. In her parting words, Erika encourages future colleagues to value their teams, remain ambitious for the right reasons, and prioritize the mission of serving vulnerable populations above personal career advancement.
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Knowledge Retention Interviews
Cote
AVI 002
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System Control No.
AV-128687
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