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The Acasus Podcast
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26 episodes
3 days ago
The Acasus Podcast follows our consultants as they partner with governments and communities to strengthen health and education systems in some of the world’s most challenging settings. From Afghanistan to Ethiopia and the DRC, you’ll hear both personal reflections and field stories about what it really takes to make progress for citizens.
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The Acasus Podcast follows our consultants as they partner with governments and communities to strengthen health and education systems in some of the world’s most challenging settings. From Afghanistan to Ethiopia and the DRC, you’ll hear both personal reflections and field stories about what it really takes to make progress for citizens.
Show more...
Careers
Business
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MNCH: 100 Small Details
The Acasus Podcast
26 minutes 27 seconds
1 month ago
MNCH: 100 Small Details

In this episode of the Brave Change Pod, Acasus’ Head of Projects, Faisal Tajdar, speaks with Project Director, Shaheryar Manzar, about the hundreds of small details that must be fixed to take luck out of the equation for women and children.

The Acasus Podcast
The Acasus Podcast follows our consultants as they partner with governments and communities to strengthen health and education systems in some of the world’s most challenging settings. From Afghanistan to Ethiopia and the DRC, you’ll hear both personal reflections and field stories about what it really takes to make progress for citizens.