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10 Questions : Colin Davis


What was your last assignment with UNICEF?


Deputy Representative in Manila in the Philippines

How old do you feel?

I am 72 this year, but I feel in my 50s (late 50s perhaps!)

Where do you live?

Sandhurst, in Berkshire in the UK
 
What book do you currently read?

The Fatal Shore, by Robert Hughes
 
If you could travel without restrictions, where would you go?

Italy, and then back to India
 
Your best experience with UNICEF?

On the WESS programme in India
 
Your biggest challenge when working for UNICEF?

Tackling the Arsenic problem in Bangladesh
 
What is your biggest fear, in relation to the future of children?

Too many still have only a very basic education and are in countries where they will not be able to work to earn a decent living
 
What is your greatest hope, in relation to children?
 
No more wars and no more corruption in governments
 
What is your one piece of advice you wish to give to the UNICEF Executive Director: 

Lets stop planning and monitoring ourselves to a complete standstill and don't be afraid to get our hands dirty again.

Colin Davis can  be contacted via cjmcdavis@gmail.com

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Comments

  1. Colin - good to read that you believe your work in India among your best UNICEF experience-Tad Palac and I had done likewise in our answers to the 10 Questions. Certainly, the 1980s and 1990s were exciting times in INICEF India where many bold initiatives were launched whether it was education , WESS, girls rights and of course UCI and the Government’s National Missions. - the leadership encouraged participation and innovation.
    Nice to connect with ICO again
    Sree

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  2. Hello Colin! As Sree points out, India in the late 80s early 90s was truly a very special and exciting place, with tumultuous changes taking place. It left its mark on many of us. p.s. three score and twelve years is very good age to be! :-)

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