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Podcast host Naomi sits down with Masashi Tsudaka on his journey working abroad in the humanitarian sector in some of the world's most difficult crisies. He talks openly about his struggles with adapting to new cultures and difficulties in finding representation for himself as a Japanese man in the humanitarian sector.
About our guest:
Masashi Tsudaka works on the coordination of various conferences in the environmental fora, including knowledge management, public relations and logistics support as a member of Strategic Management Office.
Prior to this, he worked as a humanitarian worker for various organisations for a decade. His professional field experiences include humanitarian responses to Israel/Palestine Conflict (2009-11), Japan Tsunami (2011), Philippines Super Typhoon Haiyan (2013), Afghanistan Conflict (2015), South Sudan Conflict (2016) and Myanmar Conflict (2018-20). His area of expertise is not only in management of various humanitarian interventions (e.g. health, protection, economic security, water and habitat) at the field level, but also in fundraising, public relations, communications, advocacy, conference/event management, administration, monitoring and evaluation at the headquarters' level.
This podcast is produced by Diversifying.io - Keep up to date on how we're changing hearts and minds on Instagram: @diversifyingio or via our website: www.diversifying.io
Learn more about Diversifying Group
By Diversifying GroupPodcast host Naomi sits down with Masashi Tsudaka on his journey working abroad in the humanitarian sector in some of the world's most difficult crisies. He talks openly about his struggles with adapting to new cultures and difficulties in finding representation for himself as a Japanese man in the humanitarian sector.
About our guest:
Masashi Tsudaka works on the coordination of various conferences in the environmental fora, including knowledge management, public relations and logistics support as a member of Strategic Management Office.
Prior to this, he worked as a humanitarian worker for various organisations for a decade. His professional field experiences include humanitarian responses to Israel/Palestine Conflict (2009-11), Japan Tsunami (2011), Philippines Super Typhoon Haiyan (2013), Afghanistan Conflict (2015), South Sudan Conflict (2016) and Myanmar Conflict (2018-20). His area of expertise is not only in management of various humanitarian interventions (e.g. health, protection, economic security, water and habitat) at the field level, but also in fundraising, public relations, communications, advocacy, conference/event management, administration, monitoring and evaluation at the headquarters' level.
This podcast is produced by Diversifying.io - Keep up to date on how we're changing hearts and minds on Instagram: @diversifyingio or via our website: www.diversifying.io
Learn more about Diversifying Group

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