So here I am, a week before I leave for South Africa, and creating my first ever blog. I thought this would be the best way to keep family, friends, and colleagues informed of how and what I'm doing, who I'm working with, where I'm going, etc.
Accenture Development Partnerships is a program and non-for-profit group within Accenture allowing consultants to work with organizations in developing nations or economies throughout the world, applying their skills and knowledge from the "typical" chargeable/commercial consulting projects. I've been looking into this program for quite some time and have been fortunate enough to come upon this role I will be undertaking starting January 8th - working with United Nations Development Program (UNDP) on their Municipal Capacity Development Support Initiative in South Africa.
I will be working with UNDP and the government officials in the Mbizana municipality, looking at strategies and programs to help Mbizana's economic development - essentially helping the government provide better service to its residents, improving their quality of life. While I am only set to be in Mbizana for approximately 3 months, UNDP is there (and in many other municipalities) long term. I am hoping to generate ideas and devise plans, developing a foundation to initiate this long-term development in Mbizana.
Friends and colleagues who have worked with Accenture Development Partnerships in the past have cherished their experiences and learned immensely; they've been in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Nigeria, India, Kenya... the list goes on. I anticipate the same returns and am extremely excited about this opportunity. It comes at the perfect time in my career.
I've just returned from a 2-day training in London - about working in the development sector, history of non-profits, health/safety issues, cultural ideas and perceptions - putting me in a perfect mindset to embark on this endeavor.
Enjoy the blog as I try to keep it up as much as possible (we'll see what my internet connectivity will be like...)
In the meantime, Happy New Year, and best wishes to you in 2007.
- BW
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Safe Travels & Enjoy this amazing experience! -Shari
Very cool that you're doing this Brian, stay safe - blog often.
Brian wish you all the best - this should prove to be an experience of a lifetime - keep safe. Meredith
All I can say is...summertime ladies.
Best wishes to you Brian. Hope you really enjoy the experience with all the impact that you'll have there locally. Take care and remember every minute! Christy
Brian -- Can't wait to hear about all your adventures. Thanks again for everything you contributed to QTG -- and best of luck in your journey!
Sharon
SATL - south africa time ladies
Just checking in-- the blog has been bookmarked! Happy New Year BW.
Brian,
Congrats! Have a great trip and perhaps you can post some digital pics of you in action?
Be safe- Matty B.
I am insanely jealous. When I hit my 2 year mark I'll be looking in to ADP. Looking forward to seeing some pics. Have fun and be safe. - Ben
Have an amazing time Brian! I can't wait to hear about your experiences...I'll be living vicariously through you! Take care and be safe.
Looking forward to reading your blog about your newest adventures! Congrats and good luck!
Safe travels, Wallace. I am so excited to read about all of your adventures!
Gloria and George D.
Will be following your adventure with you Cousin. Good luck and Great success--keep on posting
Love---G&G
What an amazing experience! Good luck and have a great time.
- Mike
This sounds like an incredible opportunity - I look forward to reading your updates. Good Luck! - Allison Muller
giddy, diddy, latti, datti, good times ahead .. SATL
S-A-T-L ... MALOS,
Hi Brian, I enjoyed your comments and photos! An incredible experience for you. We all missed you at Doug's wedding; had a fabulous time-it was a classy and memorable event. Doug and Lynnette seem very happy together. Stay safe and write often. Love, Lisa and family
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