ABOUT
Carin is an expert in institutional strengthening, inclusion and rural livelihoods.
Dr Ir Carin Vijfhuizen works over 32 years in Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
As from 2017 she is director of SLEE-B: Strengthening Leadership in Education and Enterprise-Balance
Institutional development
Leadership
Rural development and agriculture
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CAPACITY & INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
RURAL LIVELIHOODS: FARMERS, IRRIGATION, CATTLE
LIVES AND PROJECTS: AUTHENTICITY AND LEGACY
INTERVENTION & POWER RELATIONS, IMPACT & SUSTAINABILITY
LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE: SHAPING A CULTURE
THE MAKING OF GENDER EQUALITY
LIVELY ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH INTERACTIONAL STRENGTHENING
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Home
Insights
Everyday Life
Nature
Appreciation
Personal Leadership
Learning
Leadership
Gender
Learning
Expertise
Institutional Development
Leadership
Research and rural development
Gender
Projects
South and east Asia
Middle east
Africa
Europe
Publications
Articles
Books
Poetry
Courses
CAPACITY & INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING IN AN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
RURAL LIVELIHOODS: FARMERS, IRRIGATION, CATTLE
LIVES AND PROJECTS: AUTHENTICITY AND LEGACY
INTERVENTION & POWER RELATIONS, IMPACT & SUSTAINABILITY
LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE: SHAPING A CULTURE
THE MAKING OF GENDER EQUALITY
LIVELY ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH INTERACTIONAL STRENGTHENING
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Geese change continuously their order and their patterns when they fly."
Carin Vijfhuizen