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Career / Understanding The Human Development Field For Career/job by commdev: 3:07pm On Dec 08, 2015
The social and human development sector cuts across all sectors and is becoming one of the largest and most influential sectors in the country with billions of naira spent annually. This clearly underscores the relevance of the sector to national development.
Expectedly, there is also an increasing demand for development specialists. However, those who desire a career in the field must show interest in advancing human development. They must be passionate about improving the lives of people.
It is important to note that improving living condition of people is a global concern that transcends nations, regions and continents. A person seeking a career in the field should be prepared to work anywhere in the world. The world is looking up to development specialists for solutions to various complex problems facing communities around the world.

Requirements
Although your academic degree(s) in any discipline is an asset and a pre – requisite for career in the field, employers are also looking out for evidence of further skills, knowledge and technical competence. Our graduates lack applied skills and field experience and is not prepared from school for a career in development field.
Therefore, you need to gain skills and experience in tackling critical national and global issues such as social justice, environmental/climate change, gender equity, human rights, democracy, poverty alleviation, global health, gender violence, urban development, women’s health and rights, youth development, conflict management, literacy/education, rural development, agriculture/food security, etc

Career Progress
In terms of career progress, the field offers world class programmes to enhance professional growth and development of practitioners. Regular local and international conferences, workshops, seminars, training and capacity – building programmes majority of which are free are the various avenues for career development.


Community Development Institute in Nigeria - Your Gateway to International Development Career Opportunities!

Community Development Institute in Nigeria (CDIN) is in the forefront of providing technical training to empower practitioners and emerging development leaders to become effective change agents for national and international development. We work to bridge the work force knowledge gap among interested individuals equipping them with the technical knowledge and valuable skills for career in the field.
To build a critical mass of highly skilled and knowledgeable professionals, the Institute is offering direct membership admission into its various membership categories such as student, graduate, associate, full membership and fellows.
Launch Your Self into a fast Track Development Career Path Today!

For further information, call the following hotlines: 08165807273, 08126643483, and 08055088038 or send an e – mail to cdinstitute_ng@yahoo.com
Abuja Office: Reading Culture Advocacy Initiative (RCAI) Office Complex, No 9 Corner Shop, Hospital// Radio House Road Junction, Gwagwalada, FCT, Abuja.
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