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Josie Pagani Leads ChildFund NZ and Advocates for Global Change
Josie Pagani, a prominent figure in international development and governance, has taken the helm as the CEO of ChildFund New Zealand. Her leadership extends beyond this role, as she also serves as the Chair of Fair Trade Australia & New Zealand. Pagani’s insights and analyses on critical geopolitical issues are shared bi-weekly in her column featured in The Post and on Stuff. Notably, she was a finalist for Best Columnist at the 2023 Voyager Media Awards.
Pagani’s writing has gained international recognition, with contributions to esteemed publications such as The New York Times. Her experience is underscored by her founding of Progress New Zealand and holding senior roles in government and international development. One of her significant appointments was at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, where she shaped policies impacting various nations.
Educational Background and Career Path
Born in New Zealand, Pagani’s academic journey took her to the University of Warwick and Victoria University of Wellington, where she honed her skills in governance and international relations. This robust educational foundation has equipped her to navigate complex challenges in global development effectively.
Throughout her career, Pagani has demonstrated a commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable populations. Under her leadership, ChildFund New Zealand focuses on sustainable solutions to child poverty and welfare, aligning with global initiatives to enhance education and health services for children in need.
Impact on International Development
Pagani’s work is marked by a dedication to fair trade and ethical governance. As Chair of Fair Trade Australia & New Zealand, she champions practices that empower local communities and promote economic justice. Her vision fosters collaboration between businesses and non-profit organizations to create a more equitable global marketplace.
With her broad experience and insightful perspectives, Josie Pagani continues to influence discussions on aid and development. Her columns not only inform readers but also inspire action towards addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time. As she navigates the complexities of international relations, her leadership at ChildFund NZ exemplifies a commitment to creating a better future for children around the world.
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