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From Shoreditch to Uganda: advertising in a different context What's it like to swap an advertising job for a role at a non-profit education programme in Africa? Hanne Haugen tells her story
Children participating in the Kasiisi education programme in Uganda. Photograph: Hanne Haugen
Hanne Haugen Thursday 27 March 2014 12.38 GMT
In October I found myself in an unexpected place: rural Uganda. I am normally at an adverting agency in Shoreditch called Wieden + Kennedy. The opportunity to go to Uganda arose at work. You could apply do a placement with an NGO, through a programme called the International Exchange (TIE). TIE pairs the expertise of communications professionals with the needs of non-profit/NGOs to create sustainable change – contributing skills that these organisations need but rarely have the resources to pay for. To be considered you needed to articulate your motivations. It felt like the right time in my career to take a risk and, on a personal level, I wanted to gain a different perspective on what I do, on the world and on myself. Before I was fortunate enough to get picked, I knew that I wanted to go to Africa. It felt like the furthest removed from normal life and I knew it would challenge some of my preconceptions about the continent. https://www.theguardian.com/medianetwork/medianetworkblog/2014/mar/27/advertisingjobshoreditchuganda
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