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Four MSc International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies students at Westminster following their presentation.
Student Experience: Consultancy project presentation at the Houses of Parliament
By Rebecca Brooks, MSc International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies student, 201314 On 24 June 2014, four students studying for the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies presented the findings of their consultancy project to an expert panel and a select audience at the Houses of Parliament. One of the many exciting opportunities available to us on the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies is the Humanitarian Consultancy Project. In teams of four or five, we are employed by a live client to produce a report on a problem clients may have, or an area
- f research they require. This allows us to gain practical
experience of dealing with current policy issues and best practice in the field of humanitarian assistance. This year, consultancy clients included UNHCR, UNICEF, the Disasters Emergency Committee and International Alert. Our client was British and Irish Agencies Afghanistan Group (BAAG), and we spent five months researching, analysing and writing a report on the coverage Afghanistan has received in the British print media. At the end of March, we presented our findings to BAAG. A few months later they informed us that
- ur report would form the cornerstone of their project ‘Afghanistan in the British print media’, to be