This is to verify that Brigitte Perenyi has completed the course Becoming a Global Development Professional on Alison.
Alison ID: 15476723
Course Completed: Becoming a Global Development Professional
Date of Completion: 16th December 2025
Email: [email protected]
Total Study Time: 6h 36m
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Become a Global Development Manager! Grow foundations, partnerships, and build your career with this free online course.
Global development is more than a profession; it’s a calling that demands awareness, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of social, political, economic, and environmental realities across the globe. This course, Becoming a Global Development Manager, offers a comprehensive foundation for aspiring development professionals who want to make a meaningful difference in communities near and far. Beginning with the historical roots and evolution of global development, learners explore how past systems of colonialism, global politics, and economic theories have shaped today’s aid systems, development models, and power dynamics. You’ll examine how terms like “post-colonial development,” “North–South partnerships,” and “decolonising aid” are not just buzzwords, but essential lenses through which meaningful and inclusive development must be understood. This critical reflection lays the groundwork for effective practice, equipping you with the awareness needed to navigate the complex, and sometimes contested, terrain of global progress.
Building on that foundation, the course guides you through the global framework that drives modern development efforts: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You’ll go beyond memorising 17 goals by learning how they interconnect, how local communities interpret and apply them, and how progress is tracked through data and accountability mechanisms. Real-life examples from places like Rwanda, Colombia, and Bangladesh show the impact of localising these goals, proving that global commitments mean very little without grassroots engagement. You’ll learn how education affects employment, how climate action influences health, and how partnerships are forged to address multiple goals simultaneously. From understanding the political economy of international cooperation to exploring inclusive financing mechanisms and ethical project implementation, the course trains you to see development as a collaborative, data-informed, and deeply human process. It also explores critical principles such as “do no harm,” community participation, and the importance of deconstructing donor-recipient hierarchies that too often derail well-meaning projects.
Finally, you areempowered to reflect on your personal career path within the field. You’ll learn what technical and relational skills are necessary for success, how to build a portfolio of experience through volunteering, research, or internships, and how to sustain your growth with resilience, reflection, and strong professional networks. Whether you plan to work in policy, field operations, education, health, or advocacy, this course provides guidance on navigating job opportunities, building inclusive partnerships, and defining impact in practical and ethical ways. Above all, it positions you as a thoughtful, adaptable, and globally minded development actor, ready to contribute to real-world solutions. If you’re eager to work in a space that values equity, cultural understanding, and collaborative change, take this course now and begin your journey toward becoming a leader in global development.