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Careers stories

Discover our latest careers stories - from interviews with staff at all levels of the organisation, to advice and top-tips for your application journey and deep dives on all things DEI, we hope these blogs help you understand even more about what a career at One Acre Fund looks like. 

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In My Own Words: David Buruchara

David, a Global Sourcing Logistics Associate, talks about his team’s role in our ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and what it means to deliver impact to more than one million farmers.

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In My Own Words: Nephat Maritim

Nephat Maritim, a Government Relations Senior Analyst, talks about how we're collaborating with the Government to serve farmers during the coronavirus crisis, his career, and where he draws inspiration for his work.

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In My Own Words: Elvis Munane

Elvis, a member of our Global Recruitment team, discusses his role and gives his insider perspective about the hiring process at One Acre Fund.

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In My Own Words: Doreen Ndishabandi

Doreen, a 2018 Skoll Foundation Emerging Leaders Fellow and Chief of Staff at One Acre Fund Rwanda, talks about the organization’s ongoing work around diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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In My Own Words: Claire Brosnihan

Over the past five years, our program in Rwanda has expanded rapidly to serve nearly 400,000 farmers. Claire, our Director, Global Field Operations, recounts her favourite moments and lessons learnt over this period.

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Diversifying Our Team As We Grow

One Acre Fund’s Executive Director talks about the organization’s efforts to build a more diverse and inclusive team.

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How We Hire at One Acre Fund

One Acre Fund Executive Director Andrew Youn shares our approach to hiring — and what we plan to improve.

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Dreaming to End Hunger

Moses Ariong shares how he’s using his career at One Acre Fund to make an impact in Uganda.

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Why I Left Google for a Career in Development

More and more millennials are looking for purpose in their careers. Here’s why some members of our staff left the corporate world to give back to their communities.