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From the time that DT Global and DT Institute were launched in 2019, we have embraced “Profit for Purpose” as a core value driving the thoughts, actions, and programming of the DT Global family. A year into forging a new way of doing business, what does Profit for Purpose tangibly look like?
Construction quality underpins the success of all infrastructure projects, ensuring end products provide sustained service and utility. This is true in international development projects just as it is in the private sector. Construction Quality Management (CQM) provides the processes and oversight mechanisms
On the heels of a contentious election in the United States and an ongoing debate over the validity of mail-in voting, the likelihood of voter fraud amidst the pandemic, and concerns over civil unrest, many comparisions are being made to elections in developing countries, where these concerns are all too
Diversity, equity, inclusion are all core values at DT Global. In previous posts we have talked about racism, gender equality and, social inclusion. Now it is time to talk about disability. In August, our office in Madrid celebrated the two year anniversary of working at DT Global for two of our colleagues,
Lorik Haxhiu is an energy expert with more than 18 years of experience managing, coordinating, and liaising on key energy programs throughout Kosovo. Dr. Haxhiu currently leads USAID’s Kosovo Energy Security of Supply (KESS) project, implemented by DT Global. He has worked within the public and
October 2nd marks the annual International Day of Non-Violence. Throughout history, violence has been an unfortunate part of day to day life, and sadly continues to be a recurrent theme in many first world and developing countries. In war-torn Sudan, as in other countries in conflict, gender-based violence