November 12, 2018

7 of your nonprofit colleagues we met on Tinder

You'll definitely swipe right on number 5.

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We in the development sector are not the easiest to date—with our unconventional work lives and inexplicable idiosyncrasies. Here are a few Tinder profiles of people in the development sector that we are very confused whether to swipe right or left on:

Fake tinder profile fieldworker India

Fake tinder profile activist

Fake Tinder profile fundraising head

Fake tinder profile intern ngo

Fake tinder profile philanthropist

Fake tinder profile programme manager

Fake tinder profile social entrepreneur

Disclaimer: These profiles are not real, but they might as well be.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ayesha Marfatia-Image
Ayesha Marfatia

Ayesha Marfatia is a development sector professional with seven years of experience across editorial, strategy, and communications verticals at nonprofit organisations. She started her career as part of the founding team at India Development Review (IDR) and later held communications positions at other nonprofits. Her writing has been featured by The Times of India, The Wire, Scroll, The Hindu, and other publications. In addition to editorial and communications expertise, Ayesha has a background of working closely with diverse partners on complex, multi-stakeholder projects. 

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Saahil Kejriwal

Saahil Kejriwal is an International Innovation Corps Fellow, currently working as a consultant at Learning4impact, a knowledge partner of USAID/India. Previously, he was a programme associate at Centre for Effective Governance of Indian States (CEGIS), and before that, an associate at IDR. Saahil has completed the Young India Fellowship, a postgraduate diploma in liberal studies, from Ashoka University, and holds a BA in economics from Hansraj College, University of Delhi.

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