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Clare Herbert
Development Consultant (Kildare, Ireland)

I am a development consultant and educator, blogger and writer. My background is in communications, non-profit management and political work. My interest in international development bred from a period spent working in Zambia in 2007. Please take a look at my website clareherbert.ie, for more biographical information, or feel free to contact me for more information.

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My Speech to the #klonline media conference in Malaysia

Published 25th August 2010 - 5 comments - 1595 views -

I arrived back from KL, Malaysia on Sunday and have been in a jet lagged haze ever since. It’s definitely harder to fly west than east. Some of my colleagues have already posted their reactions to the trip, but it’s going to take me a day or two to feel normal again.

In the mean time, I thought I’d post the speech I made to the ‘Online Journalism: Changes and Challenges” conference. My brief was to give a personal reflection on blogging and and being a blogger with the Th!nk3: Developing World project. Much of my speech was based on this article.

I’m having trouble embedding the video, so for the moment, you can view my speech here. I hope you enjoy it.

All feedback welcome.


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  • Johan Knols on 25th August 2010:

    Hi Clare,

    Nice presentation in KL!


  • Clare Herbert on 25th August 2010:

    Thanks Johan.


  • Ian Sullivan on 25th August 2010:

    Good work Clare - I enjoyed your speech. Think I might have to embed mine now (Firefox usually embeds stuff the easiest on this platform!)

    I don’t feel normal yet either..


  • Giedre Steikunaite on 25th August 2010:

    Clare, that was one great speech - your energy woke me up that morning better than a coffee! Well done!


  • Clare Herbert on 26th August 2010:

    Thanks guys x


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