Oren Ginzburg

Oren Ginzburg is a French-Israeli writer and director of the Access to Health Fund in Myanmar. He lives in Yangon. He has written several books, including There You Go!.

Early life

Ginzburg studied law in Grenoble and then attended the École supérieure de commerce in Paris.[1]

NGO work

Ginzburg worked for a decade at Save the Children and then joined the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. As of 2018, he was directing the Three Millennium Development Goal (3MDG) Fund in Myanmar and living in Yangon.[1] He then became director of the Access to Health Fund, a project aimed at improving healthcare in Myanmar.[2] This followed on from 3MDG.[3]

Writer

Ginzburg is also a writer and cartoonist. His book There You Go!, was published by Survival International. It concerns officials who intend to bring sustainable development to an unnamed tribe, but only bring them misery.[4] Christine Hogan writes "In There You Go!, Ginzburg challenges the arrogant assumption that Westerners can teach 'sustainable development' to tribal people by introducing (imposing) impractical and short-sighted 'income-generating' projects which ultimately lead to economic collapse of the environment or bare-faced theft of mineral, timber, and other resources by companies from the outside."[5] It was later adapted into a two minute film.[6]

Le destin (presque) timbré d'Etienne Durillon (2016) was reviewed in Libération and was awarded the Deutsch-Französischer Jugendliteraturpreis in 2018.[7][8]

Selected works

  • Le destin (presque) timbré d'Etienne Durillon (2016)]
  • Le Comptable et la Fourmi] (1999)
  • The Hungry Man (2004)
  • There You Go! (2006)
  • Giftless (2008)
  • The Explorers (2013)
  • A Powerful but kind of Pointless Funeral Oration (2015)
gollark: > can you make a self-replicating turtleTechnically yes but they're impractical. Also, *I* probably can't.> mines bitcoinsNo, it would be too slow (and in any case it wouldn't be faster with more turtles)> chunkloads itselfAlso no.
gollark: * old
gollark: It's almost 2 years!
gollark: I mean, there are much bigger ones, potatOS is "only" 4000 lines of code (excluding libraries and bundled programs).
gollark: Funlolz?

References

  1. Villin, Marie-Sophie (24 June 2018). "Oren Ginzburg : Ecrivain et directeur d'un fonds de l'ONU en Birmanie". Le Petit Journal (in French). Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. Angel, Hmue (14 July 2020). "Myanmar to spend $215M on healthcare in conflict areas". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  3. "The Three Millenium Development Goal Fund". The Three Millenium Development Goal Fund. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. Ross, Miriam (19 February 2011). "'There you go!': a satire on tribal struggles". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  5. Hogan, Christine. Facilitating Multicultural Groups: A Practical Guide. Kogan Page Publishers. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-7494-5140-0.
  6. International, Survival. "Satirical film targets 'development' for tribes". Survival International. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  7. Roussel, Frédérique (25 November 2016). "Les extraordinaires aventures d'Etienne Durillon, un type très sage". Libération (in French). Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  8. "Deutsch-Französischer Jugendliteraturpreis für Benjamin Tienti sowie Oren Ginzburg und Estelle Billon-Spagnol | BuchMarkt". Buchmarkt (in German). 18 May 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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