91视频

Raymond Offenheiser

McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business; Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs

Office
1010W Jenkins and Nanovic Halls
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
(574) 631-2009
Email
roffenhe@nd.edu

Director; Professor of the Practice

  • Business & Development
  • Development Effectiveness
  • Effective States & Governance
  • Food & Hunger Issues
  • Future of Work
  • Humanitarian Response
  • Inequality
  • Mining & Extractive Industries
  • Poverty
  • Supply Chain Performance
  • Water Security & Management

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Offenheiser’s 91视频

Offenheiser in the News

By Ray Offenheiser, director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development, part of the University of Notre Dame’s Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, and president emeritus of Oxfam America.

This commentary is adapted from an analysis that ran first in The Conversation — By Raymond Offenheiser, a former president of Oxfam America, and a professor and director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business at the University of Notre Dame.

MSN Israel (Hebrew)

By Raymond Offenheiser, Professor of global affairs, director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business, University of Notre Dame.

By Raymond Offenheiser, Professor of global affairs, director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business, University of Notre Dame.

Sky News Arabia

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(in Arabic only) An interview discussing the humanitarian response to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, joined by the University of Notre Dame's Ray Offenheiser, Director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, and former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and Turkey, James Jeffrey.

Raymond Offenheiser is the director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame and President Emeritus of Oxfam America.

The Baltimore Sun

Raymond Offenheiser (roffenhe@nd.edu) is a Distinguished Professor of the Practice within the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.

Ray Offenheiser, director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame, said the level of food insecurity has rapidly expanded from poor communities "to your neighbor.鈥