I'm a sociology and economics student from Donegal, Ireland. My research interests include the sociology of education, public health, and development economics
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Thanks for sharing, Evan. It's incredibly thoughtful how you've woven together the concepts of ethical leadership and global citizenship with your real-life experiences in Ghana. It's one thing to talk about these ideas in a classroom, but you've lived them, navigated through cultural nuances, and made tough ethical decisions on the ground. Your experience highlights the importance of self-awareness and the ethical implications of our actions in leadership roles. This is a powerful reminder for all aspiring leaders. Keep up the fantastic work!