A small game

A few years
at a small NGO.

Five moments. One choice each. No score, no slider, no spreadsheet — just a few questions of the kind that come up when you're trying to keep a Palestinian civil society organisation alive, and the answer is rarely the one the textbooks suggest.

The argument of my thesis, in miniature: in difficult places, organisations survive by holding two things at once — the formal scaffolding that satisfies donors, and the informal practices that keep the work going when the scaffolding bends. Pick what feels right. Read what happens.