These are notes from the inside — of leadership, of change, of staying whole in the face of systems that often ask us not to be. The Olive Pages is where care and clarity meet, one reflection at a time.

The Olive Pages

Fieldnotes on care, clarity and staying whole.

When Leadership Harms: The Deadly Cost of Toxic Culture in Humanitarian Work

When Leadership Harms: The Deadly Cost of Toxic Culture in Humanitarian Work

Toxic leadership in humanitarian organizations is not just a personality flaw—it’s a safeguarding crisis. When we protect harm in power, we betray people and purpose. This post explores how toxic culture is created, why it persists, and what it’s costing us.

“Toxic leadership doesn’t happen in a vacuum. At some point, someone trained, rewarded, or promoted it.”

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The Cost of Ignoring Staff Well-being in Humanitarian Work

The Cost of Ignoring Staff Well-being in Humanitarian Work

In humanitarian work, our people are our power—but we often fail to protect them. This post explores the urgent cost of ignoring staff well-being and calls for a cultural shift that puts care, safety, and humanity at the heart of impact.

“If we neglect the well-being of those who serve, we undermine the very mission we’re trying to achieve.”

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The Olive Pages: A Place to Be Seen, Heard, and Whole

The Olive Pages: A Place to Be Seen, Heard, and Whole

The Olive Pages is a heartfelt space for humanitarian workers to find hope, healing, and community. Created from personal struggle and deep care, it’s about staying whole in a broken world.

“Our work is not just a job. It’s a calling that deserves care — for ourselves and for each other.”

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