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Some impressions Alumni who have completed the programmes in the past are able to reflect on the merits of their education at IOB from some distance and with the benefit of hindsight, drawing upon the professional experience they have since gained. What do IOB alumni think of the IOB educational programmes? The results are very encouraging: an overwhelming majority of our alumni (92%) are satisfied with the education that they received at IOB. Four out of five alumni would definitely encourage others to study here. Hardly any alumni are dissatisfied or would not recommend IOB. Of all IOB alumni, 95% feel that their studies at IOB prepared them adequately for their subsequent careers. Most (96%) had (partially) improved themselves jobwise as a result of studying at IOB. Most IOB graduates work (or continue to work) in the governmental sector (24 %), international organisations (19%), NGOs (13%) and higher education/research institutes (13%). Some of the most common employers among 22 ยท master programmes IOB graduates are within the governmental sector (e.g. Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Planning), parliaments, international/ supranational organisations (e.g. United Nations, African Union, European Commission, Asian/Africa/Inter-American Development Bank), national NGOs, INGOs (e.g. Transparency International, Oxfam, World Vision, Action Aid), higher education/research (universities, consultancies, think tanks) and bilateral or multilateral donor agencies (e.g. World Bank, USAID, GTZ). Would you encourage someone to study at the IOB ? 0% 0% 4% 16 % definitely would probably would maybe 80 % probably not definitely not