Pros
The leadership and the culture is good, healthy. Generally promotes work/life balance, is not exploitative, Pay is relatively competitive for a non-profit. Colleagues are great, brilliant cosmopolitan people. It has been severely negatively impacted by the destruction of USAID, and that has been sad to see. Overall, a good place to work in this sector,
Cons
Pay is still at the non-profit level, but that is also the nature of the sector. Recent instability due to DOGE cuts and the elimination of USAID.