#OverExposed: relaunching our ethical storytelling campaign
Three years ago, we launched #OverExposed, a campaign urging the development sector to re-think its approach to storytelling. We wanted…
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Three years ago, we launched #OverExposed, a campaign urging the development sector to re-think its approach to storytelling. We wanted…
This sector is the cornerstone of effective international development and must be protected, especially under a 0.3% scenario, argues Sian Williams from UNICEF UK.
In a time of constrained resources and rising need, AKF’s new guide offers a flexible blueprint for community-led innovation and sustainable impact
As the rise of AI continues, many of us are wondering what it means for our job, purpose and future. Here’s how your organisation can get the most out of AI without losing the heart, judgment and values that only humans can provide.
It has now been a year since the 2024 race riots erupted across the UK, a powerful and painful reminder of the racial injustice that continues to shape our society. As we reflect, we must ask ourselves: what has really shifted in the past 12 months?
43 leaders of UK NGOs have signed a solidarity statement ahead of the first anniversary of the race riots in…
The UK government has published the long-awaited Civil Society Covenant. Here’s our take on what it means for the sector from Rowan Popplewell and Lena Bheeroo.
Bond has made the following statement in reaction to the dire situation in Gaza: ENDS. Notes for editors
While we await the government’s decisions on the much larger cuts to come – with an accompanying impact assessment– later this year, the Annual Report gives us a first look at where the cuts will hit hardest and paints a bleak picture.