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The latest news, blogs and opinions from across the international development and humanitarian sectors.
Bond experts, members and thought leaders from civil society provide the latest insights and trends across a range of topics, including: aid, funding, politics, Brexit, the SDGs, communications, public support, project management, leadership and civic space.
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12 September 2019
ChildHope UK drew on the expertise of local partners to build a consultancy to deliver their mission and financial value.
12 September 2019
With over 160,000 registered UK charities, here are communications tips to get your small NGO noticed and reach the right supporters.
4 September 2019
Following chancellor Sajid Javid's announcement of the UK government Spending Round, what does it mean for international development?
4 September 2019
With the UN General Assembly round the corner, a look at the gender equality SDG and how it can be achieved.
3 September 2019
After a turbulent week in British politics, we look at the prorogation of parliament, what happens next and what it means for international development.
29 August 2019
Party conference season is back - here are some tips to get you through it and make the most of the advocacy opportunities.
29 August 2019
With podcasts increasing in popularity with audiences across the UK, here are some things to consider before starting your own series.
27 August 2019
Demonstrating the impact of our advocacy and campaigns work is something that many organisations wrestle with. What can your organisation do?
4 September 2019
With the UN General Assembly round the corner, a look at the gender equality SDG and how it can be achieved.
3 September 2019
After a turbulent week in British politics, we look at the prorogation of parliament, what happens next and what it means for international development.
29 August 2019
Party conference season is back - here are some tips to get you through it and make the most of the advocacy opportunities.
21 August 2019
The UK’s agreed date to leave the European Union on 31 October 2019 is fast approaching. What can NGOs do to prepare?
15 August 2019
In order to realise the Civil Society strategy, the new government needs to produce a plan as to how it will be achieved.
24 July 2019
The new UK prime minister's views on aid spending and DFID's future as an independent government department.
24 July 2019
A look at what has changed and what hasn't in disability and development, a year on from the Global Disability Summit.
14 July 2019
No country is set to achieve gender equality by 2030, so the UK government must lead on driving global change in gender policy.
12 September 2019
With over 160,000 registered UK charities, here are communications tips to get your small NGO noticed and reach the right supporters.
29 August 2019
Party conference season is back - here are some tips to get you through it and make the most of the advocacy opportunities.
29 August 2019
With podcasts increasing in popularity with audiences across the UK, here are some things to consider before starting your own series.
29 July 2019
It is not enough to ask if you can take someone's photo. A look at the importance of having conversations with the people you're working with before sharing their story.
24 May 2019
Exploring the ethical questions surrounding how we use data to provide effective humanitarian assistance.
22 May 2019
Understanding how people use and view different media outlets can help NGOs tell their stories more effectively.
8 May 2019
Nine recommendations for better advocacy, based on the experience of a campaign coordinating efforts to make the case for aid.
16 April 2019
Focusing more on hope and values in our communications could help us to shift public opinion about our work.
12 September 2019
ChildHope UK drew on the expertise of local partners to build a consultancy to deliver their mission and financial value.
4 September 2019
Following chancellor Sajid Javid's announcement of the UK government Spending Round, what does it mean for international development?
13 August 2019
It’s time to examine our funding paradigms and transform the way NGOs fund their missions.
3 July 2019
DFID's new cost templates and guidance will allow NGOs to recover more grant costs, but barriers to full cost recovery still remain.
27 June 2019
NCVO's latest UK Civil Society Almanac highlights the size, makeup and funding of international NGOs compared to the rest of the UK sector.
1 May 2019
Three ways that international NGOs and donors can support local CSOs to lead their own development agendas.
27 March 2019
DFID will provide financial assurance for UK INGOs receiving EU funds if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
21 March 2019
Key takeaways from Europe’s biggest international development event.
12 September 2019
ChildHope UK drew on the expertise of local partners to build a consultancy to deliver their mission and financial value.
12 August 2019
Children and young people have the right to participate in policy decisions that effect them. How can we facilitate this?
8 August 2019
A look at some promising ideas and projects showing how artificial intelligence can potentially help with international development.
3 July 2019
DFID's new cost templates and guidance will allow NGOs to recover more grant costs, but barriers to full cost recovery still remain.
25 June 2019
Governments must act with renewed vigour on targeted interventions on water, sanitation and hygiene to achieve Agenda 2030.
4 June 2019
115 DFID staff across 37 countries identified what emerging forms of technology they think will most change development.
30 May 2019
Working internationally in challenging contexts demands responsiveness and flexibility.
25 April 2019
There is a growing interest in the idea of INGOs running programmes in their home countries as well as the global south, but this approach raises a number of challenges.
8 August 2019
A look at some promising ideas and projects showing how artificial intelligence can potentially help with international development.
12 June 2019
Olivier Usher from Nesta explores the transformational implications of data-driven tech in international development, and asks the important questions: what it’s for and who benefits?
4 June 2019
115 DFID staff across 37 countries identified what emerging forms of technology they think will most change development.
28 February 2019
Islamic social finance has huge potential as a financial tool for the humanitarian funding gap, and now rivals conventional banking.
12 February 2019
More and more organisations are endorsing the Principles for Digital Development, which help guide the effective use of technology.
7 February 2019
NGO leaders need to make brave decisions in order to adapt and evolve for the future.
1 November 2018
Some recent examples of NGO mobile apps and three things to think about before making your own.
17 October 2018
Over 550 CSOs are publishing data to the IATI standard - here are four ways that data is informing the sector's work.
4 September 2019
With the UN General Assembly round the corner, a look at the gender equality SDG and how it can be achieved.
25 July 2019
Alok Sharma has been appointed as the new secretary of state for international development as prime minister Boris Johnson names his first cabinet.
19 June 2019
Bond's new CEO highlights challenges and opportunities for the sector as we enter the “decade of delivery”.
1 May 2019
Guidance to help trustees and board members play their part in driving up safeguarding standards and protecting people.
25 April 2019
There is a growing interest in the idea of INGOs running programmes in their home countries as well as the global south, but this approach raises a number of challenges.
21 March 2019
Key takeaways from Europe’s biggest international development event.
5 March 2019
Many of us will need to give some things up if we are to achieve equality in the workplace.
28 February 2019
What is a theory of change and how can you go about developing one to support your NGO's strategy?