Women’s economic empowerment is essential for wider gender justice, and women entrepreneurs are key to a huge number of other development outcomes. The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women share their latest research on the subject, conducted with Intuit.
Forcibly moving vulnerable people to a country with a high risk of refoulment breaches the UK’s international and domestic obligations. These policies can silence victims of human trafficking and modern slavery who may fear expulsion from the country, meaning they stay trapped in exploitation.
Through multisectoral collaboration and community engagement, health systems can anticipate and respond to climate-related stressors, ensuring equitable access to essential services and improved health outcomes, particularly for vulnerable populations.
There is so much promise in the Summit of the Future. But we need to remember that half the world is under 30, young people are neither a minority nor a homogenous group. We need to ask them what they want and work with them to achieve it.
At Bond, over the last few months we’ve been working to develop our sector manifesto, ‘A Global System for People and Planet’, which will be launched at an event in Parliament this evening. Here is how we put it together.
Today, Wednesday 20 March, Bond, the UK network for organisations working in international development, launches its 2024 sector manifesto, ‘A…
In this blog, co-founder Iona Lawrence explores what they’re learning at The Decelerator and how attention on endings can support civil society to build the more equitable, sustainable futures we all long for.
Part two of this blog from Maureen Cherongis looking at INGOs use of images, how the suggestion of victimhood and poverty is outdated, and how we can engage with the communities we work with to properly represent our partners in our photography and campaigns.
Local communities across Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA), and others worldwide, demand a seat at the table when deciding their futures. Colonial legacies and internal complexities cast a shadow on true autonomy, thus undoing any strides made in citizen engagement across the SWANA region.