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This is the Work: reimagining policy and advocacy
The Advocacy Team, Bond and Peace Direct have built on existing work to address racism and decolonise the system. This is the Work has been co-created with UK policy and advocacy staff with input from diaspora and low and middle income country communities. This webinar discusses how the resources were created and how they can be used.professionals, along with decision-makers, in open reflections on the challenges, opportunities, and their roles in driving change.
This work has resulted in the co-creation of three resources, which will be launched on 28th October:
Organisational restructures: how to do it well
The key practical factors to think about when considering a restructure
Humanitarianism in crisis?
Humanitarians are being constrained by geopolitical agendas of donor states and the growing assertion of national sovereignty. What, then, can humanitarians hope to achieve? Watch this webinar with expert speakers from University of Bath, Dr Mathilde Maîtrot, Dr Touseef Mir and Dr Naomi Pendle who discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of humanitarian principles and practice.
The trustee role in shaping resilient INGO funding strategies
In partnership with Buzzacott LLP, we present the fourth webinar in a series exploring governance principles, challenges and structure in the INGO sector.
The pursuit of racial justice: what we want to see change
Most groups vital to bringing about systemic change are underfunded, and intersectional anti-racist work in organisations – if it is happening at all – is often siloed. Addressing these challenges is pivotal in advancing our journey towards dismantling racism within our sector.
Contextual safeguarding in action: RCA Bus Terminal Outreach Programme
Railway Children have developed a new way of reaching at risk children through a bus terminal in Mwanza, Tanzania. Programme Development Director Pete Kent tells us all about it.
Powershifting in practice: How Restless Development is walking the talk
Having young people on a board as valued, equal members of the governance process gives fresh perspectives, keeps us accountable and ensures we remain restless in all that we do.
Everyone deserves to be protected from the impacts of climate change, including our animals
By including animals in national disaster risk reduction, preparedness and response plans, we can build community resilience and recover faster in the face of disasters.