After a raft of cuts to official development assistance under the previous government, the impact has been devastating. It is imperative that the new government bucks the trend and plans a path back to 0.7%.
Our lead on safeguarding, Graham Thursby, presents tips and outcomes from our five safeguarding skills mapping sessions, which were hosted for small NGOs over the last year.
Research suggests that over half of the world’s crises are predictable, but only 5% of crisis funding is directed toward anticipation and preparedness. Student Consultants for World Jewish Relief Etien, Lauren and Lucía explain why anticipatory action could be the answer.
Planning experts Action Planning offer tips, insights and advice that will help you grow and develop your organisation.
Today, Thursday 18 September, Bond has published discussion papers on justice-led approaches to international development as a second installment of…
We are facing unprecedented challenges from climate change, rising conflicts, health crises that deepen inequalities that disproportionately impact the poorest populations. Addressing these crises requires a fundamental shift in how global development is approached.
A look at the Pact for the Future, due to be agreed at this weekend’s summit, what it promises in terms of shifting power, finance for sustainable development, climate justice, youth investment and what can be improved upon.
Today, Wednesday 18 September, over 100 leaders of the UK international development, humanitarian and peacebuilding sector have come together ahead…
Following the seismic change in the makeup of parliament following the general election in the summer, anticipation for conference season is high. We decided to put together a list of events that Bond and our members are hosting over the next few weeks.