Dr Angela Crack
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Paolo Morini
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How investing in children will realise the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals
…on children, whole communities benefit Quantifying, for the first time, the economic benefit of investing in children, our research finds that for every US$1 spent on child-related programmes, there is…
Landmark UN resolution may enable safer and more efficient humanitarian and peacebuilding work
…work. In countries such as Syria, Somalia or Yemen, for example, aid agencies and financial institutions navigate complex and overlapping international and national sanctions frameworks. Broad scope of the resolution…
How to effectively support neurodiverse people in the workplace
…are the norm, organisations should embrace the strengths that neurodivergent people bring. This might include, for example, pattern recognition, out-of-the-box thinking, laser focus, resilience, and no-nonsense honesty. Make communication clear,…
New approaches to protect civil society globally
…restricting people’s fundamental freedoms (Civicus Monitor). At the conference, we heard specific examples of offices being raided, staff being imprisoned, more use of SLAPs (strategic lawsuits against participation) and CSO…
“Leave no one behind”: LGBT inclusion in development
…their freedoms and their ability to access them. Jaevion Nelson, LGBT Activist, J-Flag Jamaica (Stonewall Interview) Not all LGBT people experience marginalisation in the same way. They often have complex…
Interrogating INGOs’ dual salary systems to address inequality
…staff get paid less than international staff Dual salaries are the common practice of paying skilled local/national employees less than expatriate/international counterparts, by using different pay scales and benefits packages….
Narrative Project Presentation
The Narrative Project is a piece of research with Bond partners that aims to reverse the decline in public support for global development through finding new ways for the sector…
Pledging summit for Afghanistan: 5 key considerations for the UK government
…multiple crises globally, it’s crucial that urgent support for Afghanistan does not come at the expense of the UK’s response elsewhere. 3. Policy commitments beyond funding Preventing long-term mass suffering…