Cost recovery: what it means for CSOs
…increased competition, diminishing fundraising returns and external scrutiny of costs, many CSOs are becoming increasingly conscious of the need to plan and report their unrestricted funding with as much rigour…
Aqsa Suleman
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Gerard Witham
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Edward Mutebi
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Surbhi Kesar
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Partnerships
We are committed to promoting effective partnerships in the international development sector to ensure they add value, harness existing resources, and support more holistic and complex interventions to global and…
UK Government is spending more UK aid on refugee costs in the UK than in both Africa and Asia
Today, Wednesday 5 April, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) published its provisional statistics report on how UK aid was spent in 2022. This annual publication provides an overview…
Overall income for development sector grew by 59% between 2006 and 2016 with individual giving now accounting for 31% of NGO income
…incredible support from the UK public, with much of the funding coming from people’s pockets Safeguarding, Brexit and GDPR post-dated this piece of research so whether this picture is still…
Aid cuts must not be shouldered by people already bearing the brunt of Covid-19
…notes” this year so that funding promised in advance to both the CDC and multilateral institutions is instead reallocated towards programmes that are already up and running, delivering healthcare, water…
What are this year’s pressing issues for UK ODA
…ODA programmes”. It even commits to spending at least 50% of all bilateral ODA on LDCs, and that this focus will inform all ODA spending. The planned budget for 2024/25…