Protecting the right to campaign
…example, organisations such as Oxfam1, the National Trust2 and Runnymede Trust3 have all been reported to the Charity Commission for being “political”. Subscribe to our newsletter Our weekly email newsletter,…
Jonathan Glennie
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Locally led and decolonisation
…Sector Commitments and Roadmap of UK INGOs Group Coordinate the development of commitments to transform the sector into one that place communities at the centre of their work. Join now…
Bond statement in response to the Integrated Review
…Draper, CEO of Bond the UK network for over 400 organisations working in international development said: “We welcome the focus on international cooperation, open societies and climate change, as well…
How the next government can help the UK achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
…the SDGs through the VNR process. Set up a government-led multi-stakeholder committee for SDG implementation with civil society to monitor SDG implementation and reporting on a regular basis, as committed…
No-deal Brexit: what should you do?
…happening. The policy is open to UK NGOs and their downstream partners enabling them to continue to deliver programmes until they come to their planned end. CARE and DFID Working…
6 ways donors can help build effective civil society
…operating space comes under threat. The Case for Space project is a good example of this in practice. CSOs working on peace and justice in particular face specific threats. 5)…
3 steps for ensuring no one is left behind
…plans, regular reporting in all HLPF Voluntary National Reports, community-driven data collection and analysis, and inclusion of marginalised groups in governance mechanisms at all levels are just some examples of…
Copperfinch
Save the Children advocacy and campaigning
…especially for beginners. Skills and resources required: Little knowledge of advocacy, campaigning and project management. Willingness to learn by doing and to discuss with others for testing and further learning….