How the Bond working groups spent 2021
Working groups are central to Bond. Our 40 groups comprise a diverse community of 3,000+ members who come together around key thematic areas in the development and humanitarian sector to…
Lost in translation? The role of local language in anti-racist practice
…They chose to translate Chichewa terms that are central to their vision of development and commonplace English development jargon. Becoming a language-inclusive organisation The glossary can be downloaded for free…
Can the public really be taken on a “journey” to engage with global poverty?
…from the Development Engagement Lab’s latest research. This blog is based on data originally published in Development in Practice, in a paper titled, ‘Not one, but many publics’: Public engagement…
What the OECDโs latest data tells us about global aid in 2022
…DAC figures * Throughout this section the data refers to cross-border aid, and so excludes in-donor refugee costs, in-donor student costs, promotion of development awareness, administrative costs and debt relief….
Bond Small NGO Impact Award – and the winner is. . .
…methodology. During the development of the Farmers Voice Radio project in Ghana, formative research highlighted that text messaging is not a common mode of communication in the region. Most smallholder…
Conference booking confirmation
Thank you for registering to attend the Bond Annual Conference 2016. If you’re on Twitter, please tell your friends that you’re coming to #bondconf! Tweet Please print your ticket and…
Funding for Development Conference booking confirmation
Thank you for booking on to the Funding for Development Conference….
12 ways NGOs are helping the world’s poorest during Covid-19
…so radio programmes are trusted and reflect community reality, combatting the spread of misinformation. “In Maharashtra, besides providing relevant information to street-living communities through ‘speakerboxes’, our project team in Nashik…
Organisational mergers and taking the big next steps
…a commitment to utilise appropriate external advice where required The commitment on all sides to an open dialogue, developing trust between key individuals. This should also include an open and…
Empowering communities: a blueprint for locally led development and systemic change
…committed to driving positive social impact. 2. Ground breaking research Localised insights Investing in grassroots research initiatives provides nuanced understanding of community needs, driving evidence-based interventions and solutions. By prioritising…