Frustrations and expectations in sub-Saharan Africa
…say government corruption is a very big problem. Despite these complaints, most Africans we’ve surveyed are not despondent. Instead, our research has found substantial optimism about the future. For instance,…
How much does the UK public trust the media?
…compared to other Western European countries that Pew Research Center polled about news media use and attitudes. On one hand, British adults cluster around a single main news source: the…
Bond and INTRAC launch new partnership to provide training programmes for NGOs
…and expertise to actively support the UK INGO sector and model how strategic collaboration can work in practice. We will work together, drawing on our diverse relationships, and the insights…
MP’s broken promise on aid budget marks death knell for โGlobal Britainโ agenda and will leave marginalised communities facing hunger, malnutrition and disease, says Bond
Today, MPs have voted to approve the Treasury motion seeking to commit the government to spending 0.7% of GNI on aid only when the UK is no longer borrowing for…
Embassy of Japan in Uganda
Disability inclusion: the mismatch between commitments and investment
…population ages. But most of these people do not have access to the products they require. In Kenya, for example, 100,000 people are entitled to a wheelchair but less than…
Is advocacy and campaigning up to today’s challenges?
…and campaigning has contributed to important changes in government and company policy and practice on a range of issues, including climate, access to medicines, landmines, labour and indigenous rights, gender…
From promises to action: DFID’s Disability Strategy
…place the recommendation made by the International Development Committee made in 2013. The strategy follows on from and builds upon the Disability Framework launched in 2014 and updated in 2015…
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Bond statement in response to the International Development Select Committeeโs (IDC) report: Progress on tackling the sexual exploitation and abuse of aid beneficiaries
…these groups at the heart of developing programmes and reporting mechanisms and ensure communities know their rights.” “Effective safeguarding must be resourced sufficiently, and safeguarding costs should not be undermined…