Do we need a network of Southern NGOs to improve humanitarian aid?
A new report from Adeso explores the idea for a Southern NGO humanitarian network. Has its time come?
A new report from Adeso explores the idea for a Southern NGO humanitarian network. Has its time come?
“The Do-Gooder-Industrial-Complex likes to say ‘You can make a difference over spring break.’ We like to say that making a difference is an internal political process that is years in the making.” A guest post by Shawn Humphrey
How-matters.org’s Friday feature! Sharing “Street Worker” by Anthony Persaud.
Do donor policies and practices force their so-called “partners” to be unethical?
Social Impact Incubator brings together creative collaborators in Burundi.
This and other lessons learned when traveling abroad as an international do-gooder
What will it take for “customer satisfaction” to become our measure of success? A guest post by Jose Javier Lanza
Marc Maxmeister introduces his newly-published book, “Ebola: Local voices, hard facts.”
For the sake of your readers, even those fluent in devspeak, there’s a better way to tell the story.
The strongest assets in this fight are the committed women and men who know and love their communities, says Alison Carlman.
A seasoned aid worker shares his insights on how make peace with “home.”
Exploring the state of employment and civil society once the international community and humanitarian aid are gone.
How to balance the responsibility of international development communications in an age of “instant.”