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Personal data in FCAS and development contexts
There’s a lot of talk in the aid sector at the moment about whether data about poor people is being handled in the way it should be. Some of that is to do with the EU General Da...
There’s a lot of talk in the aid sector at the moment about whether data about poor people is being handled in the way it should be. Some of that is to do with the EU General Da...
Structuring to deliver for the poor, for the medium to long term: some important news from us.
How a UK SME, delivering in South Sudan and beyond for UK Aid and others, is drawing from right across a divided United Kingdom, to work alongside the world’s most vulnerable, a...
Update from the horse’s mouth: DFID Minister backs cash programming James Wharton MP, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development (“DFID’ Africa Mi...
From Sunderland Black Cats to Agile African Leopards: how a UK SME is getting the North to the South, getting young talent into international development work in fragile states ...
For schools in parts of South Sudan the repercussions of the recent conflict are continuing to reverberate, making the prospect of a stable education even more remote for thousa...
Resources, responsibility and accountability should be decentralised to the lowest effective level.
Some new plans (and opportunities) for talent development at Charlie Goldsmith Associates.