Pledge for Change (again)
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Humanitarian reform, here we go again!? Remember the Grand Bargain or the Charter for Change? Reform is necessary to improve our work, but how do we know it worked? What have we learned from past reform successes and failures? Now we have the 'Pledge for Change 2030', led by a Somalia organisation, Adeso; some of the world's biggest aid and development organisations (CARE International, Christian Aid, Plan International, Save the Children International, and Oxfam International) have signed commitments "to create closer partnerships with local and national organisations in a drive to shift more power, decision-making, and money to the places worst affected by crisis and poverty". You can read more about the Pledge here.
Lauren and Teia reflect on what's different (or not!) about these new commitments, bringing, as always, a healthy balance of skepticism and hope.
Things we mention:
- Organisation: Adeso
- Past reform efforts: The Grand Bargain and The Charter for Change
- Drink: Longboard Beer (a podcast favourite!)
- Journal article: Non-profit Quarterly - "Should we cancel capacity building? - September 2022"
- App: Slido
- Member of Parliament: James Cleverly
- Website: Reliefweb
- Media article: The New Humanitarian on the Pledge for Change
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Edited by Teia Rogers
Music by Praz Khanal
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