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CDA's From Where I Stand blog platform is a virtual learning forum highlighting the stories and experiences of people most affected by aid.
During the height of COVID-19, reflections on the critical need to invest in local humanitarian leadership π https://t.co/BwsWvBDAlL
Last week, CDA board and staff spent 3 exciting days together in Washington, DC, reflecting on the past 30 years, looking toward the future, and celebrating with long-time friends and partners.
Stay tuned for everything we have in store this year!
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Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. CDA is committed to practicing what we value most β listening, learning, and taking action to more explicitly incorporate anti-racist values and practices into our work. https://t.co/DDHQV3tU6j
What We're Reading π: "More people need humanitarian assistance in the country than ever before during the war [...] But the aid system [...] remains a Band-Aid on a gaping wound, offering temporary relief without addressing root causes." https://t.co/j76rgibFIB
What We're Watching πΊ: @communityleddev explores how to address the lack of funding to women's and girls' community groups with two women leaders pioneering ways to meet this challenge in Africa. https://t.co/R9FPwTb1xh
What We're Listening To π§: "The history of Africa, by contrast, has long been relegated to the remote outskirts of our global story. What if, instead, we put Africa and Africans at the very center of our thinking about the origins of modernity?" https://t.co/Cmteq4WCdg
What We're Reading π: A new review of security risk management (SRM) practices in humanitarian responses found that "neither the benefits of SRM nor the burden of risk are shared fairly between intl organisations and local/national humanitarian actors." https://t.co/cqq4owfnjK
Climate change is a "threat multiplier," aggravating existing drivers of conflict. Conflict also weakens the ability to recover from climate disasters.
@CGDev podcast: Dr.Edward Miguel on 40 yrs of climate trends & conflict patterns in sub-Saharan Africa https://t.co/PHh6ci6laZ
What We're Reading π: Global development expert @themrise Khan on why calls to "shift the power" should move further to de-link aid from geopolitics https://t.co/3usdNEYJ7a
What We're Watching πΊ: Over 20 million people in Sudan are in need of humanitarian aid, yet less than 25% are actually receiving any. @ODI_Global's Sara Pantuliano on how grassroots organizations can help deliver aid to places that INGOs can't reachπ https://t.co/7p9O5kta78
FWIS Friday: In the beginning the coronavirus pandemic, CDA launched "From Where I Stand" to share viewpoints from people around the world seeking to foster locally-driven systematic change. Sarah Cechvala shares her thoughts during this pivotal moment. https://t.co/BwMcIuK5Wh
On this International Women's Day, read about how @ReliefWomen, a South Sudanese women-led NGO, "has made a significant impact on raising awareness and engaging young South Sudanese women in understanding their roles in peacebuilding." https://t.co/Erha5DhwBa
What We're Reading π: @oxfam's Amitabh Behar breaks down how decolonization in development must be applied to organizational design, the distribution of money, and the way skill sets are valued. https://t.co/4LjJ4XHzNh
Shifting power can take those w/ power into unknown & often uncomfortable territory, and it can be hard to know where to start. https://t.co/wj5yJ37XiH
SAS+ is developing new tools designed to support organizations, projects, or donors in shifting power. https://t.co/r52BCjFFbN
What We're Listening To π§: "While many [community leaders] are optimistic, some have argued that they havenβt seen much change just yet and expressed concern about whether these indicators will translate into action." https://t.co/wItLoWf4Jb
What We're Reading π: "In Somalia, a partnership between the Government, the World Bank, and the UN demonstrates how collaboration between humanitarian and development actors is critical to state-building and delivering tangible support to citizens." https://t.co/rAC538PFXA
ICYMI: Reflections from shifting the power in BogotΓ‘
Grace Boone and Jasmine Kato-Naughton wrote about the Shift the Power Summit in BogotΓ‘, reflecting on what it means to shift power as individuals, as organizations, and as a system.
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What We're Listening To π§: "...protection and evacuation measures are usually reserved for foreign aid workers β despite local staff being the backbone of the international humanitarian system" https://t.co/9JupNhyBHk
How to address humanitarian risk
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