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Season 2, Episode 4 | 38min
Mirror, mirror on the wall… Part 1
Author Email: [email protected] contentRethinking engagement of youth, and make provocations for the overall RCRC engagement strategies, statements of our intent towards volunteers, communities we work with, decision-makers, and our allies overall. Read...
The Future of Protection
We are in a period of the globalisation of fragility. The definition of protection, its scope and limitations, the role of humanitarian agencies, authorities and other actors has been and continues to be debated. Within the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement,...
6 things we need to be great at during S2030
Going to scale: In 2016, I attended a roundtable to discuss plans to mitigate a major hunger crisis in southern Africa. Agencies and donors put proposals on the table to import cereals, to oversee mass targeting for cash-based assistance and to diversify the...
What I learned from listening to Red Cross people from 3 different countries about the future of the organisation
Envisioning an Expanded RCRC through Education, Empowerment Strategy 2030 of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) commenced in January of 2018 and will be developed over the coming years to shape the future of the Federation....
How we started to redesign our volunteer approaches
It was with fascination I recently read Shaun Hazeldine’s piece on Rethinking the Future of Volunteering? While written about the global Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement, the way it resonates with the work we’re doing at the British Red Cross is uncanny. So much has...
Empowering the network: a transformational approach to National Society Development
The potential of the future Strategy 2030 consultations highlight the challenges and opportunities that an extremely rapidly changing world poses for the Movement. In addition to the likelihood of more regular, complex, protracted and severe humanitarian crises,...
Bringing the Red Cross Movement into the Future – Part 2.
There is a plethora of reports, articles and think pieces making the case that the humanitarian system is failing and needs to make changes [Voices to Choices – IARAN, Civil Society Futures – PACT, World Disaster Report – IFRC]. The Red Cross Movement (RCM) being the...
Recruiting Volunteers in the Future
Change is a constant factor. Volunteering is not an exception. There is a growing consensus that the way people engage in volunteering has changed and will continue to evolve. Initially, volunteering was majorly cause-driven but it is shifting to reward-driven...
Nine Trends that will shape how National Societies will work together during Strategy 2030
At British Red Cross, we’ve been writing our international strategy at the same time as the Strategy 2030 consultations have been taking place, so we’ve been able to benefit from the S2030 horizon scanning of external trends, and from the reflections on how we’re...
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