Trust: How to amplify the essential work of NGOs and CSOs
A recent report by Edelman has found that CSOs and NGOs responded to the crisis with flexibility, creativity, and innovation during the COVID-19 crisis.
Secretary-General of the Civicus: World Alliance for Citizen Participation. Has worked on issues of governance accountability and social justice since 1998. Most recently worked with Save the Children International as Global Campaign Director; previously served as Head of Outreach for the United Nations High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 Agenda. Spent the early part of career working on grassroots-led advocacy and large-scale campaigns in India, including at Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action (YUVA); Wada NaTodo Abhiyan (Don’t Break the Promise Campaign, India) and the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP).
A recent report by Edelman has found that CSOs and NGOs responded to the crisis with flexibility, creativity, and innovation during the COVID-19 crisis.
Data skills, partnerships and the freedom to explore – all of which come naturally to millennials and Gen Zers – will be the mainstay of SDG efforts in the years to come.