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The INTRAC blog is a platform for updates about our work, and open discussion on civil society support and practice. Interested in contributing? Please contact us.

Dr Kate Newman joins INTRAC as our new Chief Executive

We welcome Dr Kate Newman, who has joined INTRAC as our new Chief Executive.

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Praxis Series Paper No. 14 explores shifting power through shared learning

Introducing the latest entry in INTRAC's long-running Praxis Series of papers.

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After 30 years of supporting civil society, INTRAC is changing – and will work to support a systemic change to shift the power

Peter Sargent discusses how INTRAC itself is changing, as we work to catalyse change in civil society

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Youth civil society is stronger than ever – but under threat, says new report

A major report on youth civil society to which INTRAC has contributed is now available.

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Learning from OD and psychology in India

Consultant Priya Rajkumar explains how psychology has influenced her OD work in India and Nepal.

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Upcoming event: join us for a discussion on shifting the power through organisational development

Join us on March 23 for a special event to help mark our 30th anniversary

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The tyranny of tools

Rod MacLeod argues that "we need to manage tools, rather than let the tools manage us."

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We can’t shift the power without localising consultancy

Rick James discusses the critical importance of localising consultancy to making good on efforts to shift the power.

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Shifting the power while strengthening the resilience of CSOs in Ethiopia

Sosena Lemma and Lucy Morris discuss a chance to "walk the talk" on shifting the power in Ethiopia.

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INTRAC welcomes Paul Knipe, incoming Director of Consultancy, Impact and Influence

Introducing Paul Knipe, a new member of INTRAC's Senior Management Team.

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INTRAC welcomes incoming Chief Executive Dr Kate Newman, who will take up the role in April

Introducing INTRAC's next permanent Chief Executive

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On “getting out” and “staying in”: thoughts from Central Asia

In this newsletter extract, Charlie Buxton looks at the present situation for CSOs in Kyrgyzstan.

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