INTRAC’s top five resources of 2022

A roundup of our top five new resources this year.
Read articleA change agenda that belongs to communities: approaches to resource mobilisation in Kenya

A new entry in our "modelling progressive funding" series by guest author Emilly Omudho.
Read articleINTRAC’s top five blogs of 2022 – and five you might have missed

Catch up with the most popular blogs we published in 2022, and some that may have passed you by.
Read articleModelling progressive funding: in practice

Kate Newman continues her exploration of progressive funding, focusing this time on the practical challenges.
Read articleModelling progressive funding

INTRAC Chief Executive Dr. Kate Newman introduces the issues to be covered by our latest blog series.
Read articleCivil society perspectives: Burma’s civil society in exile

Paul Knipe speaks to an exiled activist about the situation for civil society in Burma.
Read articleA grassroots glossary: community solutions to communication problems

Guest author Dr Angela Crack explains how a new Chichewa-English glossary of development terms was created.
Read articleKate Newman: Looking back over the first three months

Our Chief Executive, Kate Newman, reflects on her time in post so far
Read articleHow can the shift the power process better reflect the unique insight of young people?

In this dialogue paper extract, five young civil society practitioners reflect on #shiftthepower
Read articleINTRAC on an equity, diversity, and inclusion journey

The members of INTRAC's EDI group reflect on the journey we are on.
Read articleTo what extent does feminist MEL shift the power?

Elanor Jackson and Kanwal Ahluwalia explore feminist approaches to MEL in the context of #shiftthepower
Read articleAbuse of power? How M&E systems really operate

For our shifting the power through MEL series, Rod MacLeod looks at the power dynamics of M&E systems.
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