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INTRAC welcomes new interim Chief Executive Peter Sargent

INTRAC is delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Sargent as interim Chief Executive.

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2019-20 Trustees’ Report now available

Read the highlights of INTRAC's work in the year 2019-20.

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Now available: new M&E Universe papers on M&E of advocacy

Explore a new set of M&E Universe papers, on topics related to the M&E of advocacy work.

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COVID-19 and training – INTRAC’s adjusted offer

An overview of INTRAC's adjusted training offer as we adapt to the pandemic, including more online options for open and in-house courses.

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Now available: new M&E Universe section on M&E debates

The latest section of the M&E Universe focuses on M&E Debates and is now available.

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Stopping as Success (SAS) learning webinars

In March 2020, INTRAC is hosting a two-part virtual workshop with the Stopping as Success (SAS) project.

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Youth-led civil society: a call for success stories

Youth-led CSOs - help us identify success stories

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Effective partnerships with youth-led civil society: a call for success stories from funders and partners

Partners and funders: help INTRAC and Recrear International identify success stories

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2018/19 Trustees Report and Accounts available now

Explore the highlights of our work in 2018/19

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Now available: new M&E Universe section on M&E systems

Complete webinar recording on the new M&E systems papers also available

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INTRAC welcomes new Chief Executive to start in October 2019

INTRAC is delighted to announce the appointment of Jim Emerson as Chief Executive.

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The Development Alternative Youth CSO Consultation

Are you a youth-centered or youth-led civil society organisation based in the global south? Complete our survey by 27th January to have your say on how development should be done differently.

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