Tag: Ethiopia

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Reviewing the Strengthening Civil Courage programme

Learn about INTRAC’s role in this five-year, multi-country human rights, conflict transformation and peace building programme.

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INTRAC’s top five blogs of 2023 – and five you might have missed

A brief overview of some of INTRAC’s top blogs of 2023, covering a range of civil society topics.

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Reality check: working with emerging civil society organisations in Ethiopia

Lucy Morris reflects on her visit to Ethiopia, to support INTRAC’s work on the Civil Society Innovation Fund there.

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Civil Society Innovation Fund, Ethiopia – from inception to implementation

Paul Knipe gives an update on  the Civil Society Innovation Fund as it moves fully into implementation.

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Supporting civil society in Ethiopia through CSIF

How INTRAC and our local partners AGAR are helping to boost Ethiopian civil society.

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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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Praxis Series Paper No. 12: Supporting CSO Leadership Succession – Voices from Ethiopia

This latest entry in our Praxis Series of papers focuses on leadership transition, based on research on CSOs in Ethiopia.

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ONTRAC 44. What next for INGO structures?

In this issue on Ontrac we look at future directions in the structures of international NGOs, building on debates at […]

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ONTRAC 29. Diversity and Inclusive Development: Do NGOs Engage Effectively with Diverse Populations?

Two central tenets of NGO ‘good practice’ are that NGOs should be rooted in a particular constituency or target group […]

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ONTRAC 28. Moral and Practical Challenges to NGO Neutrality

Traditional humanitarian principles, such as the neutrality of humanitarian aid, are being undermined  within complex humanitarian emergencies and with the […]

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NGO Responses to Urban Poverty: Service Providers or Partners in Planning?

If urban development is to move forward in a pro-poor manner, there will have to be far greater investment in […]