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The Yemen Conflict

2023-05-10T08:42:53+00:00

May 10, 2019 The Yemen Conflict Today we face some of the toughest challenges in history; battling “the worst humanitarian crisis” in Yemen, whilst tackling what has been marked as the highest level of human displacement on record – both conflict and disaster pose a threat to humanity as a whole.   It is through these challenging times that NGOs and the greater humanitarian sector must equip themselves as best as possible, to become more proficient in tackling the growing humanitarian issues prevalent around the world.   Earlier this week marked the fourth anniversary of the Yemen crisis and the situation [...]

The Yemen Conflict2023-05-10T08:42:53+00:00

International Women’s Day 2019

2024-06-04T17:20:46+00:00

Table of Contents International Women’s Day  Maya Angelou Khadīja bint Khuwaylid Hyeonseo Lee Princess Diana Malala Yousafzai International Women’s Day  May 10, 2019 Today is International Women’s Day. We have so many vibrant, daring and confident, inspirational women around us that it’s hard not to notice how independent and fierce woman can be. It also goes to show how many females from around the globe have made a change by doing charitable causes and implementing humanitarianism. Maya Angelou A prime example of a great activist is Maya Angelou. Maya experienced a very difficult and traumatic childhood. She was sexually assaulted at [...]

International Women’s Day 20192024-06-04T17:20:46+00:00

World NGO Day 2019

2024-06-04T17:35:34+00:00

World NGO Day NGOs are a vital part of the humanitarian sector. By being free of governmental affiliation, NGOs are able to help where others are limited.World NGO Day is about celebrating NGO achievements, strengthening collaborative efforts and critically analysing what could be improved within the sector moving forward in order to be more effective in aiding the Humanitarian Sector. Another aim of the celebratory day is to raise awareness of the work various NGOs are doing to bring around positive change, whether in the field of International Development or localised training. World NGO Day is also a fantastic opportunity for [...]

World NGO Day 20192024-06-04T17:35:34+00:00

The rise and reality of INGO domestic programming

2023-05-10T08:44:15+00:00

    May 10, 2019 The rise and reality of INGO domestic programming There is a growing interest in the idea of INGOs running programmes in their home countries alongside their projects in the global south. These “domestic programmes” (DP) range from helping impoverished communities in the UK, Canada and the USA, to supporting refugees and asylum seekers entering Germany and Sweden. Some INGOs, like Islamic Relief Worldwide, are embracing domestic programming for numerous reasons, but this multi-mandate focus presents a range of challenges.   Why some international NGOs are working at home DP has traditionally been an issue that receives [...]

The rise and reality of INGO domestic programming2023-05-10T08:44:15+00:00

The Action on Climate Change and Consumption Project

2024-06-04T17:52:24+00:00

  Table of Contents Climate Change and Consumption HAD Outputs:  IR Country Office Outputs: Key Project Achievements per Country: IR Bangladesh  IR Germany  IR India IR Kenya IR Malawi  IR Niger IR Pakistan IR Somalia IR Sweden  IR UK Climate Change and Consumption There is increasing awareness of the importance of addressing climate change and consumption. As a faith-inspired organisation, the Humanitarian Academy for Development (HAD) is particularly interested in how climate change and consumption intersect with faith in general and Islam in particular. Our recently concluded Action on Climate Change and Consumption (ACC) project was developed in line with the [...]

The Action on Climate Change and Consumption Project2024-06-04T17:52:24+00:00

Peacebuilding in Syria: Building the Capacity of Local NGOs

2023-05-10T08:45:54+00:00

May 1, 2019 Peacebuilding in Syria: Building the Capacity of Local NGOs The work of HAD and Islamic Relief often takes us to hard-to-reach communities in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. One example of our activities in this area is a set of capacity building programmes that HAD designed, developed and delivered in Gaziantep in October 2018. The trainings were provided to support the basic needs of local charity organisations operating on the ground in Syria.     The aim of this set of trainings was to maximize the organisations’ effectiveness and efficiency in responding to the growing needs resulting [...]

Peacebuilding in Syria: Building the Capacity of Local NGOs2023-05-10T08:45:54+00:00

Train the Trainer: It’s not the what, but the how

2024-06-04T18:01:09+00:00

Train the Trainer: It’s not the what, but the how May 1, 2019 Training is not simply about imparting information – facilitators need to make it interactive, it needs to ‘stick’. When I first joined Islamic Relief, back in 2015, I observed a number of courses being delivered domestically and overseas. The cost of travel, accommodation, expenses and time were considerable, and whilst it was evident to me that the facilitators were experts in their fields, participant retention was lacking. Due to a lecture-like delivery, participants were retaining less information which in turn meant training was not as effective as could [...]

Train the Trainer: It’s not the what, but the how2024-06-04T18:01:09+00:00
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