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Paul Knox Clarke and Lars Peter Nissen discuss the implications of climate change for humanitarian action and the new initiative PREPARE, that Paul has launched on this issue. You can read more about Paul on his LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-knox-clarke-0489905/ You will find information on PREPARE here: http://www.chcinitiative.org The work Paul did for ALNAP on change is available here: https://www.alnap.org/help-library/transforming-change Duncan Greens book on Change is available here: https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/how-change-happens-consultation-draft-581366/ Support this podcast
Análisis del sistema de pensiones dominicano, ajustes en los mercados norteamericanos y un intercambio en nuestra sección Plaza Pública componen esta entrega de Argentarium Radio. ¡Escucha el podcast!
Análisis del sistema de pensiones dominicano, ajustes en los mercados norteamericanos y un intercambio en nuestra sección Plaza Pública componen esta entrega de Argentarium Radio. ¡Escucha el podcast!
Análisis del sistema de pensiones dominicano, ajustes en los mercados norteamericanos y un intercambio en nuestra sección Plaza Pública componen esta entrega de Argentarium Radio. ¡Escucha el podcast!
Análisis del sistema de pensiones dominicano, ajustes en los mercados norteamericanos y un intercambio en nuestra sección Plaza Pública componen esta entrega de Argentarium Radio. ¡Escucha el podcast!
Stories of irrelevant aid regularly arise in humanitarian assistance. People affected by disasters or crises receive food they cannot eat, services they do not want or technologies they cannot use. If they are not getting what they really need, something is going wrong. Relevance is central to humanitarian principles and standards, however putting it into practice is profoundly difficult and potentially disruptive. Realigning the humanitarian offer with the priorities of affected people opens unique opportunities in identifying dynamic needs, being culturally and contextually relevant and delivering on time and at scale. On the back of ALNAP’s 32nd Annual Meeting, we explore how those working in humanitarian policy and implementation are tackling these themes and the challenges faced in doing so.
En esta entrega te decimos cómo anduvo la inflación en agosto. También, te decimos los resultados del estudio “Economía digital y desarrollo productivo en República Dominicana” realizado por la ALAI. Víctor Bautista comenta las novedades que hay del sector financiero en los medios y conversamos con dos ejecutivos del banco Santa Cruz sobre Edufintech, un programa de educación financiera tecnológica dirigido a los clientes de la entidad.
En esta entrega te decimos cómo anduvo la inflación en agosto. También, te decimos los resultados del estudio “Economía digital y desarrollo productivo en República Dominicana” realizado por la ALAI. Víctor Bautista comenta las novedades que hay del sector financiero en los medios y conversamos con dos ejecutivos del banco Santa Cruz sobre Edufintech, un programa de educación financiera tecnológica dirigido a los clientes de la entidad.
En esta entrega te decimos cómo anduvo la inflación en agosto. También, te decimos los resultados del estudio “Economía digital y desarrollo productivo en República Dominicana” realizado por la ALAI. Víctor Bautista comenta las novedades que hay del sector financiero en los medios y conversamos con dos ejecutivos del banco Santa Cruz sobre Edufintech, un programa de educación financiera tecnológica dirigido a los clientes de la entidad.
En esta entrega te decimos cómo anduvo la inflación en agosto. También, te decimos los resultados del estudio “Economía digital y desarrollo productivo en República Dominicana” realizado por la ALAI. Víctor Bautista comenta las novedades que hay del sector financiero en los medios y conversamos con dos ejecutivos del banco Santa Cruz sobre Edufintech, un programa de educación financiera tecnológica dirigido a los clientes de la entidad.
En la sección Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre los sectores del sistema financiero más visibles en los medios en la semana del 16 al 23 de mayo. Además, las 10 noticias bancarias y financieras con más visibilidad en el período.
En la sección Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre los sectores del sistema financiero más visibles en los medios en la semana del 16 al 23 de mayo. Además, las 10 noticias bancarias y financieras con más visibilidad en el período.
En la sección Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre los sectores del sistema financiero más visibles en los medios en la semana del 16 al 23 de mayo. Además, las 10 noticias bancarias y financieras con más visibilidad en el período.
En la sección Finanzas en los Medios, Víctor Bautista comenta sobre los sectores del sistema financiero más visibles en los medios en la semana del 16 al 23 de mayo. Además, las 10 noticias bancarias y financieras con más visibilidad en el período.
En este episodio pasamos balance a cómo está el índice de confianza industrial y cómo se evalúa al país en cuanto a las necesidades básicas insatisfechas y malnutrición. Con Luis Veras seguimos la guerra comercial con los Estados Unidos y hacemos una Plaza Pública extendida en compañía de Germania Montás, experta en temas impositivos, en la que respondemos preguntas interesantes de nuestros oyentes.
En este episodio pasamos balance a cómo está el índice de confianza industrial y cómo se evalúa al país en cuanto a las necesidades básicas insatisfechas y malnutrición. Con Luis Veras seguimos la guerra comercial con los Estados Unidos y hacemos una Plaza Pública extendida en compañía de Germania Montás, experta en temas impositivos, en la que respondemos preguntas interesantes de nuestros oyentes.
En este episodio pasamos balance a cómo está el índice de confianza industrial y cómo se evalúa al país en cuanto a las necesidades básicas insatisfechas y malnutrición. Con Luis Veras seguimos la guerra comercial con los Estados Unidos y hacemos una Plaza Pública extendida en compañía de Germania Montás, experta en temas impositivos, en la que respondemos preguntas interesantes de nuestros oyentes.
En este episodio pasamos balance a cómo está el índice de confianza industrial y cómo se evalúa al país en cuanto a las necesidades básicas insatisfechas y malnutrición. Con Luis Veras seguimos la guerra comercial con los Estados Unidos y hacemos una Plaza Pública extendida en compañía de Germania Montás, experta en temas impositivos, en la que respondemos preguntas interesantes de nuestros oyentes.
Having an idea to change the way we help others is one thing - getting it off the ground and into reality is an entirely different matter. While there are any number of amazing stories about Aidpreneurs who have bootstrapped their way to success, even those who started with no funding eventually find themselves in a place where filling the coffers is necessary to scale, pivot or just grow. My guest for the 123rd episode of the Terms of Reference Podcast knows a thing or two about funding innovation. Kim Scriven is the Manager of the Humanitarian Innovation Fund. Kim is responsible for the development and management of the Fund, and oversees both its grant making processes and innovation management work. Kim has been a longstanding advocate for increased investment in innovation by the humanitarian system, previously working within the Secretariat of the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), where his work focused on supporting innovation in humanitarian organisations, and promoting learning around innovation.
The idea of innovation has become so popular in the development and aid community that, unsurprisingly, it is difficult to keep up. There seem to be forums, conferences, blogs (and yes, even this podcast) that are putting information out there for your consumption to the point of overwhelm and it can be difficult to cut through the noise to create a better understanding of what works - and more importantly - what doesn't when it comes to better serving those in need. Luckily, there are also people out there like Alice Obrecht who are helping to curate some of the learning around innovation and make it accessible to everyone. In this 102nd episode of Terms of Reference, I speak with Alice about her work as a Research Fellow at the Secretariat for the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance (ALNAP), where she is currently leading research on the themes of innovation and effectiveness. And, as part of this work, she has led the ALNAP Secretariat’s involvement in the World Humanitarian Summit process. This isn't, of course, Alice's first gig in our industry. Prior to joining ALNAP, she worked in policy research at several institutions focusing on capacity building of regional inter-governmental institutions as well as accountability practices and frameworks both in and outside the humanitarian aid sector.
On 2 April 2015, PHAP hosted a live online discussion event as part of its current Exchange Hub on measuring success in protection programming.The humanitarian community has come under increased pressure to achieve more meaningful results and demonstrate impact through protection programming. Protection programs need to be accountable for the funds they receive and the activities they implement. However, measuring results in protection programming is not straightforward – while traditional results-based management techniques are useful, we must be more creative in the development of further tools and methods that meet the particular challenges faced in protection.The event focused on clarifying the overarching goals of protection programming, which is often not sufficiently addressed in more technical discussions about measurement and evaluation. The event featured a panel discussion with a panel of experts from ECHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, and World Vision International.This Exchange Hub is organized in collaboration with InterAction’s Results-Based Protection Program and ALNAP’s program on Evaluating protection in humanitarian action. On February 25, PHAP hosted an introductory online briefing on the current status of InterAction's and ALNAP's projects.Read more at https://phap.org/2Apr2015
On 2 April 2015, PHAP hosted a live online discussion event as part of its current Exchange Hub on measuring success in protection programming.The humanitarian community has come under increased pressure to achieve more meaningful results and demonstrate impact through protection programming. Protection programs need to be accountable for the funds they receive and the activities they implement. However, measuring results in protection programming is not straightforward – while traditional results-based management techniques are useful, we must be more creative in the development of further tools and methods that meet the particular challenges faced in protection.The event focused on clarifying the overarching goals of protection programming, which is often not sufficiently addressed in more technical discussions about measurement and evaluation. The event featured a panel discussion with a panel of experts from ECHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, and World Vision International.This Exchange Hub is organized in collaboration with InterAction’s Results-Based Protection Program and ALNAP’s program on Evaluating protection in humanitarian action. On February 25, PHAP hosted an introductory online briefing on the current status of InterAction's and ALNAP's projects.Read more at https://phap.org/2Apr2015
On 25 February 2015, PHAP hosted an online introductory briefing on the topic of its Third Exchange Hub: Measuring success in protection programming. Participants learned more about the current status of two key initiatives in this area: InterAction’s Results-Based Protection Program and ALNAP’s program on Evaluating protection in humanitarian action.The event included short briefings from Francesca Bonino, Research Fellow at ALNAP and head of their program on evaluating protection, and Jessica Lenz, Senior Program Manager with InterAction who leads the Results-Based Protection program.Read more at https://phap.org/25Feb2015
On 25 February 2015, PHAP hosted an online introductory briefing on the topic of its Third Exchange Hub: Measuring success in protection programming. Participants learned more about the current status of two key initiatives in this area: InterAction’s Results-Based Protection Program and ALNAP’s program on Evaluating protection in humanitarian action.The event included short briefings from Francesca Bonino, Research Fellow at ALNAP and head of their program on evaluating protection, and Jessica Lenz, Senior Program Manager with InterAction who leads the Results-Based Protection program.Read more at https://phap.org/25Feb2015