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Tag - Advocacy

multi-stakeholder engagement

Effective anti-corruption advocacy through multi-stakeholder engagement: lessons from Kenya

by Alex Gruenewald and Matteo Pellegrini
June 29, 2020

DP71 Political attention and aid policy change: lessons for aid advocacy from the aid spending expansions in Australia and the United Kingdom

by Benjamin Day
Sep, 2018
Jonathan Pryke presenting his pitch at the 2018 Australasian Aid Conference

Professionalising Australian aid advocacy

by Jonathan Pryke
March 7, 2018
Sewage, Haiti (Letting Go of Control/Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Fortnightly links: inequality, democracy, Haiti, Neymar, and more

by Terence Wood and Camilla Burkot
August 11, 2017
Social Media apps (Flickr/Jason Howie CC BY 2.0)

#Feminism: digital technologies and feminist activism in Fiji

by Tait Brimacombe, Romitesh Kant, Glen Finau, Jope Tarai and Jason Titifanue
March 14, 2017
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Fortnightly links: humanitarian aid vs ice cream, DFID’s new strategy, cholera, and more

by Camilla Burkot and Terence Wood
February 24, 2017
Fingers on the Mac (Flickr/Thomas Malbaux CC BY-NC 2.0)

Donations, action, or awareness: what do Australian NGOs use the internet for?

by Sachini Muller and Terence Wood
August 24, 2016
079/365v2 Heads or Tails? (Flickr/Mark Seton CC BY-NC 2.0)

A new point seven

by Terence Wood
August 18, 2016

DP47 Aid online: an analysis of how Australian aid NGOs use the internet

by Sachini Muller and Terence Wood
Aug, 2016
Photoshopped picture of the Malaysian PM from social media advocates

The International Anti-Corruption Conference and the case of the disappearing Prime Minister

by Grant Walton
August 31, 2015
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