As the number of disaster and crisis events are increasing globally is there a need for an African Descent NGO to immediately address the needs, cultural competencies, and other cultural issues on the continent
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Accounting and finance of such an endeavor will be a key factor.
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Accounting and Financial Management |
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Are you aware of the different pooled funding mechanisms accessible directly to NGOs? This curriculum provides an overview of pooled funding mechanisms including Country Based Pooled Funds, the START fund, and the NEAR network’s pooled funding mechanism. Guest experts from OCHA, Oxfam, and COAST Bangladesh address current challenges and opportunities for NGO access to pooled funds.
This is the third topic in a series on Demystifying Humanitarian Financing developed by ICVA in partnership with PHAP:
- The Humanitarian Financing Landscape – Realities and Trends for NGOs
- UN Humanitarian Funding – Demystifying NGO Access
- Pooled Funding – How can NGOs Engage?
- Bilateral Funding – Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for NGOs
- Private Funding – A Growing Source for NGOs? (coming soon)
- The Grand Bargain (coming soon)
This curriculum will soon be available in French and Arabic.
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Accounting and Financial Management |
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International humanitarian assistance from bilateral donors has doubled in the past decade. This curriculum provides NGOs a general understanding of bilateral humanitarian funding streams and trends, including the Grand Bargain reforms and the increasing relevance of emerging donors.
This is the fourth topic in a series on Demystifying Humanitarian Financing developed by ICVA in partnership with PHAP:
- The Humanitarian Financing Landscape – Realities and Trends for NGOs
- UN Humanitarian Funding – Demystifying NGO Access
- Pooled Funding – How can NGO’s Engage?
- Bilateral Funding – Trends, Challenges and Opportunities for NGOs
- Private Funding – A Growing Source for NGOs? (coming soon)
- The Grand Bargain (coming soon)
This curriculum will soon be available in French and Arabic.
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