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Partos event

New INGO roles in shaping the future of Global Development

The international development landscape is undergoing rapid and profound change. Budgets are shrinking, political space for civil society is narrowing, and INGOs face major strategic and operational shifts. At the same time, Global Majority actors are quickly adapting and stepping up leadership. Amidst these shifts, how can we ensure the momentum for equitable partnerships and shifting power is not lost? What remains of the role of the INGO?

  • Date and time 10 July 2025, 15:00 - 16:30 CET
  • Where Online (via Zoom)

Join us for an interactive online webinar where we explore alternative roles, emerging strategies and fresh thinking for those navigating the transformations in the sector. We will jointly explore what we can do now to address the interconnected crises in international development while ensuring we remain committed to equitable partnerships and shifting power.

What to Expect

  • Panel on alternative roles and emerging approaches, with the following speakers:
    • Marjolijn Wilmink, co-director of MAX Foundation, on scaling approaches
    • Lori Cajegas, programme coordinator at Wilde Ganzen, on local resource mobilisation
    • Cathy Amenya, Program manager at the Movement for Community-Led Development (MCLD)
    • Frank Kasonga, Executive Director of Mudzi Connect
  • Collective dialogue on what is needed now to address the interconnected crises in international development while ensuring that we remain committed to equitable partnerships and shifting power.

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