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Launch of the new Power Awareness Tool

Curious about how power flows in your partnership? The Power Awareness Tool (PAT) guides you through an honest look at decision-making dynamics, helping ensure everyone’s voice is valued and shift power where necessary.  Over the past year, Partos and our co-investing members have worked hard to create a digital solution that brings o ne of our most successful ‘offline’ tools to life. Ready to dive in and make power work for your partnership? Try it now!

17 December 2024

What is the Power Awareness Pool?

As the name suggests, the Power Awareness Tool (PAT) is designed to make power relations in partnerships visible. In any partnership, decision-making power plays a silent yet critical role. Who gets to decide the what and how, can truly make or break a collaboration. The PAT helps you shine a light on these power dynamics, empowering you to explore how power can be shifted so that everyone’s voice is heard and respected.
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Why Should You Use the Power Awareness Tool?

The need for this tool is clear. In many partnerships for development, donors and international NGOs hold too much power, while local NGOs in the Global South often hold too little. Despite the widespread agreement that this should change, these power imbalances still persist. That’s where the Power Awareness Tool comes in.

The PAT offers a first step in making your decision-making in global partnerships more equitable. Here’s how: 

  • Identify key decision-making topics and who holds the power in your partnership.
  • Avoid misunderstandings and frictions that can undermine your collaboration.
  • Have open, honest discussions about decision-making processes.
  • Agree on how to involve all partners in decision-making in a way that works for everyone.
  • Generate a report of the current and desired decision-making outcomes of the PAT session.

The PAT isn’t here to tell you how to make decisions – that’s up to you and your partners. Instead, it encourages you to have open and clear conversations about power dynamics, paving the way for stronger, more balanced partnerships that work for everyone.

How does it work?

First, Create your Power Awareness Tool (PAT) account. This account gives you access to the PAT Dashboard, where you can start a PAT session as a facilitator and join a session as a participant. As a facilitator, you create, guide and close a PAT session and invite participants in a partnership to join the session. As a participant, you can follow the PAT sessions for which you’ve been invited, and add comments that will be included in the report. We highly recommend you to work with an (external) facilitator to guide different partners through the reflections of power and decision-making. Once you’re in a PAT Session, you just follow the steps and trust the process:

  1. Convene with a partnership and start a PAT session.
  2. Identify important decision-making topics together.
  3. Reflect on the actual & desired level of decision-making.
  4. Agree on action for Change.
  5. Automatically generate a report on the PAT session.

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Who are the partners of the Power Awareness Tool?

The tool is co-developed and financed by Woord en Daad, Oxfam Novib, Cordaid, Wilde Ganzen, Liliane Fonds and of course Partos. Akvo is the developing agency.