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Mastering bank account fees, charges and cash visibility

6 March 2024 • 

International development organisations (both small and large) face issues in managing, moving and protecting cash across multiple bank partners and accounts. Watch this webinar with expert speakers from StoneX and TIS to hear their approach to some of the most common challenges.

Humanitarianism in crisis?

22 February 2024 • 

Humanitarians are being constrained by geopolitical agendas of donor states and the growing assertion of national sovereignty. What, then, can humanitarians hope to achieve? Watch this webinar with expert speakers from University of Bath, Dr Mathilde Maîtrot, Dr Touseef Mir and Dr Naomi Pendle who discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of humanitarian principles and practice.

Understanding electoral campaigning rules webinar

24 January 2024 • 

INGOs can continue to campaign ahead of an election but you must understand the rules. Watch this webinar with Bates Wells solicitors, Suhan Rajkumar and Max Dowbenko from their top-ranked Politics, Elections and Campaigning team, for a refresh and update on the regulatory framework.

Understanding electoral campaigning rules

10 January 2024 • 

Ahead of the next general election, Bond members can continue to campaign ahead of an election under charity and electoral law, but you must understand the rules. This briefing paper will help you do that and focuses on electoral law.

How to communicate climate finance to the public

16 November 2023

Liz and Carrie present their fascinating findings from their research project, Money Talks, which reveals insights on how to communicate climate and development issues, and the potential perils of phrasing like “climate justice” with mainstream audiences.

Just leadership? Is it possible?

10 November 2023 • 

In this webinar, leading academics and current students from the University of Manchester’s online Leadership for Development programme delivered jointly with the University of Melbourne discussed what it takes to be a just leader in an international development context.