Mapping Funding for Racial Justice: A Political Imperative
Since 2010, Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) and Candid have partnered on research that maps funding for human rights globally. Our analysis provides an evidence base to understand and strengthen resourcing for social change. Over this time, we have had a glaring omission: our research has not captured funding related to race or ethnicity, despite significant and global human rights work in this area.
It’s Time to Decolonise Aid
Why it is important for NGOs, INGOs and international organizations to understand the legacy of colonialism in development and take active steps to decolonising their attitudes, policies, and practices.
Le recensement des financements pour la justice raciale : un impératif politique
Depuis 2010, Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) et Candid travaillent en partenariat pour mener des recherches visant à mieux caractériser le financement des droits humains dans le monde. Nos analyses fournissent une base de connaissances factuelles pour soutenir la compréhension et le renforcement de l’apport de ressources pour le changement social.
[ES] Mapeo de fondos para la justicia racial: un imperativo político
Desde 2010, Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) y Candid han colaborado en una investigación que mapea los fondos para los derechos humanos a nivel mundial. Nuestro análisis ofrece una base de evidencia para entender y fortalecer la forma en que se conceden recursos para el cambio social.
Community-Driven Grantmaking: improving decisions and building trust
For almost a decade, I’ve been part of a community-driven grantmaking exercise the likes of which I could never have imagined. This radical exercise started when I was a trustee at the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that operates Wikipedia, today’s most widely used knowledge repository. In 2012, the Wikimedia Foundation set up a volunteer