Casey Kelso True internal change will be tested soon as NGOs face potential massive layoffs. Well-managed NGOs are more likely to survive, while those distrusted by staff and donors alike risk going under. The coronavirus pandemic has meant a downturn in fundraising events and corporate donations for charities, with Oxfam announcing layoffs of almost 1,500 staff and… Continue reading Reforms key to NGOs weathering Coronavirus financial crisis
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World Meteorological Organization to undergo sweeping reforms
The World Meteorological Congress has approved a package of sweeping reforms to embrace a more comprehensive Earth system approach, with a stronger focus on water resources and the ocean, more coordinated climate activities and a more concerted effort to translate science into services for society. It paved the way for greater engagement with the rapidly growing private sector and more structured collaboration with development agencies.… Continue reading World Meteorological Organization to undergo sweeping reforms
China’s ministries revamped for “ecological civilisation”
Ma Tianjie and Liu Qin Two new cabinet level ministries will be tasked with managing natural resources and fighting pollution China’s growth story has been an inspiration for many post-colonial developing countries as it pulled hundreds of millions out of poverty. A part of that growth story, though, has been the massive environmental destruction that has been… Continue reading China’s ministries revamped for “ecological civilisation”
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