How philanthropists can better support and work with impact networks
ENACT! is an international festival focused on how networks and communities can create transformational change around the world. If you work with networks, support networks, or are curious about networks, this festival is for you! Browse our selection of events below focusing on advancing movements through network approaches. Click each to register. On May 9,
Written by Yusra Akhtar In this blog, our Project Lead, Yusra Akhtar, explores the nexus between marriage, gender and exclusion shaping many young women’s lives in Pakistan. Drawing on conversations between civil society and community-based practitioners, Yusra delineates some of the challenges and barriers to young women’s participation, and she also celebrates the great strides
The Networks Playbook is the product of a participatory learning journey we co-created in 2021. Together, we addressed some of the key questions, challenges and opportunities of impact networks, as well as good practices in facilitating and funding networks. This playbook is our contribution to share these learnings and support fellow practitioners and funders who
23-year-old Kainat’s story with inHive starts off when she applied as a volunteer and young leader for the inHive – PYCA joint project on alumni networks in Pakistan. After undergoing training and coaching over the last year, Kainat is currently involved in initiating alumni networks in her old school in Peshawar, a region where women are discouraged from large-scale participation
BY ABI NOKES, inHive’s OUTGOING CEO This time last year, I decided to throw away the idea of new year resolutions. Instead, I wanted to create a practice of setting core principles for the new year that could act as a guiding star for inHive alongside our vision. Sharing these publicly was a way to hold ourselves to account and navigate the changes and uncertainties of a life under the shadow of a pandemic. We’re
BY PRERNA ASWANI This post was originally published on Warwick University Blogs Networks are inherently complex. And increasingly, I can’t help but think that like social media, networks are a tool that can be used both for good and bad: networks can catapult positive social change, but also have complex power dynamics embedded within them. On one hand,