An Anniversary Blog
It’s hard to believe that I’ve been blogging for seven years now. When I was first encouraged by colleagues and started to blog I didn’t think I would have enough [...]
It’s hard to believe that I’ve been blogging for seven years now. When I was first encouraged by colleagues and started to blog I didn’t think I would have enough [...]
This is an update on short pieces I have done every few years on trends in the Global Health field. You can see the 2013 update here and the [...]
Widen your horizons - The divisions between national and global have blurred. One result of this is that it is even easier to find information that can be helpful in [...]
In the end of the year summary tradition, I have revisited some of my most popular posts and some of those I have shared from other sites. In case you [...]
When I first started working on the concept of international engagement in the 1990’s it was a relatively uncommon concept. There were local, national and international organizations and they were [...]
In a previous blog post I wrote about the beginnings of the Civil Society and Testing Change (CS&TC) project. This post shares our experiences last month with our first [...]
Last week I facilitated a roundtable on the topic of global-local linkages: how global trends are affecting our local work, and how we are learning to incorporate global perspectives better [...]
Last week I was one of a number of multinational presenters at the first inaugural Middle East Association Congress. The event brought together a thoughtful and inquisitive group that explored [...]
This is the third in a series of posts on how new approaches to networking are affecting the ways in which organizations grow their global footprint and impact. This post [...]
This is the second part of a series on how our changing approaches to networking are affecting how organizations grow globally. The first part of the series, providing the background [...]