Podcast: A Climate of Hope – Climate Justice: A Question of Survival
This podcast by Utopia Dispatch is an overview of the unequal nature of climate change at a global level.
View ResourceWhy Does Climate Justice Matter?
This is a brief overview by Climate Just of what we mean by climate justice.
View ResourceClimate Change and Development in Three Charts
These are a set of graphics from the Centre for Global Development, which gives a visual overview of which countries have historically contributed to climate change and which countries are affected.
View ResourceWorking to Walk Away
Non-profit founder Weh Yeoh talks about how more international charities should “Work to walk away”.
View ResourceThe Three Pillars of Sustainability
This video by the Swiss Learning Exchange discusses how an integrated approach toward development is the only way forwards for a sustainable as well as a balanced way of development.
View ResourcePESTLE analysis tool
PESTLE (also known as STEEPLE, PESTEL, STEEP or PEST), is a helpful tool for organisations to map the external forces (drivers) that may have a positive or negative impact on their projects.
View ResourceOrganisational culture change by Arthur Carmazzi
Ted Talk by Arthur Carmazzi. Global Gurus listed Arthur Carmazzi as the world’s top 10 influential thought leaders in leadership and organisational culture. This video focuses on creating a sustainable organisational culture change.
View ResourceWorking in Partnership
Hub Cymru Africa’s Cath Moulogo is joined by WCIA colleague Hannah Sheppard who has been exploring “working in partnership” with Dominique Alonga and Aimee Parker.
View ResourceRacial Justice Assessment Tool
A checklist to consider if your organisation is taking a justice approach to work.
View ResourceProject FAIR: Examining power, privilege and pay in the international aid and development sector
This Article discusses Project FAIR and links to resources to help you ensure you are paying in-country staff and “volunteers” fairly.
View ResourceFrom Poverty to Power
This book by Duncan Green discusses how active citizens and effective states can change the world.
View ResourceAbout Race podcast: The Big Question
Podcast by Reni Eddo-Lodge discusses “what can I do?” with Ra’ed Khan from Road to Freedom, Gabby Edlin from Bloody Good Period and Deputy Director of Citizen’s UK and author Matthew Bolton.
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