Hii Dunia's Development Directory aims to provide the most comprehensive web Directory of both professional and non-professional actors in the Development sector. To suggest additions to the Directory or to report broken links please contact editor@hiidunia.com.
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Blogs
- A Humourless Lot: An interesting blog on the changing face of Aid logistics
- A Steppe into Kazakhstan: Sirpa is a Youth Development Worker with the US Peace Corp in Kazakhstan
- A View From The Cave: Thoughts on the effectiveness of Aid and International Development in general
- Accountability Matters: Interesting Governance blog from political economist Alan Hudson, currently working with the UK’s DFID
- Addicted to Impact: Robin has been based in Ghana for over two years. This excellent blog has faithfully charted her experiences working with Engineers Without Borders during that time
- Advice Worth 500 Sheep: A long running blog from a Canadian Humanitarian Aid Worker and Conflict researcher providing insight and commentary to those issues
- Africa Can: A blog by Shanta Devarajan of the World Bank concentrating mostly on issues surrounding poverty in Africa
- Africa Development and Politics: A highly recommended Development commentary by SOAS academic Mike Jennings who combines his knowledge of East Africa with issues surrounding Governance, Civil Society and Global Health
- Africa in Chicago: Former International Studies student Sam Chereskin writes often on this pages about his experiences in getting to grips with Development, especially in Africa and especially with reference to Land Use. This blog contains links to his research
- Africa is a Country: Several writers combine to write this informative blog on African culture, news and development
- African Cities for the Future: Funded by a grant from USAID, this is the blog of a multi-agency project looking at fairer distribution of water and sanitation services to Africa’s urban poor
- African Development for the Completely Bloody Ignorant: Fun and informative Blog covering the most newsworthy Development issues
- After Africa: Pernille’s previous blog was called ‘Louder than Swahili’ and detailed her time in Tanzania. Now she is back in her native Denmark and ‘After Africa’ takes up the story
- Aid On The Edge of Chaos: AOTEOC is the work of Ben Ramalingam and this site aims to give the latest thinking on the links between Complexity Science and International Aid
- Aid Thoughts: A newer blog but already a worthwhile read
- Aid Workers Network – Blog Aggregator: The Aid Workers Network aggregates many personal blogs onto this one page
- Aid Writing: Great new conversational Aid and Global Development blog by Paul Clist a Research Fellow in the School of International Development, UEA, UK
- Aideology: This new blog examines the processes and common topics within Global Development work and trys to give constructive criticism when it fails. It trys to unearth the common reasons why Development work can persistently fail
- AIDG Blog: Absorbing blog of the Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group who through outreach programmes help individuals and communities in the developing world gain access to Developed World infrastructure
- Aidnography: A blog at the intersection of Development studies, research and anthropology
- Aidwatch: A widely read blog written by researchers at New York’s Development Research Institute
- Al Borde Del Caos (Edge of Chaos): Pablo writes this excellent blog from the perspective of 20 years of working in Global Development. It is primarily concerned with Evaluation, Development and Complexity. English translation of this site available
- Alternative Social Developments: This blog offers insights into the understanding of Social Development and examines interesting alternatives to the conventional thinking on the subject
- Amanda Makulec: Amanda is a stalwart of the Washington DC Development scene, and works as a contractor for a large development agency. Her blog reflects her interests in International Aid, and is influenced by her work and study in Kenya and around the world
- Anti Poverty Blog: A look at how an individual can make a difference both locally and nationally
- Bapala: Shawn’s Lesotho based Social Development blog
- Barefoot Economics: Excellent development blog by Canadian engineer Owen Scott and friends working on water supply projects in Malawi
- Beginning in Bamako: This is Stephen’s useful ‘Water as a resource’ and Sanitation resource about his research in Mali and also contains his comments on Global development in general
- Ben's Blog: Great ‘first person’ development practitioner’s blog from Nepal
- Better Aid: A Blog offering the inside story on how Governments and NGO’s spend their money
- Beyond Aid: Impressive in scope, Beyond Aid is the work of a Canadian based freelance journalist who has travelled extensively in the Developing World. This site often includes helpful ’round-ups’ of events from the sector
- Beyond Good Intentions: An interesting site looking at innovative approaches in Development
- Bilal Siddiqi – Economic Development, Law and Conflict: A carefully researched and analytical look at Development in the context of Conflict and International Law by West African based Oxford PhD Student Bilal
- Blood And Milk: Alanna’s long running and excellent blog on all things Development
- Blurring Borders: The excellent Blurring Borders is written by Fulbright student Kevin Donovan whos currently based in Southern Africa and who writes about his experiences, ICT4D, Politics and Development
- Bottom Up Thinking: A thoughtful, well written if sometimes cynical read on the intersections of Conservation and Development
- Bricks and Mortar: Bricks and Mortar is an insightful blog on a variety of Development topics. It offers useful commentary on NGO developments and Microfinance
- Can? We? Save? Africa?: An East African view on Aid, transparency of aid and philanthropy
- Center for Global Development: Comprehensive Blog run by US based Think Tank
- Chandan Sapkota: Interesting Development and public policy blog from Chandan Sapkota, Junior Fellow for Trade, Equity & Development program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Chris Blattman: Engaging and far reaching development, conflict resolution and foreign policy site from researcher and lecturer Chris Blattman
- Communications, Poverty and Development: This blog is written by Amanda, who after spending time working in Uganda has returned to her native Canada and now writes about how Sub Saharan Africa is portrayed in the Western media
- Community in the Ecuadorian Amazon: This is an engaging diary by Emily who is a student of Water Resources and Sanitation in Development. This blog charts her involvement in a community project ihn Ecuador
- Congo Girl: A great Development and social commentary blog from the DRC
- Damian Corbet – Global Issues Without Borders: Damian addresses both Water resource and security writing with Development and Human Rights in this very readable, often updated blog
- Dani Rodrik's weblog: Harvard Professor Dani Rodrik’s blog sets out to challenge many of our pre-conceived thoughts on Economic Development
- Daniel Esser – A Blog on the Politics of International Development: The School of International Services’ Professor Daniel Esser uses his blog to chart his experiences at the School and offer insights into the Politics of International Development
- David Roodman's Microfinance Open Book Blog: This CDG hosted blog is where David Roodman gives a candid insight into the writing of his book about the history of Microfinance
- Defeat Poverty: Popular blog focusing on economic strategies in combating poverty
- Developing Jen: Worthwhile read from budding Development practitioner Jen, currently studying at Harvard.
- Development Dispatches: Highly polished, multi authored Global Development site detailing the findings and experiences of it’s contributors working and travelling all over the world
- Development Horizons: Insightful blog from Institute of Development Studies Director Lawrence Haddad
- Development Impact: This regularly updated blog from researchers at the World Bank focuses on studying Impact Evaluations in the Global Development sphere
- Development in Action Blog: This mutli-authored blog publishes well written articles on Global Development and Global Education amoung other topics from the volunteers and staff at Global voluntary organisation Development in Action
- Development Policy blog: Informative blog from the Australian based Development Policy Centre
- Development Rookie: As you might expect Development Rookie constitutes the thoughts of someone new to the Development sphere. This blog deals with new experiences as well as Health and Education related issues
- Development Watch UK: It’s been quiet for a little while but this blog offers useful statisitcal analysis and creative interpretation of Global Development data and trends
- DFID Bloggers: Portal to staff blogs from the British department for International Development
- Dispatches: Lindsey Morgan is based in Dar Es Salaam and these are her dispatches from the perspective of her work as Development Policy Analyst and her travels across East Africa
- Do No Harm: A collaborative effort from a group of LSE students that they’ve thankfully kept going post studies. They write on Global Health, Development and the site often includes a great reading lists
- Dominic On Development: Dominic’s aim in writing this blog is to create a jargon free narrative to his areas of research, namely Global Development and Education in Developing Countries. The result is an often updated and engaging comtemporary Global Development resource
- Emily Darko: Emily writes about Social Enterprise and Corporate Social Responsibility in the context of Global Development. Her blog includes excellent Case Studies of CSR in practice
- Empty Sky: An insightful commentary on Development and Aid, especially when either of those intersect with Southern Africa where the author is based
- Ending World Poverty: Though intermittently added to, this blog offers a useful narrative to Development discourse from writers associated with the Brookes World Poverty Institute at Manchester University
- Engaging Internationally: Bonnie Koenig’s blog draws on her 20+ years working internationally to address a diverse set of topics about organizations engaging internationally for social change. Topics include international development, scaling up, global-local linkages and social
- Ethical Blogger: A project set up by a consortium of international institutes that although hasn’t been updated for a while still boasts a valuable archive
- Ethnos Project: The Ethnos Project is a blog and resource that examines the ways in which ICT is affecting indigenous populations and also it’s broader role in Development. The site hosts an expansive Resources Database
- Evan Lieberman: Evan Lieberman is an Associate Professor at Princeton where he has led research into Governance and Human Development. This highly regarded blog reflects that work as well as offering an engaging narrative to contemporary Global Development themes
- Expat Backup: Set up by Ellie, this new blog is a diary of her travels and work plus it offers friendly advice and tips to other Aid Workers ‘in the field’
- Find What Works: Find What Works is a great project faithfully written by a Grad student detailing his learning and observations on Development topics
- From Poverty to Power: Oxfam’s Head of Research (UK) Duncan Green reflects here on Deveopment issues
- Frontier Markets: Frontier Markets is an engrossing Agricultural Development blog written by Wayne Miranda, currently based in Ghana
- Full Disclosure – The Aid Transparency Blog: With the pressure building on INGOs to be more transparent and to release more and better information regarding their affairs, ‘Full Disclosure’ aims to provide a discussion point on how this information may affect the way such organisations work
- Gauri's Mumblings..: Gauri’s inauspiciously titled blog belies an in-depth, formidable and long running information source on Knowledge Sharing and Management in Development
- Generation Development: A forum for young professionals and students to voice their thoughts on Global Development, with particular reference given to discussion on policy post Millenium Development Goals
- Getting Humanitarian Aid Right: A well written and informed look at the pitfalls and successes of development and Aid
- Give a Damn About Poverty?: An often updated ‘conversation’ on what we understand about poverty
- Global Dashboard Blog: Global Dashboard draws together the talents of a wide range of Policy setters and academics and publishes informative and relavent posts on international affairs often including Aid and Development
- Global Health Blog: Contributed to by people with a common medical and public health backgrounds, this project is aimed to create an online mechanism to facilitate harmonisation among international health care researchers, practitioners and funders
- Global Health Policy: Global Health blog from the Center of Global Development
- Globalisation and Development: A blog from the Globalisation Team at the Institute of Development Studies – this often highly informative read reflects the core projects of the team
- Gone Away the Ghana Way: A great ‘in the field’ blog from Lauren charting her experiences and her reflections on Private sector involvement in driving Development whilst working with Engineers Without Borders (Canada) in Ghana
- Good Developments: An interesting topical Development news blog from Katrin Eder and Peter Dörrie, who are both currently studying at Bradford University’s Department of Peace Studies
- Good Intentions are Not Enough: Engrossing site from Saundra Schimmelpfennig a leading aid expert who posts regularly on aid effectiveness.
- Governance Matters: The World Bank blog concerning good governance
- Graduate in Africa: A great new blog from an experienced Development worker on which she shares her insights of working in Southern Africa and offers optimism for jaded Development souls
- Ground Reality: Devendra Sharma is a global authority on Agricultural Development and the Environment. This engaging blog is a summary of his journalistic as well as academic efforts
- Haba na Haba: Haba na Haba has grown from a blog set up by voluntary workers who met in Tanzania. Haba na Haba derives from the KiSwahili meaning “Little by Little..” This blog addresses many of the topics that interest those volunteering overseas
- Health Geography: This impressive site is a showcase for the innovative work of Health Geographer Jamie Lundine. Currently based in Kenya, Jamie develops community mapping resources to aid healthcare, guide development and promote transparent good governance
- Health Information Systems Forum: This is the website for the Leadership Forum on Health Information Systems. The aim of the Forum is to strengthen Developing Countries own strategies for managing HIS
- How Do We See the World?: This contemporaneous blog is complementary to the PhD work of Catherine Blampied who is researching the attitudes to Global Development of the general public, with particular reference to young people
- How Matters: Interesting blog on reforming and maximising aid effectiveness
- Ian in Timor: British WaterAid policy and advocacy worker Ian blogs on his experiences in East Timor where rates of sanitation are amongst the lowest in the world
- ICT4D in Zambia and Ghana: Informative blog written by Martine Koopman field worker with Information Communication Technology for Development
- Ideas For Development Blog: An extremely comprehensive collaborative blog combining the talents of Development professionals and forums for professionals and students alike
- Ideas4Development: Set up by the Development Studies Association, Ideas4Development is a must read for helping to map the future thinking in Development and very useful when members of the DSA are involved in high profile conferences and events
- IFAD Social Reporting Blog: A long running blog outlining and building upon the work and activities of the International Fund for Agricultural Development
- IMF Direct: A blog hightlighting debate on IMF policy
- In Development: Chirs Murphy’s well written Information Technology blog from Western Kenya
- India Development Blog: A blog by researchers at the Institute for Financial Management and Research
- Innovation in Development Cooperation: An engaging ICT4D and broader Development blog written by Arjen Mulder an Accountability Coordinator with an international NGO
- Innovations for Poverty Action Blog: The Blog for IPA, a nonprofit organization that creates and evaluates solutions to social and development problems, and works to scale up successful ideas through implementation and dissemination to policymakers, practitioners, investors and donors.
- Innovations with Farmers: A great ‘in the field’ Development blog from northern Ghana charting service innovations researched in collaberation with local farmers
- Innovative Ideas for Development: An interesting ‘collaberative effort blog’ aimed at sharing ideas in the Development sphere
- International Development Should…: An interesting and thoughtful blog on bottom up Development – involving the people you intend to help
- International Health Blog: In-depth International Health blog from the American Public Health Association
- IPE and Development: Perspectives on Development and IPE from Univeristy of Birmingham (UK) based doctoral student
- Jina Moore: Blog of central African based freelance journalist – excellent Human Rights coverage
- Karen Grepin's Global Health Blog: Karen’s blog is an in-depth and authoritative look at issues surrounding Global and Public health
- Kariobangi: Kariobangi is a neighbourhood in eastern Nairobi, but in this sense it is a fresh economic development blog from an IDS (Kenya) student based in the city. It offers commentary on Development and entrepreneurship covering Kariobangi, Kenya and Africa
- Ken Jackson: A brief but topical Economic and Institutional Development blog by Wilfred Laurier University Assistant Professor Ken Jackson
- Kigali Wire: Fascinating social commentary and news site and blog from Kigali, Rwanda by Graham Holliday. Includes great photography too.
- KM on a Dollar a Day: Ian Thorpe is Senior Information and Knowledge Manager with UNCF. His insightful blog contains not only his thoughts on working in Knowledge Management but also on Aid and Development in general
- Kniginia: Intelligent, insightful, broad and at times witty. Kniginia or “my battles with the social sciences and desktop chaos ” offers excellent analysis of many aspects of Development. Particularly good are it’s literature reviews.
- Kristina Stories: What an Development Practitioners blog should be like. Canadian Engineer Kristina writes of her experiences in Malawi with Engineers Without Borders in this often updated and engrossing blog
- Landlocked Blues: A great diary from Claire detailing the colourful life of a Development worker living and working in Nepal
- Laurenist: A sly sideways look at the Development world
- Law and Development: A blog that encourages analysis of the intersection between International Law and Development
- Lessons I Learned: Daniela navigates the world of NGOs from Cambodia
- Lifting the Poverty Curtain: NGO veteran Matt Davies blogs about Poverty alleviation from Paris
- Louder than Swahili: Excellent long running blog from Tanzania – a great resource for those interested in Development on the continent
- Mapping: (No) Big Deal: Primož is based in Kenya where he works with the Map Kibera Trust. Mapping plays a huge role in Development and this blog charts it’s use in ICT4D, Water Sanitation and Governance amongst other things
- Marc F. Bellemare: Marc Bellemare is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Duke University in the US. His blog, as well as being a useful resource is an authoriative commentary especially on issues surrounding Agricultural and Economic Development
- Margin Notes: This blog by Harvard based Development Economist Tristen Reed serves as a useful commentary on Papers and research in this subject
- Marklawi: This is a great Aid worker blog from Australian Mark, charting his work with young people with physical and learning disabilities in Malawi
- Maternal Mortality Daily: Kate Mitchell’s excellent site sharing information on the appalling toll of women in the Developing World who die during childbirth
- Micro Capital Monitor: Busy news blog for all things Microfinance related
- Microcredit Summit Campaign Secretariat Blog: A good source of Microfinance news from the staff at the Microcredit Summit Campaign
- Microfinanseer: This blog charts Roxanne’s thoughts on Microfinance and entrepreneurship and their application to social causes
- Modernize Aid: Informative blog of the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network, a US lobbying organisation aimed at reforming the way the United States projects it’s Aid distribution
- Monitoring Aid: This new Monitoring and Evaluation blog by Washington based Roberto looks set to become a valuable resource for helping to sift through what at times can seem like ever changing trends and overwhelming information
- Mountains & Valleys: Mountains & Valleys is the work of Miranda who posts about her experiences in Global Development, Gender and Public Health. Miranda divides her time between her studies and Togo where she plays an important role in the Learn Africa Project
- Mo’dernity, Mo’problems: Mo’dernity, Mo’problems is the project of Grant a policy and conflict resolution specialist based in Central Africa
- My Development Diary: This is the diary of Engineers Without Borders worker Siera. It offers a valuable insight into the work of EWB and has already proven it’s worth as a Development resource charting Siera’s experiences in Northern Ghana
- My Earth Print: The Blog of Mitchell Sipus, an Aid worker at the Dadaab Refugee Camps in Kenya
- My Heart's In Accra: A ‘must read’ Blog by Ethan Zuckerman focusing mainly on observations of Africa as well as news and current affairs from the Continent
- My ICS Journey to Nepal: This is a blog by a overseas volunteer who is able to do so via the UK Governments’ International Citizen Service. She is off to Nepal and these pages should document the whole thing
- Next Billion Blog: The Blog of the Development through enterprise site
- ODI Blog: Often updated blog from the London based Overseas Development Institute
- On My Way: A reflective, informative and a great all round Development blog from Suvojit currently an NGO manager in Ghana
- One Aid Worker Girl: An often frank and off-beat diary from a young Aid Worker as she starts her career in the sector
- Opalo's Weblog: Stanford graduate Ken Opalo writes this great African Development blog with special focus on his interests of African institutional development, political economy and governance
- Open Budgets Blog: The Open Budgets Blog is part of the International Budget Partnership and posts articles relating to accountability in Development
- Open the Echo Chamber: An informative blog written by Edward Carr offering in-depth analysis on the intersection of Development and Global change
- Owen Org: Interesting Blog of UK & Ethiopia based Development Practitioner
- Participation, Power and Social Change: A Blog from the researchers in the Participation team at the Institute of Development Studies. Although new this blog will highlight work of the team (including Robert Chambers) and others and include comment based around it’s core themes of Participatio
- Pas à Pas: Helen’s views on the Development sector informed by her work in West Africa and soon Haiti. This thoughtful blog deals primarily with issues in Public Health, Gender and Aid
- Peace Dividend Trust Blog: A great general Global Development blog from a strong assortment of writers. The PDT blog touches on everthing from Peace Studies, Aid, Microfinance and Environmentalism
- Pearlmanblog: This is the blog of Cambodian based Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Consultant Andrew Pearlman, who bases his work on an understanding of the community he works in
- Penelope M.C: Multifaceted development and politics blog by NGO founder and development practitioner Penelope
- Planning the Day: Planning the Day is written by Cambodian based Humanitarian Aid and Womens health worker Meg
- Pop Goes the Weasel: A long running, engaging and thorough blog on Aid Transparency and on making improvements to Global Development practice
- Poverty & Growth Blog: Maintained by the World Bank, this site resource on poverty related issues
- Poverty Matters Blog: The Guardian’s pick from the often excellent writting on it’s Development pages. A must read.
- Poverty News Blog: Selected news stories and articles relating to the struggle of the poor around the world
- Private Sector Development Blog: Examining the role of the Private Sector in Development initiatives
- Questions to Questions: Canadian Dan Boland works in Ghana with Engineers Without Borders on their Governance and Rural Infrastructure Team. This great blog is a fantastic record of Dan’s work, thoughts on Development and his time with EWB
- Rachel Strohm: This excellent blog is written by Rachel who is currently studying for a Masters but who already has impressive field experience, especially in the field of Microfinance/Micro-insurance in Central Africa
- Rethinking Development Economics: A blog that aims to publicise research that may re-mould ‘development thinking’
- Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Blog: Engaging blog from the Centre for Global Development that analyzes US Aid and Development practice
- Rick on the Road: An Aid monitoring and evaluation blog offering in depth analysis of the M&E process in relation to projects and policies. This blog also acts as the Editorial section of the MandE NEWS website
- Rosebell's Blog: Rosebell’s absorbing Conflict and Peace Studies blog with particular reference to her homeland of Uganda
- Ross Thuotte: Mr Thuotte works for the Washington based Center for Global Development and this fresh looking (and reading) Development blog is based mostly on African Economic Policy
- Roving Bandit: A varied and very interesting Economic Development blog focusing offering great insights on especially Southern Sudan
- Roxanna Samii blog: Roxanna’s informative blog on ICT, Organisational and Knowledge Management, Rural Livelihoods and Social Media
- Ruth Stewart's Blog: The blog of Dr Ruth Stewart a Research Consultant based at the University of London’s Social Science Unit
- Ryan C Briggs: Washington based Ryan Briggs writes from an informed stance on Development and Social Science issues
- Sahel Blog: Alex Thurston’s Sahel Blog is an excellent point of contact for news regarding politics and religion from a vast swathe of northern and central Africa
- Sam Barratt's Blog: Previously with Oxfam, now Head of Media for the Global Campaign for Education. Sam Barratt’s blog looks at how media can be used to influence Development
- Sarah's Gone to Ghana: Blog from Engineers Without Borders volunteer Sarah. Though this diary has now come to an end it stands as an excellent record of a young volunteers travails overseas. It also contains some notable essays on Gender, getting to understand poverty and the d
- Scarlett Lion: Colourful Blog of Liberian based Development worker Glenna
- Short Sentences: This is a sometime ‘Aid Skeptic’ yet engaging read from Washington based Tate Watkins
- Siena Anstis: Siena is an award winning Journalist who writes here about her Human Rights work in Cambodia as well as a host of other issues from a career that has so far seen her work in many Developing Countries
- Simon Maxwell: As former head of the Overseas Development Institute, Simon Maxwell blogs from an authoritative position on a wide range of Global Development topics
- Smart Aid Faux Pas: An interesting as well as long running Global Development and Aid blog from self confessed Development geek Lithaca
- Social Performance Indicators Blog: This is the blog of the Microfinance Information Exchange. It invites contributors to write articles on the the social performance of Microfinance projects
- SocioLingo Africa: An in-depth African Social Studies and development blog
- Spirit in Action: The Blog of central African based Mirco finance/grant organisation ‘Spirit in Action’. An informative read for those with an interest of the broad effects of Microfinance in rural Africa
- Staying for Tea: An excellent and insightful blog highlighting that Development and Aid is about prioritising the individuals you wish to help not the NGO or project you work for
- Stephanie Finigan: Enthusiastic recent Global Development graduate Stephanie records her thoughts, impressions and literature reviews on the sector
- Stuff Expat Aid Workers Like: Often humorous look at the NGO/Aid worker world written by the people that know
- Subject Verb Object: A fascinating and long running blog by Benin based Theresa who is working on a tech/Web project in Cotonou, Benin’s economic capital
- Tales from the Warm Heart of Africa: A new blog from Han, an Aid Worker based in Malawi
- Texas In Africa: Site by Laura Seay concentrating on civil society issues in eastern and central Africa
- The Citizen Journalist: Maureen Agena is interested in how modern communication technology is assisting Development, specifically in East Africa
- The Development Roast: Loulia is new to Development, but as this blog proves she’s already adept at casting a critical eye over many aspects of it. Armed with a newly gained Masters in the subject, ‘The Development Roast’ chronicles her travels as well her critiques of the Glob
- The First Tranche: An information rich blog by the staff of Aid Data
- The Growth Blog: Blog of the Growth Comission charting it’s work over the duration of time it will be sitting
- The Hungy Horse: A promising new Global Development blog from graduate Emma, where she shares some thoughts and papers on Aid, Trade and Development Economics
- The Kathmandu Diet: Chase is a Social Development volunteer working with the Rural Institution for Community Development in Nepal
- The More I See: Interesting new Global Health blog from Malawian based Medical/Development Educator and project manager
- The New Security Beat: This blog run by staff at the Woodrow Wilson Centre is an excellent resource that looks at connections among environmental, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy
- The Remote Goat: Engaging and frank blog from Sudanese based NGO worker
- The Road to The Horizon / Aid Worker Strand: This is the ‘Aid Worker’ thread from the excellent Road to the Horizon site written by Peter who can turn his storytelling skills to many development related subjects
- The Trickle Up Blog: Blog of the Microfinance organisation ‘Trickle Up’ detailing their work in Africa and Asia
- This is Africa: Excellent diary of African based US NGO worker
- This is Zimbabwe Blog: A still vital and reliable news source from Zimbabwe
- Throwing Down the Water: Writings from Haiti: Emily Cavan is a public health advisor and is currently working in Haiti. She is also a Freelance writer and as such her blog from Haiti offers well written and insightful accounts of her experiences in one of the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nations
- Tim Unwin's Blog: A blog that highlights communication technology’s role in promoting sustainable development
- Timbuktu Chronicles: Long running and progressive blog that isn’t affraid to tackle Development head on from the perspective of new technologies
- Tumbling from the Cave: This blog offers a distinctive analysis of and comment on Global Development news with thoughtful use of multimedia
- Unpacking Development: New Blog written by Kate Jongbloed and Melanie Gorka from Toronto
- UpLook: Rowan is at the start of his career in Global Development. This blog is primarily of his observations of Development and the sector and gives a voice to the frustrated interns everywhere
- Usalama: Usalama (Calmness) is the work of Yale graduate Carol who has a lot to say on Development and also the role of the aid worker and is not afraid to say it. She is currently studying for a PhD at Cambridge
- Virtual Economics: Virtual Economics is a project by researchers at the Australian National University aimed at promoting best practice in Development and Aid research and on concentrating on methods that work
- Wait… What?: A dedicated and detailed blog by Linda Raftree an NGO worker specialising in ICT as well as a wide range of other subjects
- Wanderlust: Great reportage, pictures and dissection of issues surrounding the life of an aid worker and much else besides can be found here
- Water Wellness: A well written and thoughtful Sanitation/Engineering blog from Malawi based Canadian Engineers Without Borders worker Duncan McNicholl
- Waylaid Dialectic: Thoughts on Development and Aid by a former NGO worker
- We Can Do: A site dealing specifically with issues effecting Disabled people in Developing Countries
- What Am I Doing Here?: Engineer Without Borders volunteer Erin’s blog. A fantastically insightful and well written account of her work in Ghana working with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture
- Will Swanson's Blog: This links to the Humanitarian stream on Will Swanson’s excellent site. Aid worker Will’s site covers the everyday adventures an Aid worker can experience, many of which are captured in his exceptional photography
- World Education Blog: The World Education Blog is an in-depth forum that aims to raise awareness and ask questions relating to the state of Global Education
- Youth Development Voice: The excellent ‘Youth Development Voice’ provides a forum for young people starting out in the Global Development sphere the opportunity to write about their experiences
Development Advocacy
- Aid Rating: Aid Rating, a German based advocacy organisation with the aim to “contribute to better aid by measuring effectiveness/impact of interventions and making them comparable”
- Open Aid: Promoting transparency in Aid and the use of ‘ICT4D’ this German based NGO carries out extensive consultancy work for within the Development sphere
- Transparency and Accountability Initiative: A multi-agency funded, collaborative effort established to strengthen the Development process and to ensure it is more democratic. A great online resource
Development Consultancy
- Africa Practice: African focused strategic communications company
- African Initiatives: Social justice organisation specialising in working in small communities.
- Development Initiatives: UK based Development consultancy company that also hosts not for profit development activities
- Give Well: A US based Chairty ‘evaluator’ that works with charities and NGO’s to maximise their work effectiveness
- Global Humanitarian Assistance: Site of a programme run by Development Initiatives with the aim of better understanding aid distribution and outcomes
- ITAD: UK based sustainable development consultancy firm. Clients include the UK Government.
- Mokoro: This Oxford based consultancy offers a range of services to a wide span of actors in the Global Development sphere including Governments, NGOs, Universities and the Private Sector
- Partnership for Research in International Affairs and Development: PRIAD is a Global Development consultancy and research service
- Results For Development Institute (R4D): a An nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating social and economic progress in low and middle income countries.
- WYG Group: Site of a leading International Socio-Economic consultancy.
Individuals Sites
- Alanna Shaikh: A self styled Development optimist and skeptic, Alanna writes for a number of Development sites including Blood & Milk and is a Senior Fellow at TED
- Andrew Pearlman: Andrew Pearlman is a Consultant in Disaster Risk Management (DRM) and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) with experience of working with multiple agencies and NGOs. He is currently based in Cambodia
- Andy Sumner: Andy Sumner is Research Fellow in the Vulnerability and Poverty Reduction Team at the Institute of Development Studies and a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Global Development, Washington, DC. This is his IDS page with biography and extensive links to p
- Caroline Cage: Caroline is a Doctoral student who’s PhD combines her background in Architecture with that of Development. Her site provides updates on her PhD as well as a wide range of projects
- Edward Carr: Ed Carr is a tenured associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of South Carolina. This site links to much of his published work including details of his book ‘Delivering Development’
- Markus Eberhardt: Markus is a Development Economist and a Fellow at the Centre for the Study of African Economics. His site includes to his research and a wealth of links to Economic data
- Michael Clemens: Michael heads the Migration and Development Initiative at the Center for Global Development where he is a Senior Fellow
- Ruth Stewart: Dr Ruth Stewart is a Research Consultant currently based at the University of London’s Social Science Research Unit where she has recently published research on the global impact of Microfinance programs
- Vijaya Ramachandran: Vijaya is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development in Washington DC. Her research concentrates on Private Sector Development in Africa and Food Security. This is her CGD page linking to many of her publications
Institutions/Govt
- Africa Research Institute: The Africa Research Institute is a London based Think Tank that publishes papers over a broad range of subjects that aim to encourage enlightened debate about the continent
- African Population and Health Research Center: With it’s Headquaters in Nairobi Kenya the APHRC is a non-profit, INGO committed to conducting high quality and policy-relevant research on population and health issues facing sub-Saharan Africa
- Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies: BIDS offers a powerful independent voice from the Developing World and is a leading global centre of Global Development research
- Brooks World Poverty Institute: Manchester University based global poverty research Institute
- Center for Global Development: The still comparatively new Center for Global Development has built a formidable reputation in Washington and further afield for it’s research and analysis of the Developing World
- Center for International Development and Conflict Management: University of Maryland based research centre which aims to understand the connections between conflict and development
- Center for International Development, Harvard University: A leading place of learning, Harvard University’s Center for International Development seeks to educate the Development policy makers of the future
- Centre for Development Alternatives: Relatively new Indian based research centre that is already challenging assumptions in Development thinking
- Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo: Established in 1990 the The Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) is a leading Scandinavian research institute that promotes work on sustainable Development
- Centre for Development Policy and Research, SOAS: The CDPR brings together an inter-departmental approach at London’s School of African and Oriental Studies to work on policy-oriented research into Development studies
- Centre of Research in the Economics of Development: Development Research Department of the University of Namur, Belgium
- Chr. Michelsen Institute: Norweigen based Development research institution with the goal of widening public discourse on international development issues
- Chronic Poverty Research Centre: The CPRC is a partnership of Universities, Research Institutions and NGO’s that focuses attention on the problem of chronic poverty.
- Commission on Growth and Development: A multi government funded body tasked with understanding growth and development and to applying it’s findings to future policy
- Conflict, Security and Development Group – King's College London: Website of the Conflict, Security and Development Group at King’s College London
- Courant Research Centre – Poverty, Equity and Growth in Developing Countries: German based Development research centre that carries out research focusing on the statistical and economical analysis of the dynamics of income and non-income poverty and inequality, as well as the policy determinants of poverty change
- CRISE – Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity: Oxford based Institute set up to explore the links between ethnicity and conflict in the Developing World
- Danish Institute for International Studies: This small but highly regarded Institute is funded by the Danish state and publishes research on a broad range of global topics. It also works in a consultative capacity
- Department for International Development (DfID): Homepage to the British Government’s International Development department
- Development Policy Centre: The Development Policy Centre is an organised research unit at the Crawford School of Economics and Government
- Development Research Institute: Home to a growing team of researchers – based at New York University
- Fritz Institute: An Institute that that aims to build and learn from disasters in order to enable communities to adopt ‘best practice’ in response and recovery
- German Development Institute: Homepage to the highly regarded German Development Institute (DIE)
- Independent Commission for Aid Impact: Independent UK body set up to scrutinise the effectiveness of British Aid policy
- Institute of African Studies – Carleton University: The only Institute of its kind in Canada, Carleton University’s Institute of African Studies aims to provide an wholistic approach to the study of the African continent
- Institute of Development Studies: Homepage of leading global research institute. This portal includes links to all of IDS’ excellent information services
- International Council on Security and Development: Homepage for the International Policy thinktank
- International Development Committee: Homepage to the British Government body that oversees it’s performance on International Development issues
- International Development Law Organization: IDLO supports efforts by developing transitional countries to strengthen the rule of law and good governance in order to stimulate sustainable economic and social development and to alleviate poverty
- International Development Research Centre: A Canadian government supported centre that also supports research into Resource Management and Communications Technology for Development
- International Development UEA: The homepage to the widely respected International Development department at the University of East Anglia
- International Food Policy Research Institute: Washington based Institute aimed at the eradication of hunger and poverty
- International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD): UN based organisation specialising in the eradication of rural poverty
- International Institute for Sustainable Development: Canadian based Institute that champions global research into sustainable development. Hosts a number of initiatives and networks
- International Livestock Research Institute: The ILRI works through livestock intensive agricultural systems in the Developing World with the aim of bettering peoples lives
- Irish Aid: Homepage for the Irish government’s international aid department
- London International Development Centre: The LIDC is made up of five constituent colleges all based in London. Together they conduct research and training programmes into complex international development challenges
- Norad (Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation): Norway is a leading contributor of International Aid and Assistance – this is the Government agency responsible
- North-South Institute: Ranked the World’s Top small Think Tank (2011), the North-South Institute offers key analysis on issues affecting the Developing World
- Overseas Development Institute: Homepage to London based Development thinktank
- Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative: Based in the International Development Department at the University of Oxford, the OPHI is an Economic Development research centre with the aim of providing ‘real world’ solutions to eradicating poverty
- Results for Development Institute: ‘R4D’ is a Washington based non profit organisation that provides analysis and information to NGOs and Governments on not just issues related to Global Development but also Global Health and the Environment
- RIMISP – Latin American Centre for Rural Development: Spanish language pages of the Chilean based Rural Development Research Institute
- Social Science Research Council: Homepage to US based international Social Science research and study centre
- Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA): Home to Swedish Government’s International Development agency which has extensive global influence and resources
- The Foundation for Development Cooperation: Australian based Development non governmental cooperative
- The Humanitarian Centre: An umbrella organisation linking together Cambridge based NGOs and the University to maximise their efforts on reducing global poverty
- The Institute for the Study of the Americas: The Institute for the Study of the Americas promotes, coordinates and provides a focus for research and postgraduate teaching on the Americas – Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States – in the University of London.
- United Nations Development Programme: The United Nations’ development network. The UNDP is vital in the organisation and implimentation of international development policy
- US Aid: Washington based US Federal agency active since World War 2
Knowledge Services
- Aid Data: Aid Data is a valuable Knowledge Service that attempts to clarify the financial flows of Development finance and Foreign Aid
- Aid Info: A site dedicated to promoting transparency in Aid distribution and poverty reduction. Hosted by UK based Development Initiatives.
- AiDA: AiDA stands for ‘Accessible Information on Development Activities’ and aims to give an overview of who is doing what in the Development sphere. Excellent country by country browsing facility.
- Aidsportal: A service dedicated to the sharing of research regarding the combat of HIV/Aids
- Bridge: IDS hosted knowledge service with the aim of promoting gender awareness and human rights
- British Library for Development Studies: An Institute for Development Studies resource that for nearly 50 years has built up an unrivaled range of Development Literature
- Commit 4 Africa: A iniative to hold world leaders to their promises in relation to African development. Site contains a database of agreements made in relation ot the continent.
- Dev Reporter: A multi-pronged approach to Development reportage
- DEVCONDATA: This rather basic blog provides descriptions to data sets valuable to Development Economists. Navigation is aided by a Country by Country breakdown and topic labels
- Development Blogs: Essentially an Aggregator for Development related articles – very useful!
- Development Gateway: Development Information portal
- Development Practitioners Forum: An excellent knowledge exchange site for Development Practitioners
- Development Studies Association: The DSA provides a space where people (primarily in the UK and Ireland) with an interest in International Development can meet and share ideas, research and contacts
- Eldis: A leading resource for shared Development research, policy ideas and news
- Forum on the Future of Aid: A UK based initiative that facilitates online discussion between donor and recipient country organisations and experts
- Full Disclosure – The Aid Transparency Blog: With the pressure building on INGOs to be more transparent and to release more and better information regarding their affairs, ‘Full Disclosure’ aims to provide a discussion point on how this information may affect the way such organisations work
- Gates Keepers: A feed of news reports giving scrutiny to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
- Global Humanitarian Assistance: GHA aims to create a clear perspective on the often messy and complicated processes that characterise Humanitarian Aid. Its striking website delivers clear and relevant information in easy to navigate workstreams. GHA is an information service of Develop
- Governance and Social Development Resource Centre: The GSDRC is an Australian/UK funded information service. It provides support information to in-field operatives
- Humanitarian Practice Network: The HPN is a peer written and reviewed forum where aid practioners submit papers for covering all aspects of Humanitarian work
- Imp-Act Consortium: With the aim of influencing the provision of Microfinance through collaborative research and teaching this IDS (UK) based service provides an important resource in the form of it’s substantive website
- Innovations for Poverty Action: A Non Profit Organisation using evidence based solutions to tackle poverty
- Livelihoods Resource Centre: DfID hosted information service dedicated to rural development research
- Micro Links: A USAid knowledge sharing site with the aim of promoting the organisations’ Microfinance activities
- Microfinance Gateway: A very large and comprehensive online resource for the Microfinance sector
- Microfinance Information Exchange: Based in the US this organisation offers inpartial critical information for those involved in Microfinance and MFIs
- OARE: OARE (Online Access to Research in the Environment) is a Yale hosted UN project that boasts a large database of published Environmental science research
- Participation Resource Centre: The PRC is an online database of documents relating to participatory approaches in Development
- Participation, Power and Social Change: A Blog from the researchers in the Participation team at the Institute of Development Studies. Although new this blog will highlight work of the team (including Robert Chambers) and others and include comment based around it’s core themes of Participatio
- Research for Development: DfID hosted site – a useful portal for accessing a wide range of knowledge services and governmental links
- The Humanitarian Centre: An umbrella organisation linking together Cambridge based NGOs and the University to maximise their efforts on reducing global poverty
- The Student Initiative: The Student Initiative is an exciting project run on a multi-University basis combining the talents of Students to the challenges of the Development Sphere
- Why Dev: A user content generated site directed at young people where they can share articles and thoughts in an online community environment
News
- Africa News: Leading news website for independent African journalism
- Africa The Good News: Excellent South African based website that aims to promote the positive news from Africa
- Aid News: News aggigator site that sources from 50 different Development and Aid news feeds
- DAC News: DACnews has the latest news, statistics and best practice recommendations from the OECD DAC.
- Development and Aid World News Service (DAWNS): This daily digest of emailed Global Development and Aid related news is thoughtfully compiled by Mark Goldberg of UN Dispatch and Tom Murphy. The Digest is a paid for service but is invaluable for those with limited time
- Development Industry: An excellent and honest meeting place, information source and library. A must see for those working invloved with Development
- Developments: Developments magazine is published by DFID quarterly and is aimed explaining the work of DFID and introducing Development topics to a wider audience
- EFA Global Monitoring Report: Supported by UNESCO the Education for All Global Monitoring Report links together the best research on Global Education attainment
- Glocal Times: The Glocal Times is an online newspaper based at Malmö University looking at and promoting the integration of Communications technology with Global Development research
- Humanitarian News: Humanitarian News is a comprehensive and deadicated news aggrigation service that sources from over 1000 sites. A must read for Development Practitioners
- Inter Press Service: The IPS is an excellent news service that concentrates on news from the Developing World and on issues and news stories surrounding Development and Civil Society
- IRIN News: UN backed comprehensive humanitarian news site
- Monitoring and Evaluation NEWS: A must read news website for those involved in M&E as it focuses on evaluations of all types of Development projects. It is managed by independent M&E consultant Rick Davies who includes useful M&E methodology within the site
- OECD Observer: Online presence of magazine of Organisation For Economic Co-Operation and Development
- Poverty News Blog: Selected news stories and articles relating to the struggle of the poor around the world
- Relief Web: Information service for the Humanitarian sector
- Reuters Alertnet: Excellent humanitarian and aid news resource
- The Discomfort Zone: An excellent online magazine that attempts to project a global perspective on matters concerning the Developing World and International Development
- The Guardian – Global Development: A joy and a serious breakthrough for Development discourse – a dedicated section in a globally respected newspaper. Global Development in the Guardian teams that paper’s considerable resources the Worlds leading researchers
- The Huffington Post: The online newspaper Huffington Post’s International Development feed
- The Non-Profit Press: Press Releases and News Bulletins from Non-Profit Organisations
- UN Dispatch: United Nations News site offering insights to all things ‘UN’. Includes several engrossing blog feeds.
- United Nations University – News & Events: A fantastic news resource, with a great archive from the UNU
- World And Media: An up and coming news site with an aim of promoting Development issues in the mainstream media and giving more focus to Developing Countires (Formerly Connect-World)
- Zunia: Comprehensive Development information and research exchange
NGOs
- Development Studies Association: UK and Ireland based Association that allows members to share development research
- Innovations For Poverty Action: Site for anonprofit organisation that creates and evaluates solutions to social and development problems.
- International HIV/Aids Alliance: Leading global HIV/Aids awareness NGO that seeks to empower Civil Society in the combat of the disease
- IT Skills 4 Rural Kenya: UK and Kenya based voluntary organisation that aims to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural Kenya
- Swedepeace: Swedepeace collaborate with a Global network of partners and helps to create conditions for human security and and peaceful conflict resolution
- Une Option de Plus: ‘Une Option de Plus’ is a network of various Health, Social and Education NGOs working in Ecuador today
Online Communities
- Aid Source: Great new Social Network for humanitarian aid workers – packed with features
- Aid Workers Network: A British based networking and support site for Aid Workers globally
- Conversations for a Better World: An online platform with a Global Health and Development slant. Contributors are encouraged to initiate debate and can also ‘guest edit’
- Dev Reporter: A multi-pronged approach to Development reportage
- Development Dispatches: Highly polished, multi authored Global Development site detailing the findings and experiences of it’s contributors working and travelling all over the world
- Development Roots: Site still at time of writing under construction – keep an eye out here…
- Development Studies Association: The DSA provides a space where people (primarily in the UK and Ireland) with an interest in International Development can meet and share ideas, research and contacts
- Eldis Community: This is a leading online Development community from the IDS based Eldis knowledge service. The Eldis community is a great place to share research and to connect with others in the sector
- Evidence-Based Policy in Development Network: This Overseas Development Institute based community service has the goal of establishing a “worldwide community of practice for think tanks, policy research institutes and similar organisations working in international development, to promote more evidenc
- Generation Development: A forum for young professionals and students to voice their thoughts on Global Development, with particular reference given to discussion on policy post Millenium Development Goals
- Health Dev | Key Correspondents Team: The Key Correspondents Team is an initiative run by the International HIV/Aids Alliance. It is an online community of activitists who regularly submit articles relating to Global Health matters, most notably HIV/Aids and TB.
- Knowledge Management for Development (KM4DEV): Extensive social network for those involved with Knowledge Management in Global Development and who wish to share ideas and resources online. Site also provides links to journals and organises workshops
- Macalester Development Group: Based at Macalester College, St Paul, Minnesota the MDG are a formalised group of students that share an interest in Global Development. Their site contains links to blogs and initiatives by the group as well as an excellent ‘News and Updates’ page
- Peace and Collaborative Development Network: Very large professional networking community for people in Global Development and a large number of related areas to share ideas, research and contacts
- The Development Cafe: A friendly online Development community where members are encouraged to upload and share video, photos and blog posts as well as engage in online discussion
- The Student Initiative: The Student Initiative is an exciting project run on a multi-University basis combining the talents of Students to the challenges of the Development Sphere
- Youth Development Voice: The excellent ‘Youth Development Voice’ provides a forum for young people starting out in the Global Development sphere the opportunity to write about their experiences
Online Resources
- Conflict, Security and Development Group Papers: Online Paper resource from the Conflict, Security and Development Group at King’s College
- International Institute for Sustainable Development – Publications Centre: Online based resources of the IISD
- Publish What You Find (Online Papers): Online paper resource of Aid Transparency group ‘Publish What You Find’
- United Nations University Online Sustainability Training Manuals: A growing compilation of training manuals on Sustainable Development (PDF Downloads)
Podcasts
- Africa Research Institute – Audio: An interesting collection of the Institutes’ recordings from seminars, discussions and lectures
- Development Drums: Development news in Podcasts
- Forced Migration: Forced Migration online offer an extensive lists of Refugee and Forced Human movement related podcasts including lectures from forced migration events and discussions between experts on forced migration issues from academia, practitioner organizations and
- Global Prosperity Wonkcast: A useful podcast from experts at the Center for Global Development
- Institute of Development Studies: The audio library for the IDS’s impressive Podcast collection
- Institute of Development Studies (Mixcloud): IDS’s Podcasts made easily available at Mixcloud.com
- International Livestock Research Institute: Library of podcasts from the ILRI
- London School of Economics: List of currently available International Development themed podcasts from the LSE
- SOAS Radio: A long running internet radio station from the School of African and Oriental Studies in London. Excellent selection of programmes reflecting the School’s expertise in Africa and Asia
- Social Innovation Conversations: Link to the International Development stream of the Social Innovations Conversations site
- The Humanitarian Centre: Audio and podcasts from Cambridge based NGO umbrella organisation
- University of Birmingham International Development Department: A list of podcasts of regular seminar series at which members of the Department and guest speakers present their current research
Projects
- African Monitor: Pan African based organisation set up to ensure Africa meets it’s development potential.
- Aid Workers Network: A British based networking and support site for Aid Workers globally
- Ethnos Project: The Ethnos Project is a blog and resource that examines the ways in which ICT is affecting indigenous populations and also it’s broader role in Development. The site hosts an expansive Resources Database
- Panos: Panos is a DfID supported project that aims to make development more democratic and accountable by promoting the voices of those it is meant to benefit
- The Learn Africa Project: A collaborative Global Health and Development project based in Togo, West Africa carried out between Gordon College, Massachusetts and Clinics of Hope
- The Niapele Project: The Niapele Project aims to enpower war affected communities in mostly West Africa to help them protect vulnerable children
- U8 – Global Student Partnership for Development: An excellent initiative whereby students are encouraged to share ideas in and around Internatioanl Devlopment issues and take what they have learnt into their working lives
TV / Video
- Development Initiatives: The Vimeo page of UK based Development Consultancy group Development Initiatives
- Green.tv: Though Green TV hosts mainly independent films about the environment there are many films and channels there to interest Development practioners
- Institute of Development Studies: The IDS video collection
- International Development Research Centre: The site of the video collection of the Canadian based International Development Research Centre
- Jonathan Shuler: Videos page of Jonathan Shuler’s site. This independent multimedia producer concentrates on making productions for projects in Developing countries
- Link TV: US based Link TV aims to make programmes that educate and activate viewers to become involved in the world
- Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative: Large collection of video and audio from the OPHI
Voluntary Work Organisations
- Development in Action: Development in Action has grown to become one of the UK’s foremost global Voluntary organisations. It’s goal is to promote global citizenship and it runs programmes in the UK and India
- Krista Foundation for Global Citizenship: The Krista Foundation supplies mentoring support and grants for those wishing to volunteer for sustained periods overseas
- Restless Development: Formerly known as Student Partnership Worldwide, Restless Development is a leading young persons Development voluntary organisation with well established programmes in Asia and Africa
- Voluntary Service Overseas: The UK’s leading independent voluntary work organisation



