Plotting the course

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Plotting the course
New goals, and a new route for Irish NGOs?
1) Dóchas is developing a new strategy
Our discussions are based on:
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An external evaluation of our work;
Conversations with existing members and associate members;
Input from other stakeholders;
Studies of changes in the global development sector.
And we believe it is time to be ambitious
As a sector, we have managed to engage people with the moral case for overseas
aid, but we are not so great at mobilising people towards a fairer world.
2) The Dóchas Board believes that we need to make ‘global
justice’ – ie. not merely overseas aid – the focus of everything
we do.
Ireland that plays a
role for global justice
•Mobilising the Members to Mobilise their
Supporters
•Policy engagement on policies that affect
poverty at home and abroad.
NGOs that are
“future proof”
•“Doing the right things”
•Changing NGO communications / Finding
Frames / World’s Best News
•Build network of specialists in every field
Effective NGOs
•“Doing things well”
•Quality Standards and Working Groups
•Developing an evidence base for NGO
programmes
We believe it is time for a Movement.
Dóchas is a network. A meeting place of organisations committed to tackling poverty
and inequality around the world.
It is not enough to build the technical capacity of our member organisations.
3) What is needed to achieve lasting change is that we work
with our members, to turn their donors into supporters, their
funders into advocates for change.
Dóchas’ role is to mobilise the membership, and through the members, the public.
Change will come through enabling changes in the member organisations (and by
widening the pool of expertise available within the membership).
Constructing a new building
4) Dóchas is there to Connect, Collaborate, Challenge &
Change.
Dóchas as a network will have mobilised and enabled Ireland’s
contribution to a more equal and just world, today and tomorrow.
Dóchas is a network, a leading voice to enable Ireland to play its role for a new era of global justice.
“Dóchas is a network of organisations shaping a movement of people, influencing policies and mobilising
people in Ireland in pursuit of a more equal and just world.”
Priority 2:
Advocacy and
campaigning
Priority 3:
Standards and
leadership
Priority 4:
Building expertise
“Mobilise the membership,
and through the
membership, the public.”
“Promote quality standards across the
sector”
Representing
Equipping
Mobilising
Thought leadership
Codes and guidelines
“Connecting and stimulating
exchange of experience,
and applying the knowledge
generated.”
Applying lessons learnt
Learning and Sharing
Convening
Challenge,
Change
Connect,
Priority 1: A healthy and accountable network
“Achieve sustainability which enables Dóchas to deliver the new vision”
Collaborate
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So why exactly does Dóchas feel
a re-think is necessary?
1) the international debate
NGOs must urgently update their business models.
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There are many “disruptive” factors in the sector, changing
the fundamentals of our work:
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Changing donor expectations; changing abilities and expectations from our
partners overseas; proliferation of NGOs and ‘me too’ organisations; shrinking
political space; growing public scepticism about the impact of aid; new
technologies; rise of social movements; diminishing importance of aid versus
other capital flows; changing concepts of ‘poverty’; emerging linkages
between ‘domestic’ and ‘global’ issues; etc . (see presentation of Sept. 2014)
Service delivery plays a diminishing role in development
cooperation (humanitarian aid excluded)
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NGOs that only focus on ‘project level’ activities will not survive.
NGOs being challenged to be more effective at global level and more
responsive to local realities.
1) the international debate
(continued)
NGOs must urgently update their business models. (cntd.)
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The model of an NGO in complete control of its projects is
running out of time.
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The future requires more collaborative ways of working;
Donors are looking to reduce transaction costs, and are looking for scale;
Private sector organisations are increasingly interested – and skilled – in
global development issues;
Focus on Impact is asking NGOs to chart who can leverage impact.
2) Our members, too, want to see change!
Dóchas members see poverty as multi-dimensional
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Irish NGOs don’t want to focus not just on one symptom;
NGOs know their strength lies in community mobilisation, but that
societal change involves action at a bigger scale;
Dóchas members want Dóchas to up its game:
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Working Groups focused on more strategic issues;
Better links with domestic CSOs;
A strong voice for the sector, on a range of issues;
Dóchas to be less dependent on Irish Aid;
Dóchas to be focused on the strategic needs of its
members.
We think our new Strategy should provide
the answers.
Dóchas wants to shape a more active
and complete role for Ireland in a
global drive to build a better world.
And that means for Dóchas:
• Broadening the skills base in our network;
• Emphasise the importance of members’ work in Ireland,
not just overseas;
• Promote new alliances and innovation in the way our
members work;
• Encourage members to build research and learning into
all of their plans.
Does this sound like a good way to go for
our sector?
Let us know!!
Drop us an email, Contact one of our Board members,
share your thoughts on social media, or
come to some of the meetings we will be hosting between now and
March 2015!