This report by Dr Heaven Crawley is based on a review of public information and communication campaigns as they relate to immigration and, more specifically, to asylum and refugee issues. The report outlines principles that when incorporated in campaigns to influence attitudes towards asylum, can maximise possibilities of success.
Critical Masses: Social Campaigning - a guide for donors and funders
Critical masses explores the role of campaigning charities and highlights the significant part they can play in changing legislation and shifting attitudes.
Local Voices, Global Ban: How small grants to campaigners can contribute to global change
Local Voices, Global Ban provided small grants to overseas organisations campaigning to secure an international ban on cluster munitions. This published report is an inspiring account of how strategic interventions made by progressive philanthropy can contribute significantly to social and political change.
Turning out the lights: (how) will evaluation contribute to our legacy?
The first in a series of information sharing articles written by the Fund, Andrew Cooper discusses the jargon commonly associated with learning and evaluation. The article explores the role evaluation will play in ensuring the Fund achieves the biggest impact possible in the lives of the most vulnerable people around the world.