Posts Tagged ‘Strategic Partnerships’

Are we at the tipping point? March 20, 2010 9 Comments

As we approach the end of International Women’s Month, I am reflecting on “the tipping point.”   In so many ways we are at its cusp, with all sectors recognizing that the empowerment of women and girls is the critical component globally not just for social development but for economic and military security.  Yet, in other [...]

Collaboration key to success December 13, 2009 2 Comments

As a board member of the World Policy Institute I heard my SheSource colleague Patricia DeGennaro, an expert on National Security issues, describe recent efforts to improve civilian-military cooperation in Afghanistan.  She outlined a comprehensive update of the “whole of governance” philosophy and practice that integrates defense, diplomacy and development as integral, inter-related components to [...]

Action demanded by global leaders at UN October 3, 2009 2 Comments

I’d worked with diplomats and women’s rights activists from several nations to promote the passage in 2000 of 1325, a UN Security Council Resolution that mandates the protection, participation and promotion of women and their involvement in all aspects of peace processes.  Last week, during the opening of 64th UN General Assembly, I attended “Peace and Security through Women’s Leadership: Acting [...]

Community development that works July 15, 2009 2 Comments

The speakers at 10 Downing Street included our host Sarah Brown, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Anne Aslett of the Elton John AIDS Foundation and Dillon Woods of the Donald Woods Foundation (DWF) who each explained why they support the comprehensive services provided by DWF, all created with shared ownership by the residents in the Mbashe area of South [...]

London and South Africa July 14, 2009 No Comments

My husband Jerry Dunfey and I are going to 10 Downing Street tonight for an event Sarah Brown is hosting for the Donald Woods Foundation, a philanthropic development organization. Woods was a very close friend of ours and had to escape from apartheid South Africa after he broke the story of Steve Biko’s murder. Jerry is [...]

Commencement speech for future leaders July 2, 2009 9 Comments

I gave the Graduation Commencement Speaker at Southern New Hampshire University’s International Program of their Graduate School of Community Economic Development today.  The students are practitioners from around the world who already have made significant contributions to development efforts in many nations.  With the Masters of Science in International Community Economic Development they received at this degree ceremony, [...]

Obama documentary on citizen activism June 24, 2009 3 Comments

I am honored to be one of those interviewed in the full-length documentary ”Barack Obama: People’s President“ that also features interviews with other media analysts, scholars, journalists and activists. In this 40-sec video excerpt from the film, I speak about the campaign’s innovative strategy of connecting on-line social networking with off-line community organizing at the local, state and [...]

Different Donor Perspectives June 14, 2009 3 Comments

We will assess how various types of potential grantors from different sectors look at potential grantees and analyze critical determinants. We explore these perspectives with guest panelists Westina Matthews-Shatteen, Managing Director Merrill Lynch; Jacob Lief, President & co-Founder Ubuntu Education Fund; Elizabeth Sackler, President & CEO Arthur M. Sackler Foundation in the NYU graduate course I [...]

Integrated Organizational Leadership June 9, 2009 2 Comments

Development does not take place in a vacuum; it is intertwined inextricably with every aspect of the comprehensive institutional integrity.  The whole always is greater than the sum of the parts: leveraged synergy advances specific sub-objectives.  We will explore how to create and sustain horizontal and vertical collaboration for integrated organizational leadership.  With guest panelists [...]

STRATEGIES FOR CAPACITY BUILDING May 20, 2009 2 Comments

The purpose of the course I created for and teach annually at NYU’s Wagner Graduate School of Public Service is to create a framework to conceptualize and subsequently engage in development as an integral component of capacity building.  Development conveys the significant scope of strategic planning and creative yet disciplined execution required for effective sustainable results.  I designed the [...]