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WEA adopts Call to Action on HIV

Micah Network welcomes the news that the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly adopted a Call to Action on HIV on October 29 2008. The Call to Action on HIV was drafted during the recent Micah Network consultation on Churches Living with HIV by WEA representatives attending that meeting.

More news from Micah Network's recent consultation coming soon.

4th Triennial Global Consultation on Climate Change, Kenya, 13-18 July 2009

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Micah Network is pleased to announce that the 4th Triennial Global Consultation on Climate Change will be held from July 13 -18, 2009 in Nairobi, Kenya. Work is well underway to finalise the venue and costs. Please mark these dates on your calendar and we hope to provide you with more information very soon.

The Global Network seeking participation of Micah Network member organisations

We have been asked by the Global Network, an international network of NGOs sharing information and knowledge on disaster risk reduction, to circulate the following information.
The Global Network are seeking the participation of organisations from one of the participating regions and countries (please refer to participating regions and countries template attached to confirm eligibility) in any of the following roles:

  • National Coordinating Organisation (NCO)
  • Regional Coordinating Organisation (RCO)
  • Survey work

Please refer to the attached briefing sheet for more information on these opportunities.
Expressions of interest or any enquiries should be directed to Marcus Oxley, marcus.oxley@globalnetwork-dr.org. The original deadline of 31 July has been extended to close of business Wednesday 6 August.

Participating regions and countries - template

Briefing Sheet - Views from the Front line

Micah Network members responding to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China

The following member agencies are responding to the disaster in China:

Baptist World Aid

http://www.bwanet.org/default.aspx?pid=838

Cedar Fund

http://www.cedarfund.org

Christian Reformed World Relief Committee
http://www.crcna.org/news.cfm?newsid=582

World Vision Australia

http://www.worldvision.com.au/emergency/ChinaEarthquake/index.asp

Micah Network releases a new CD

MICAH NETWORK PRESS RELEASE

Micah Network releases a new CD, Our Sins - a compilation of worship and reflective music on the theme of justice and poverty.

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Partnership

Over the past 10 years, NGOs have advocated partnership as the choice delivery vehicle of relief and development assistance to the developing world. The partnership relationship, however, means many different things to many different people.

In 2002, Fowler noted that "to its detriment, multiple and diverse users mean that the original idea and premise of partnership has been stretched in many directions and interpreted in many ways. In this respect it has become a 'something nothing' word."

Similarly, Vicky Brehm of Intrac suggested in 2000 that "partnership has undoubtedly become the victim of its own success; the term has been overused and applied to a whole range of organisational relationships."

Additional references in relation to the difficulties with partnership, and the gap between action and rhetoric, are common throughout development literature.

Partnership is a much-used descriptor of a wide range of relationships within the Micah Network. As members of a network of evangelical Christian development, relief and advocacy organisations, we relate to one another on the basis of our beliefs, shared values and shared commitment to integral mission. In responding to the circumstances of poor communities through integral mission, we often choose to work in partnerships.

Partnerships can be defined as:

"mutually beneficial relationships of two or more autonomous bodies who share a common vision and are working towards a common goal" (Canadian Christian Relief & Development Association).

The issue of partnership is of enormous importance to the Micah Network and we have initiated processes to develop:

  • Reading guide on Partnership
  • Partnership Guidelines
  • Consistent proposal guidelines and reporting guidelines across agencies

Select the left menu buttons for further information about these initiatives.