Summary of the Mobilisation Hub Meeting in Dublin
Dec 7 at 6pm
Public event at Trinity College Dublin Loyola Institute and Irish School of Ecumenics (ISE/LI) on Faith, Secularism and Humanitarian Engagement with Prof. Alastair Ager at the ISE/LI Building, hosted by Prof. Linda Hogan.
Dec 8 Mobilization of Local Faith Communities Hub Meeting
Hub Co-Chairs:
Catriona Dejean, Tearfund, [email protected]
Christo Greyling, World Vision International, [email protected]
Please click here for full meeting agenda
Goals:
- Increase understanding of the role, capacities, activities and contributions of LFCs to community development and humanitarian needs
- Strengthen empowerment of LFCs as agents of change through increased capacities, resources, and partnerships
- Position LFCs for opportunities relating to trend towards “localization of aid”
Case Study Presentations and Abbreviated Agenda for call in
Morning session- Summary of Research Questions from Pre-survey
11:30am- 1:00pm
- Evidence for contributions of LFCs to community development and humanitarian needs (Case studies from organizations and Q&A) Facilitation: Rachel Carnegie* Please refer to pre-meeting materials for organization resources
- Sarvodaya Movement: Dr Vinya Ariyaratne (by video)
- Organization of African Instituted Churches: Rev Nicta Lubaale (by video)
- Salvation Army: Dean Pallant
- International Care Ministries: Lincoln Lau
Q&A 30 minutes
2:00- 4:00pm
2. Evidence for contributions of LFCs to community development and humanitarian needs Part 2
- Anglican Alliance- Mother’s Union: Umoja: Rachel Carnegie and Robert Dawes
- Tearfund- Uganda, Church and Community Mobilization (CCM), Advocacy, QuiP: Tim Raby and Michelle James
- World Vision / Channels of Hope: Christo Greyling
- Samaritan’s Purse/ Church and Community Mobilization Evaluation: Jodi Blackham
- Islamic Relief Worldwide: Neelam Fida
Additional partner organization case studies and resources: