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Author: Eva Rehse

The Inherent Political Nature of Resilience – Why Resilience is a Key Strategy for Systemic Change

Posted on April 9, 2021April 9, 2021 by Eva Rehse

Resilience has been the word on everyone’s lips over the last year. We’ve probably all felt our resilience tested or reaffirmed in different ways. For those of us who have been directly responding to the impacts of the pandemic on people and planet, resilience has been a helpful concept to frame the individual and collective…

Fostering resilience in times of crisis: lessons from the grassroots

Posted on May 20, 2020May 20, 2020 by Eva Rehse

Over the last few months, likely each and every one of us has felt pushed to the limits of our abilities to cope with the current global situation. Even for those of us for whom lockdown is no more than an inconvenience, this moment has undoubtedly led to more self-reflection, and an appreciation of the…

What makes a participatory leadership model?

Posted on November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 by Eva Rehse

Devolving leadership to partners is an important way to practise a just and equitable approach to grantmaking, but what are the nuts and bolts of such an approach? As part of a short series of articles on the nature and practice of leadership, Eva Rehse of Global Greengrants Fund outlines the organization’s model and identifies…

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