
We are delighted to announce that registration for the RINGO Learning Festival is now open!
Click here to secure your spot in the festival: https://whova.com/portal/registration/ringo_202210/
Join us for a 4-day virtual* Learning Festival where we will celebrate the work we have done together in the RINGO Project and share our learnings with our allies and peers. We will deep-dive into our innovative prototypes and begin to collectively map the transformation needed in the global civil society ecosystem.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone with a stake in ensuring we have an effective international and local civil society system working together to tackle the multiple challenges we face: from climate change and poverty, to threats to human rights and democracy.
- Civil society leaders working in INGOs, national or local organisations
- Board Members
- Academics
- Policy Makers
- Private Sector
- Funders
Please note some sessions will be by invitation only.
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT?
Inspirational Talks: Hear from thought leaders, presenting the latest innovations in the INGO and #shiftthepower space.
Innovative Edge Sessions: Engage with the key learnings from the eight RINGO prototypes and contribute to the scaling and embedding of these emergent models.
Map the Change: How do we leverage what we’ve learned to influence the wider system? What does it mean for your sector or organisation?
Fireside Chats: Connect with leaders, thinkers and change makers to uncover what a reimagined INGO might mean for you and your peers.
Open Space Sessions: Opportunities to lead your own conversation on issues as they emerge from the Festival, and meet and network with others.
HIGH-LEVEL AGENDA
Days 1 and 2: Explore the RINGO prototypes: What have we learned and where do we go now?
Day 3: Map the change: resource flows, accountability, solidarity, governance and leadership.
Day 4: Beyond RINGO: What does this mean for you, your sector and us collectively?
*In spite of travel restrictions now being removed, we are staying online in order to be as inclusive as possible of our community, and also to reduce our carbon footprint.
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