Anti-Corruption Work in Digni in 2019

Eight cases of financial irregularities were concluded in 2019

Information about the corona situation

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Anti-corruption work in Digni in 2018

Four cases of financial irregularities were closed in 2018

“A quantum leap for human rights education on freedom of religion or belief”

- Film and media shape public opinion and can mobilize action to build a culture of freedom of religion or belief, said Dr. Dwayne Menezes, co-founder of Think Film Impact Production when the FORB Learning Platform was launched at the UN this week.

Party leaders on development policy

Do you want to know which political party will best help the world’s poor? We’ve done some work to gather information for you.

A long time before poverty is abolished

The world has reached a number of milestones in working toward the abolition of extreme poverty, yet the concentration of wealth is nonetheless increasing at an alarming rate.

Recipients not invited for hearings

A fresh Digni survey shows that partners in the global south feel incapacitated by governments forming the development politics without even asking for their opinions.

The micro-bank that grew large

It startet with 5 million USD in support from Norway. 20 years later, the micro-bank in Bolivia has more than tenfolded the investment by their own.

WHAT KIND OF CIVIL SOCIETY DO WE REALLY WANT?

- Now the bureaucrats, politicians, civil society, and the academy must work together, Secretary General Jørn Lemvik writes.

– Corruption creates inequality

Digni and Wycliffe launches new anti-corruption course. - We are already looking forward to start using the new course, says program director Huma Sadaf from Pakistan.

“Women are stepping forward now”

Major growth in the number of women in the parish parish councils in Western Ethiopia.

“We have let donors believe they are heroes”

- We must change the story we tell to donors, says former Chief Executive in Tearfund, Matthew Frost.