What happens when we trust communities? In Nairobi, groups of young people gather to decide how funding should be invested in their own communities. Some choose to paint climate murals across neighbourhood walls. Others launch youth journalism projects — telling stories […] Read More
Global Citizen Spotlight: Rachel Finding a new solution to long-standing challenges. Rachel’s journey with One World Together began when […] Read More
Let’s Do the Math: Why direct funding, rooted in trust, achieves much more, with less. “What difference can I make in the world? I care, but I don’t have a […] Read More
Band Aid’s ‘Do they Know it’s Christmas’ Flawed Narrative and the Path to Real Change Another year on, and the narratives remain flawed. It feels timely to repost this blog […] Read More
Beyond Saviours: The Selfless Power of Solidarity In our blog “Saviourism is out, Solidarity is in” we explored the idea that international […] Read More
We’re making giving simpler and stronger When we launched One World Together, we introduced two memberships: One to fund the running […]
Saviourism is out. Solidarity is in We are delighted to share Bryanna Ashong’s incredible reflections on what she’s learned from a […]
Running for Change: Can Race Sponsorship Go Further? This blog comes from Amelia Sanford, one of our incredible Global Citizens, who recently ran […]
Celebrating our second birthday Last month, we proudly supported our second birthday, celebrating One World Together’s three new pillars […]
From sea change to tidal wave Can One World Together sweep away the inequalities in the aid chain that undermine grassroots-oriented […]
‘What does your £1 mean to you?’ Celebrating the launch of One World Together By Nicola Banks and Chibwe Henry Last month […]