AMNA’S STORY: HOW FORMER STUDENTS IN PAKISTAN ARE BUILDING THE CONFIDENCE OF THE NEXT GENERATION

As a school bell rings in the distance, Abi and Ján sit down to speak to Amna. One of the alumni of a CARE-adopted girls’ school, Amna, coaches other young people and builds their public speaking skills and confidence. Written by Madeleine Harris; edited by Ján Michalko Photos by CARE Foundation and Ján Michalko Friday …

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JAWAD’S STORY: ‘I KNEW THAT ONE DAY I WILL BE SUCCESSFUL. AND NOW, HERE I AM’

When we hear ‘gender’, we often think about young women and the challenges they must overcome to get education or employment. And as Jawad’s experience shows, many young men in Pakistan face gendered expectations too: to get university degrees, have professional careers and be breadwinners for their families. As a result, boys also need role …

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Who is in charge here?

As more and more organisations have been relocating their teams into the virtual space to deal with COVID-19 in mid-March, we hosted our first global webinar. Zooming in on alumni-led networks, we brought together organisations keen to learn from one another about the ways to engage their former students, beneficiaries and participants. As Ján writes, the discussion showed the benefits …

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Alumni Engagement Down Under: Connect Futures New Zealand Trust

This week we are fortunate to have a special guest contribution to our blog by Vicki Fowler, Executive Director, Tāwai Takapiri Connect Futures NZ Trust, a New Zealand based organisation supporting state schools to build thriving alumni engagement programmes. Vicki shares with us the key learnings from the first year of this inspirational initiative. Tāwai …

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The ‘soft’ barriers to networking

Written by Prerna Aswani It doesn’t come as news that networks are crucial for professional success- it’s often not about what you know, but who you know. Some estimates show in fact that 80% of jobs are filled through networking.[1] Yet, as we at inHive know all too well, young people’s access to networks are …

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Columba Leadership: Kick starting leadership networks in South Africa 

Columba Leadership equips marginalised youth with life-changing values such as perseverance, integrity and service.  inHive worked with Columba to identify the potential for a network based on their Leadership Academy programme.   We conducted an in-depth study with Columba staff, partners and alumni, with the report findings and recommendations leading to Columba developing a formal and organized network of their …

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PEDN: Mid-line results (2019)

Since January 2019, Future First Global has been working in Uganda with Private Education Development Network (PEDN) to integrate alumni networks into primary and secondary schools in Eastern and Central regions. Funded through Opportunity International’s grant within the UK’s DFID’s Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC-T) project, PEDN and FFG have introduced alumni into the lives of …

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‘Decolonizing Wealth’: What I learnt

At inHive we always like to share what we’re reading. It’s usually articles or reports, but this month we’ve all read ‘Decolonizing Wealth’ by Edgar Villanueva, a book that explores power dynamics within the not-for-profit sector. Our Project Lead, Prerna Aswani, shares her take-aways. Reading Decolonizing Wealth, a book on face value about philanthropy and …

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