9 June, 2011 - Beryl Levinger and Evan Bloom

Beryl Levinger and Evan Bloom from Root Change, a US-based social venture organisation. IFRC.

How are the strengths of a National Red Cross or Red Crescent Society and the state of a country`s development interlinked?

Beryl Levinger and Evan Bloom will share findings from a recent Movement-wide study on sustainable organisational development which explores practical measures that a National Society can take to further its self development and overcome the constraints of its context. The speakers are  from Root Change, a US-based social venture organisation, which was contracted to conduct the study this RedTalk is based on.

You can watch the full talk and question and answer session here. 

 

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