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🔎 The Learning Curve: A World Where Learning Comes First 🥇 Teia Rogers is co-hosting The Learning Curve from ALNAP along with these amazing humans: Sarah Abdelatif - Propel Juliet Parker - ALNAP Namukabo Werungah - The New Humanitarian The Learning Curve is an innovative learning event to imagine alternative futures on the following themes: 🌟 The marginalisation of national actors in mainstream humanitarian knowledge production. 🌟 The intersection between scarcity mindsets and institutional ego. 🌟 The development of active learning cultures that translate insights into action. Register 👇🏾 to join the event: 10th July (Washington 08.00, London 13.00, Nairobi 15.00, Manila 20.00)

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Just over a week to go until... The Learning Curve: a world where learning comes first And we are delighted to introduce the four brilliant co-presenters of the event: Sarah Abdelatif, co-founder and CEO of Propel Juliet Parker, director of ALNAP Teia Rogers, founder and managing director of JRNY Consulting Namukabo Werungah, humanitarian journalist at The New Humanitarian More speakers and contributors to be shared soon... A new kind of online event, featuring humanitarians from all over the world for opinion, debate, networking, video and music. Wednesday, 10th July | Washington 08.00, London 13.00, Nairobi 15.00, Manila 20.00 Throughout 2024, ALNAP is challenging itself, its members and humanitarians everywhere to be bolder in learning, embrace different learning experiences and approaches, and be more receptive and responsive to learning. This new journey will help transform our thinking, step off learning paths, unpick power relations and work towards more inclusive learning environments. This fast-paced, multi-format event in early July will feature video reflections and live debate on humanitarian learning, an open floor Q & A, music. It will look at the following topics: - Exploring why local/national actors with their wealth of knowledge and experience are largely overlooked by the broader system. - Institutional ego and the competitive funding environment and how this inhibits the willingness of agencies to share learning collectively. - Organisations developing cultures that enable them to make use of the learning that already exists. An exciting event in the making, so save the date and block out the time now. Register to attend here: https://lnkd.in/eZzsN4Ew

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