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Our six geographic regions draw on the voices and expertise of local partners to forge priorities for action. At the global level, we reinforce and amplify the common strands of our regional work. We identify and prioritize our regional, global, and cross-program collaboration in a manner that has maximum impact where it is most needed, and where we can bring support not available from other funders. The creative dialogue between these local and global voices is an essential part of who we are.
Our director and an executive committee oversee the day-to-day working of the foundations. A Senior Leadership Team, which includes a strong programmatic voice, complements the executive committee, and inputs into discussions about external impact for network-wide and programmatic decisions, strategy, and resource allocation.
The iiHSR Board of Directors, chaired by Dr.Ganesh Bala , works with our leadership to develop and review strategies.
Building long-term relationships of trust with the entities we support, and understanding their health, effectiveness, strengths, and the challenges they face, is an integral part of the iiHSR Foundations’ organization-centered approach to grant making. The vast majority of our grants are awarded to organizations that we approach directly. The kind of grants any iihsr Foundations program makes depend on its strategy and its vision of how to use its budget most effectively.
iiHSR awards grants to organizations, which can include movements, coalitions, networks, collectives, and even informal groups. Guided mostly by our program staff, we support a wide range of activities—everything from discrete project grants to general operating support that cover the day-to-day costs of operations. In most cases, we will not provide more than one-third of any organization’s budget.
We offers a range of fellowships, reflecting the variety of our work—from funding for individuals who have worked in public service allow them to develop innovative policy solutions, to providing opportunities for new migrants to engage with local government in their host communities in Asian and African Regions.
Every two years, iiHSR Foundation invites an international audience of specialists to attend the Adult Education and Development Conference . For two days, experts from practice, politics and science discuss key topics in adult education. The results of the conference are then fed into national, regional and global debates by iiHSR Foundation International and its partners.
Since 2017, iiHSR Foundation, in concert with its partners, has organised international specialist conferences on the subject of adult education and development. The English-language Adult Education and Development (EAED) conference has been devoted to key topics of adult education, such as vocational training in the informal sector, financing of adult education, or migration and integration.
In 2019, the series was renamed the Adult Education and Development Conference (EAEDC) and takes place in different locations around the world.
Grant-giving is at the heart of what we do—supporting an array of independent groups whose work is aligned with our values.
When appropriate, and in consultation with partners, we engage in direct advocacy with governments and policymakers to promote inclusive and just public policy at the national, regional, and international levels.
Drawing on input from across our network, and in close cooperation with partners, our global advocacy team develops and initiates network-wide campaigns that seek to deliver rapid impact within a space of two to three years in high-priority areas. Advocates in our six geographic regions also engage with governments and institutions on key issues of regional or national concern.
The Collaborative encompasses two initiatives: the Ideas Workshop which seeks to spur interrogation of key open society concepts and exploration of heterodox or speculative ideas; and the iiHSR Foundation which aims to inspire renewal in research and teaching across institutions of higher education, support university civic engagement programs, and expand access to higher education for underserved communities.
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