


Confession: I have a love-hate relationship with this standard around demonstrating separation
The ACFID Code requires members to consistently demonstrate the separation of development and non-development activities in their initiatives (7.3.2). They do this through a policy approach that explicitly refers to religious adherence promotion and political...
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning: our Collective Conscience
In this blog, Katie Chalk, from World Vision Australia and co-chair of ACFID’s MEL Community of Practice, reflects on the powerful role that effective monitoring, evaluation and learning can have in challenging the status quo and how members are working together to do...
Why Conflict of Interest needs to be more than a standing agenda item
All ACFID members manage conflicts of interest relating to all of their activities and with all of their people, namely responsible people, staff and volunteers.