Apoyando las comunidades afectadas por el huracán Irma

Huracán Irma categoría 5 llegó a las costas de Cuba en septiembre de 2017 con vientos sostenidos de 295kph. Aproximadamente 1.9 millones de personas fueron afectadas directamente por Irma. El foro ACT Cuba, a través del El Consejo de Iglesias de Cuba (CIC) está apoyando en la reconstrucción de las comunidades afectadas por el huracán Irma.

Assembly Countdown is on – how to get involved?

222 days, 14 hours and 18 minutes.  I checked the ACT Assembly website this morning and that’s what it said!  In just 222 days, the ACT Assembly in Uppsala will be starting and the months (for some of us years!) of planning will be unfolding into an inspiring week together as ACT members.  I can’t wait!

Now that registration has opened, the question that often drops into my inbox is “How can we get involved in the assembly?”.  For ACT members across the world, there are many different ways that you can engage in the preparations and contribute to a piece of the ‘assembly jigsaw’.   Below, I will highlight the main options for engagement and hope that it inspires you to also get involved!

Register: First, and most importantly – don’t forget to register!  We’re hoping to have strong representation from every region so don’t forget to request your registration form from Penny and complete your form before 30th June to secure your place!  Travel Subsidies are also available for some participants to support the cost of your participation – so we hope to see you there!

Stories of Hope: All through 2018, as well as during the assembly itself, we want to share Stories of Hope on the ACT Assembly website and ACT social media channels to celebrate the work of the ACT Alliance over the last four years.  Be inspired by the stories already on the website and inspire us with your own stories of Hope in Action!

Hope in Action Exhibition: The Hope in Action Exhibition provides a great opportunity to showcase your work as part of the ACT Alliance at the assembly itself.  Whether it’s work you’ve done in the local forum, innovative best practices to share with your fellow Alliance members, or work focused in a specific thematic area from climate to gender to humanitarian response, we’d love to give you the chance to share it with fellow ACT members!  Spaces are limited though – so register early to secure your space!

Regional Celebrations: During dinner each evening, there will be an opportunity for each region to celebrate part of their culture and their achievements over the past 4 years to inspire and celebrate together with the other assembly participants.  The regional celebrations will be a lot of fun and if you’d like to contribute towards your region’s presentation – get in contact with your Regional Representative or Secretariat Focal Point .

Worship: We’re looking forward to worshipping together at the assembly through a varied programme – starting with the opening worship in Uppsala Cathedral, followed by daily morning worship and evening prayer, and finally a closing worship held jointly with the WCC Executive committee on the last day.  A simple way to get involved at the assembly is to support the worship team by offering, for example, to read a passage of scripture or lead a prayer.  You can indicate your willingness to get involved in this way on your assembly registration form.

So there you have it!  Lots of exciting ways to get involved in the build up to the assembly and at the assembly itself. The more of us that get involved the better it will be!  And by the time you read this…the clock will have been ticking and the countdown to the assembly will be even closer – check out exactly how many days there are to go (as well as find all the latest information) on the ACT Assembly website now!  See you there!

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Sarah Kambarami previously worked as Head of Programmes, and then Head of Alliance Development, at ACT Alliance in Geneva, and has worked in the humanitarian and international development sector for more than 15 years.  Prior to working with ACT Alliance, Sarah worked for World Vision International, gaining significant experience in Angola before supporting work in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia as Regional Manager at World Vision UK.  In recent years, Sarah has developed an increasing focus on quality, accountability and learning and has previously worked as an Associate Lecturer for the Open University in the Institutional Development module of the Development Management Programme. Sarah is currently coordinating the overall planning for the ACT Assembly to be held in Uppsala in October 2018.

Briefing Note: Stories of Hope

The purpose of the Stories of Hope is to share inspiring stories of the work of ACT Alliance members, forums, advisory groups and communities of practice that demonstrate Hope in Action through their humanitarian, development and advocacy work.

Hope in Action Exhibition – Exhibitors Registration Form

If you wish to register as an exhibitor for the ACT Assembly Hope in Action Exhibition, please complete this form and return it to Simon Chambers, Head of Communications for ACT Alliance at simon.chambers@actalliance.org.

Hope in Action Exhibition Briefing Pack

The purpose of the Hope in Action Exhibition is to inspire assembly participants with informative, creative, interactive exhibits that reflect the work being done by ACT alliance all over the world – with a focus on reflecting Hope in Action and Putting People First. The Exhibition will also allow external partners (e.g. UN agencies, HQAI, CHS Alliance, Sphere, etc.) to interact with ACT members through their exhibits.

Regional Celebrations Briefing Note

The purpose of the regional celebrations is to provide an opportunity for each region to celebrate part of their culture and their achievements over the past 4 years to inspire and celebrate together with the other assembly participants. It is compulsory for each region to prepare a celebration.

2018 Assembly invitation letter to members

Nomination Form for the ACT Alliance Membership and Nominations Committee

ACT Alliance Nominations and Elections Process Summary of procedure

ACT Alliance Nominations and Elections Process for the Governing Board and the Membership and Nominations Committee – Plus 1 (+1) principle

Plus 1 (+1) principle

In the nominations and elections process approved by the Governing Board in 2016, a “Plus 1 Principle” was elaborated which strongly encourages members and forums to ensure that for each regional group of seats available, at least + 1 candidates are put forward. This is particularly relevant for regions which have functioning regional forums who coordinate the nomination of candidates at a regional level. The reason for the +1 principle is to enable the MNC to have some choice when preparing the slate for elections so that gender balance etc can be taken into consideration.