026. Right Work and Right Team: how the Ultra-Poor Graduation Initiative (BRAC) is aspiring to become a truly diverse, global entity - Rasha Natour

Published: July 22, 2021, 10 a.m.

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Summary
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What are the advantages and disadvantages (if any) when an organization is in a position to start almost as if with a new slate after a large core grant infusion, and thus can propel an ambitious DEI agenda?

And how do local authorities and national governments in global South countries respond to a localization push by an initiative like the Ultra Poor Graduation Initiative, part of the large Bangladesh-founded NGO BRAC?\\xa0

\\xa0In this episode, we talk with Rasha Natour, Senior Advocacy Manager at UPGI, about the Initiative's two strands of DEI-related work: \\u2018Right Work\\u2019 and \\u2018Right Team\\u2019, and the different roles these two approaches play in UPGI becoming a truly global entity.

Rasha Natour\\u2019s Bio:

  • Sr. Advocacy Manager, Ultra Poor Graduation Initiative (UPGI), at the Bangladesh Rural & Advancement Committee (BRAC)\\xa0
  • Formerly senior Strategic Direction manager at CARE International
  • Former Knowledge Management & Global Advocacy, CARE International
  • Former researcher on civil society at the London School of Economics (LSE)

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Quotes

\\u201cWe cannot divide external change from the internal change. If we really want to see something happening externally, we need to ensure that we build internally to enable that.\\u201d


\\u201cThe way to have more local sustainability is by starting from the very beginning and not just as a consultative process.\\u201d

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We discussed:\\xa0

  • \\xa0When a nonprofit received a large core grant (such as the TED Audacious grant in the case of the Ultra Poor Graduation Initiative (UPGI)), it not only obviously allows the organization\\xa0 to expand its programming but also offers that organization security as well as flexibility and agility


  • \\xa0When it comes to UPGI\\u2019s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging work (DEI+B), UPGI operates two workstreams: \\u2018Right Team\\u2019 and \\u2018Right Work\\u2019. Under Right Team, the focus is on how to change the recruitment strategy, how to emphasize DEI+B values in recruitment steps, and how to change UPGI's performance management system


  • \\xa0\\u2018Right Work\\u2019 relates to how to further shift the locus of decision making and authority to people most close to the impact; and how to work with local civil society in a way that recognizes its autonomy and identity and in a way that supports it in flexible manners


  • \\xa0The focus throughout UPGI\\u2019s work is to center the voices of those closest to the level of impact

Note:

Since this episode was recorded, BRAC Ultra-Poor Graduation Initiative (UPGI) has begun a transition to move its administrative home from BRAC USA to BRAC International. As BRAC seeks to expand uptake of the Graduation approach worldwide through advocacy and technical advisory services, BRAC UPGI is increasingly hiring more staff in the regions where they work. As the main entity housing BRAC's programs outside of Bangladesh, BRAC International is well-positioned to oversee BRAC UPGI's expansion as a global program.

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