AGM & SYMPOSIUM 2014 21 ST CENTURY PARTNERSHIPS: POSSIBILITIES, PITFALLS & PRINCIPLES.

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AGM & SYMPOSIUM 2014

21ST CENTURY

PARTNERSHIPS: POSSIBILITIES, PITFALLS

& PRINCIPLES

OCIC AGM & SYMPOSIUM 2014 OBJECTIVES

• To better understand a diversity of partnership approaches within the international cooperation sector

• To unpack experiences and significant considerations for building, brokering, navigating, managing or concluding effective partnerships

• To consider challenges and lessons learned in promoting principles of solidarity, equality, equity, democratic ownership, mutual respect and responsibility in the context of global partnerships

PROPOSED AGM AGENDA

• Approval of the Proposed 2014 AGM Agenda • Approval of the 2013 AGM Minutes• President’s Report • Membership Survey Report• Treasurer’s Report • Approval of 2014-2015 Auditors• Ratification of New Members• Presentation of Candidates for Board of Directors • Elections• Executive Director’s Report• Election Results• Volunteer Recognition• Adjournment of Business Meeting

OCIC MEMBERSHIP FEEDBACK

MEMBERSHIP SURVEY 35 Responses 51% Organizational Members37% Associate Members6% Network/Institutional Members

DFATD EVALUATION FEEDBACKOnline survey, focus groups, interviews

Interviewed 15 OCIC members

MEMBERSHIP SURVEY RESULTS

Level of Satisfaction with Member Services

Very Satisfied/Satisfied

Unsure Dissatisfied or Very Dissatisfied

I did not use this service

Communications(e-News, opps, website)

97% 3% 0% 0%

Networking (Devt Drinks, Groups)

52% 12% 6% 30%

Capacity Building (Workshops, webinars, AGM)

63% 9% 0% 28%

PE (Global Hive, GCF, iAM)

65% 9% 6% 29%

IDW 56% 6% 3% 34%Responsive (indv meetings, sector impact survey)

45% 9% 0% 45%

EXTERNAL EVALUATION

“OCIC is effective at collaboration with its members through public activities that attract a large audience, such as the Global Citizens Forum held in November 2013. Such events involving the participation of several member organization representatives also provide opportunities for new partnerships to emerge”.

SUCCESS FACTORS

• Good leadership, dedicated staff• Responsive and collaborative approach• PE approach that links local and global issues• Relationship building with colleges, universities

& private sector• Internal M&E

TREASURERS’ REPORT

TREASURERS’ REPORT

NEW MEMBERS TO BE RATIFIEDINDIVIDUAL ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

NEW MEMBERS TO BE RATIFIED

ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERS•Speroway (Burlington)•World Accord (Waterloo)

NETWORK/INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS•St. Paul’s University College (Waterloo)•The Power To Be International (Pickering)

CANDIDATES TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERS•Julia Anderson (Jamaican Self-Help)•Allison Coady (CPAR) •Nija Hope (Africa’s Children – Africa’s Future)•Scott Zoltok (TakingITGlobal)

NETWORK/INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS• Ikem Opara• Mitra Manouchehrian

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS’ REPORTKIMBERLY GIBBONS

OUR COMMUNITY

OCIC is comprised of Organizational and Associate Members, including networks, institutions and individuals, that are involved in international cooperation, humanitarian assistance and/or public engagement efforts on global poverty issues.

OUR VISIONGlobal Social Justice, Human Dignity and Participation for All

OUR MISSIONTo increase the effectiveness and collective impact of our members’ efforts to promote sustainable, people-centred development in a peaceful and healthy environment.

OUR MANDATE To encourage the development of the Ontario international development and global education sectors and sharing of resources between members by providing forums for networking, communications and collaborative reflection and action, and facilitating capacity building in public engagement and organizational development.

OUR STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS

100% of evaluation respondents indicated a positive increase in the level of knowledge gained

• Global and Local Food Justice & Citizen Engagement - Horizons of Friendship

• From Sweatshops to Human Development - Horizons of Friendship• Youth Empowerment and Participation - YMCA of Greater Toronto• Decentralized Healthcare in Peru - Transforming Faces• Peace-building & Women's Empowerment in Nepal - World Accord

2 Days, 18 Workshops, 43 Speakers, 130 Global Citizens….

International Development Week Panels & Events

21 Development Drinks events hosted in Toronto and Ottawa with +911 Attendees

iAM eMagazine Vol.5: State of the World’s Youth

“I am grateful to have been part of the 2014 OCIC Global Changemakers program. The recognition, for me, is a motivation to strive to be better as an individual and to continue to make the world (and this planet) a better place. I think that is what makes the recognition so valuable -- the personal motivation that comes from it.”– Andrew Wong, 2014 Global Changemaker Award recipient

MOVING FORWARD

Thank you!

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