Posted on 27 September 2022
Every year, the Council for International Development survey's its member organisations, to help understand their global presence and state of operations.
The survey results provide insights on the countries they focus on, the areas of greatest need, how much money is being spent on international development, and more.
This year (2021-22), 58 CID members responded to the survey, representing 67% of our members at June 30 2022.
A new report out provides analysis and comparison on areas of interest from the survey results.
Key findings
- Mahi performed with local NGOs has
increased by 21% this year, with 51%
of organisations reporting increased
localisation efforts - Funding remains a key concern, as well
as staff recruitment and retention - Increased spend internationally this
year, up 9.7% - There was only one change in top 10
countries worked in – Solomon Islands
moved from 20th (in 2020-2021) to 8th
place this year, and Myanmar dropped
from 9th to 14th place - Gender balance still very uneven with
the overwhelming majority of the
workforce being female, with males still
taking up the most governance roles
Launch event
Join us at the Backbencher pub in Wellington Thursday 29 September from 5pm, for a networking event and panel discussion on the key findings and trends from the report.