Acknowledgements

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Unit 1:

  • Step 1.2: The course ahead: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam Intermón
  • Step 1.6: Introduction to Unit 1 What kind of change are we talking about?: Yousif Al Shewaili/Oxfam
  • Step 1.6 people as activists making change happen (OLC): Kishor Sharma/Oxfam
  • Step 1.8: Three views on change (OLC): Andy Aitchison/Oxfam
  • Step 1.9: What is change?: M.Nugie and Andito Wasi/Oxfam
  • Step 1.14: Looking at change through different lenses: Aurelie Marrier d'Unienville/Oxfam
  • Step 1.16: Summary of Unit 1: Banung Ou/Oxfam

Unit 2:

  • Step 2.1: Introduction to Unit 2 Understanding the context of change: Elizabeth Stevens/Oxfam
  • Step 2.2: Fabeha Monir on assignment for Oxfam in the Rohingya refugee camps, Cox’s Bazar. Courtesy of Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
  • Step 2.4: What is your experience of making change happen?: Wikimedia Commons/ Daniel R. Strebe
  • Step 2.6: A note about change and conflict: Livio Stöckli/Oxfam Novib
  • Step 2.8: What will your change be?: Patrick Byuma/Oxfam
  • Step 2.14: Summary of Unit 2: Zara Canfield/Oxfam

Unit 3:

  • Step 3.1: Introduction to Unit 3 Taking a power and systems approach: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam Intermón
  • Step 3.2: What is a system? (OLC): Andy Aitchison/Oxfam
  • Step 3.6: 'Power' defined: Thoko Chikondi/Oxfam
  • Step 3.7: Introducing power analysis: Mike Auerbach/Oxfam
  • Step 3.8: Forms of power: Sam Tarling/Oxfam
  • Step 3.10: Power analysis of your change goal: Elizabeth Stevens/Oxfam America
  • Step 3.10: Summary of Unit 3 (OLC): Cynthia Matonhodze/Oxfam

Unit 4:

  • Step 4.1: Introduction to Unit 4: The power of collective action (OLC): Kishor Sharma/Oxfam
  • Step 4.2: What is the power of collective action? (OLC): Nana Kofi Acquah/Oxfam
  • Step 4.3: What do we mean by collective action?: Natheer Halawani/Oxfam
  • Step 4.4: How working with others achieves change: Dustin Barter/Oxfam
  • Step 4.5: Nothing about us, without us (OLC): Elizabeth Stevens/Oxfam
  • Step 4.7: Characteristics of effective changemakers (OLC): Edgar Martín-Blas/Oxfam
  • Step 4.8: Leading from where you are: Fabeha Monir/Oxfam
  • Step 4.11: Summary of Unit 4: Patrick Byuma/Oxfam

Unit 5:

  • Step 5.1: Introduction to Unit 5: Spheres of influence (OLC): Fabeha Monir/Oxfam
  • Step 5.2: Being influenced and influential: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam Intermon
  • Step 5.3: What is influencing?: Mario Nio/Oxfam
  • Step 5.5: Illustration of spheres of influence (OLC): Peter Irungu/Oxfam
  • Step 5.8: Power mapping: Natheer Halawani
  • Step 5.9: Influencing where space is restricted: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam
  • Step 5.10: Identifying who you will work with and how: Natheer Halawani
  • Step 5.13: Summary of Unit 5: Andy Aitchison/Oxfam

Unit 6:

  • Step 6.1: Introduction to Unit 6 Developing strong messages for change: Thoko Chikondi/Oxfam
  • Step 6.3: Narratives as a form of power (OLC): Moctar Tondi/Oxfam
  • Step 6.4: Shifting the narrative around inequality: credit Oxfam en Peru
  • Step 6.5: Developing your story of change: Sam Baggette/Oxfam
  • Step 6.6: Clearly identifying your messages: James Akena/Oxfam Novib
  • Step 6.7: Summary of Unit 6: OxfamAUS

Unit 7:

  • Step 7.1: Introduction to Unit 7: Taking action to make change happen (OLC): David Levene/Oxfam
  • Step 7.3: A huge range of possible influencing tactics: Sam Baggette/Oxfam
  • Step 7.5: Checking your assumptions: Salahuddin Ahmed/Oxfam
  • Step 7.6: Developing your action plan: Taiwo Aina/Oxfam
  • Step 7.7: Understanding risks: M. Nugie and Andito Wasi/Oxfam
  • Step 7.7: Preparing to mitigate risks: Keith Parsons/Oxfam
  • Step 7.8: Preparing for action: Yousif Al Shewaili/Oxfam
  • Step 7.9: Taking action (OLC): Fabeha Monir/Oxfam
  • Step 7.10: Summary of Unit 7: Taiwo Aina/Oxfam

Unit 8:

  • Step 8.1: Introduction to Unit 8 Tackling challenges and taking your next steps: Tania Moreno/Oxfam
  • Step 8.3: Analyse, learn and adapt (OLC): M.Nugie and Andito Wasi/Oxfam
  • Step 8.4: Facing challenges: Bas Geerdink/Oxfam
  • Step 8.6: Pulling it all together to make change happen: Patrick Byuma/Oxfam
  • Step 8.7: looking to the future: Percy Ramírez/Oxfam America
  • Step 8.8: Join with other changemakers: Bas Geerdink/Oxfam
  • Step 8.9: Conclusion to the course: GMB Akash/Panos/OxfamAUS