Future Calling

Future Calling

How INGOs can help transform societies: thick solutions for thick problems. Join us!
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Introduction to our 'Future calling' dossier

The future is calling!

Our world is changing quickly and profoundly. Rich and poor – regardless of where they live – are faced with increasingly ‘thick’ problems and social change is more politicized and contested than ever before. And yet, most international development NGOs keep offering ‘thin’ solutions to these problems. Solutions geared to measurable material success. Solutions that are aimed at increasing participation in unsustainable economies and polities.

The Broker is hosting a debate to discuss the future of INGOs in a changing global world. This debate takes place in the context of the Hivos knowledge initiative Future Calling.

The kick-off of this debate is given by Michael Edwards, who argues that INGOs should challenge themselves to leave behind the trodden path and contribute to a fundamental change of economies and societies. In his think piece titled ‘Development INGOs – retirement, replacement or rejuvenation?’ he poses the questions that inform our debate:

-        Is it time for INGOs to leave behind the task of strengthening their leverage within a conventional development frame? How can they broaden their perspective to respond to the thick problems of our time?

-        How can INGOs rejuvenate themselves and seize the opportunities for being the much-needed agents of transformation?

-        Or is it perhaps time for INGOs to retire? Should they be replaced by other institutions or movements that better fit the messy political challenges of our day?

You are warmly invited to join the debate! We welcome your personal and critical reflections on the future of INGOs, phrased in 500 words (max. 1000) and with a short bio and picture for your author profile.

You can send your contributions to [email protected].

Join us and join Hivos in this exploration of the future. 

Editorial articles

Retirement, replacement or rejuvenation?

Retirement, replacement or rejuvenation?

Michael Edwards | March 13, 2025

The NGO community agrees that the foreign aid frame is no longer a viable option, even if that means that NGOs have to evolve into something else. The questi...

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Contributors to The Broker’s blog ‘Future Calling’

Contributors to The Broker’s blog ‘Future Calling’

March 13, 2025

Contributors to The Broker’s blog ‘Future Calling’.

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The road not taken

The road not taken

Ellen Lammers | March 09, 2025

INGOs are at a crossroads. Caught up in a tide of technocracy, they have become increasingly managerialist – ‘outsider’ experts disconnected from the real st...

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Shedding the charity cloak

Evert-jan Quak | March 09, 2025

INGOs need to intensify their support to, or even become part of, global social movements if they want to introduce structural change. They must also push fo...

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Editorial: Rooting INGOs in home soil

Editorial: Rooting INGOs in home soil

Frans Bieckmann | March 09, 2025

I recently chaired a forum that discussed whether a new paradigm has emerged in the field of development cooperation, and if so, what does it consist of? A g...

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Expert opinions

Back to globalism, starting at home

Willemijn Verkoren  | 05 February 2012

The criticism and questions facing INGOs are major. Michael Edwards’ description of the gap between today’s ‘thick’ problems and INGOs’ increasingly ‘thin’ solutions is spot on.

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It’s the future calling…

Josine Stremmelaar Remko Berkhout  | 01 February 2012

What do you do when the phone rings? You pick up, or let people leave a message on your voicemail and check it soon after. The phone has been ringing for a long...

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INGOs must make tough choices

Willem  Elbers  | 17 January 2012

To meet growing calls for tangible results INGOs have been forced to adopt managerialist practices. Managerialism, however, is incompatible with the principles of INGOs.

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Bureaucracy kills democracy

Reinier van Hoffen  | 17 January 2012

As long as states represent the highest form of political authority, it will be impossible to channel human self-interest toward common solutions. 

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Future Calling blog

November 28, 2024

How can international development NGOs reshape themselves to contribute solutions to the thick problems of the future - which are knocking on our door right...

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