A Message From Restless Development CEO, Perry Maddox
An update from our CEO, Perry Maddox, on Restless Development’s response to the pandemic.
An update from our CEO, Perry Maddox, on Restless Development’s response to the pandemic.
We can confirm that all UK volunteers have arrived back in the UK. This followed our decision to repatriate volunteers working outside their home countries.
Through our youth-led volunteering model, we are supporting 18 young female volunteers, who we called “Community Mobilisers”, who work in pairs of community and national volunteers.
Young people are critical agents of change for the achievement of the Global Goals but they are too often being ignored and overlooked when it comes to the implementation, follow up and review of the Goals.
Jim Sewell and Tessa Murray, the volunteers behind the Flight Centre Schools Triathlon Series, one of the largest sporting fundraising events aimed at young people in the UK, have been honoured with the 2020 Points of Light Award.
The United Nations has ostensibly declared 2020 the beginning of a decade of ambitious action in the build-up to 2030 when the world is expected to have closed in on all seventeen global goals.
This year Restless Development will be taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge 2019 to fund young leaders changing the world.
Restless Development Sierra Leone’s alumni network are taking action.
Restless Development’s delegation in Nairobi launch our Global Consensus Statement on Youth-Led Accountability at the 25th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD).
Restless Development is delivering a programme to improve public financial management (PFM) in Sierra Leone, by providing technical assistance to the government.