Highlights from day one of Philea Forum 2022: Philanthropy United – The Time Is Now
An inspiring start to #PhileaForum2022
Hearing loud and clear – now is the time for philanthropy to be united in its response to interconnected crises: threats to democracy, health and social inequality, the climate emergency
We must also offer and enable “evidence-based hope” pic.twitter.com/VpqGnAArtS
— Max Rutherford (@MaxRutherford_) May 30, 2022
Let's be clear: as we slowly recover from the pandemic, against the backdrop of the conflict in 🇺🇦 , while the existential clock for humanity caused by climate change ticks, the title of our event “The time is now” is by no means an exaggeration. @DelphineMoralis #PhileaForum2022
— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) May 30, 2022
#humanrights is also about economical, social and political rights. #Philanthropy wake up to the need to support civil society with true solidarity and open spaces to listen to their voices. Michael O’Flaherty at #PhileaForum2022
— Sofia Arroyo (@SofiaArroyoMC) May 30, 2022
"I was searching for a word to describe the role of culture in building our future. It's like air. Without it, we would suffocate. Culture is devalued in moments of crisis yet this is when a cultural response is needed the most." @MichaelCJT #PhileaForum2022
— Josiane Smith (@JosianeSmith) May 30, 2022
Dr Leonardo Santos Simão: “We have more responsibility then ever to listen and develop trust with young people. Philanthropy is in a unique position because it isn’t subject to election cycles. It has the power of continuity whereas governments come and go.”#PhileaForum2022
— Alliance magazine (@Alliancemag) May 30, 2022
What an amazing braveness, strength and resilience of @Eugenia49051505 who remains in Ukraine with her family and tries to give faces to the horrible war. Thank you for sharing your stories, and inspring examples of community solidarity and actions to rebuild #PhileaForum2022
— Veerle Ver Loren (@VeerleVerloren) May 30, 2022
Strategy feels impossible in times of crisis, which is why #philanthropy is needed. It can step back, spot gaps, support adaptation, bridge local and global issues and efforts, build sustainable response, resilience and recovery 👏🏼 @ZagoriyFdn @IRF_Ukraine #PhileaForum2022
— Social Innovation Exchange (@si_exchange) May 30, 2022
External humanitarian actors that are coming to Ukraine to work need to think about how to communicate with the people there, says @Eugenia49051505. Many “small unities” have been created by Ukrainians, how can actors trying to support Ukraine also be unified with Ukrainians
— Elika Roohi (@eroohi) May 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/greg_hilditch/status/1531268456758263814
‘Understanding and participation key to new social contract. This would require a new vision for philanthropic action engaging funders and beyond’ – Kuba Wygnanski at #PhileaForum2022 pic.twitter.com/yY7WqKrv7M
— Marta Garbarino (@MGarbari) May 30, 2022
Climate is an equality issue 💚
Climate is a justice issue 💚
Climate is a security issue 💚
Climate is a democracy issue 💚
Climate is a philanthropy issue 💚
Climate is an everything issue 💚#PhilanthropyForClimate#PhileaForum2022— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) May 30, 2022
Youth and Indigenous Peoples need to be part of all conversations regarding #climatechange as it affects us so, says Ivan Torafing with @GreengrantsFund #RepresentationMatters #PhileaForum2022 @IFIP pic.twitter.com/N0Xg9mJJiL
— Sofia Arroyo (@SofiaArroyoMC) May 30, 2022
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