Partner With Us

ISRAND welcomes partnerships, collaborations, and support from governments, international organisations, academic institutions, civil society, and the private sector. We engage with those who share our commitment to evidence-based, sustainable development — and offer multiple pathways for meaningful participation.

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Three Ways to Work With Us

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Partner

Collaborate on research, policy design, technical studies, capacity programmes, or implementation initiatives. We work with governments, international organisations, academic institutions, and the private sector.

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Support

Provide institutional backing, funding, or sponsorship. All financial relationships are documented, transparent, and directed solely toward our charitable objects — with full accountability to donors.

Discuss Support
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Engage

Contribute expertise to our sectoral departments, mentor early-career professionals, join the Diaspora Council, volunteer for specific research projects, or participate in events and working groups.

Contribute Expertise
Partnership Modalities

How We Partner

Research Collaboration

Joint research projects, co-authored publications, data sharing agreements, and knowledge exchange programmes with academic institutions and think tanks.

Technical Advisory

Providing specialised technical expertise to governments, ministries, and development agencies on sector-specific challenges and strategic planning.

Capacity Development

Joint delivery of training programmes, fellowships, and mentorship initiatives targeting professionals and institutions in fragile and conflict-affected settings.

Knowledge & Events

Co-hosting conferences, roundtables, and policy dialogues that bring together local and international stakeholders to advance shared development objectives.

Implementation Support

Working alongside implementing partners on ground-level projects — contributing research, strategy, monitoring frameworks, and institutional strengthening.

Institutional Funding

Grants, institutional support, and project-specific funding directed entirely toward ISRAND’s charitable objects, with full transparency and accountability reporting.

Our Coverage

Sectors We Work Across

We welcome partnerships across all 17 of our sectoral departments.

Energy
Water Resources
Agriculture
Mining & Minerals
Industry & Trade
Transport & Logistics
Urban Development
Housing
Health
Education & TVET
Employment
Social Development
Environment & Climate
Disaster Risk Reduction
ICT & Digital
Trade & Investment
Tourism
How It Works

Partnership Process

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Initial Contact

Reach out via email or the contact form. Describe your organisation, objectives, and area of interest.

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Scoping Discussion

We hold an introductory call to explore alignment, mutual objectives, and the most suitable partnership modality.

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Agreement

A formal MOU or partnership agreement is drafted, reviewed, and signed — setting out roles, outputs, and accountability.

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Collaboration

Joint work begins with regular coordination, transparent reporting, and shared ownership of outputs.

Our Commitments

Partnership Principles

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Independence

All partnerships are entered into without compromising ISRAND’s organisational independence, neutrality, or charitable mission.

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Transparency

All financial relationships are formally documented and disclosed in our annual accounts, filed with Companies House.

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Mission Alignment

We only enter into partnerships that serve our charitable objects — no commercial or political arrangements that conflict with our mission.

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Local Ownership

We prioritise partnerships that strengthen local institutions and build lasting capacity — not dependence on external actors.

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Accountability

All joint work is subject to agreed monitoring frameworks, regular reporting, and honest evaluation of outcomes.

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Mutual Respect

We engage as equals — respecting partner expertise, context, and institutional priorities in all collaborative arrangements.

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Ready to Work Together?

We welcome enquiries from governments, international organisations, academic institutions, civil society, and individuals who share our commitment to evidence-based development.