19 December 2019 Top Stories of 2019 What a year! Here are the stories about movements, NGOs and systems change that caught our eye (and yours) in 2019. by MobLab Team
18 December 2019 A big step for UNICEF: inviting volunteers to scale the mission How a small team inside a giant UN agency is popularising people-power and getting results by Nithin Coca
11 October 2019 Systems design thinking is a weapon; let’s use it for good Campaigners should look to systems and design thinking to mobilise key constituencies more effectively, combat rising authoritarianism, and rectify global injustice. by Phil Wilmot
11 September 2019 Why it’s important to measure the impact of people-powered advocacy A common framework to measure and evaluate people power is a missing piece in the funding and decision-making pie, says Tom Liacas. by Tom Liacas
11 September 2019 Lessons from the grassroots campaign playbook In this Mini Masterclass with Future Advocacy, campaigner Katherine Sladden explains how to make change—the bootstrap way. by Katherine Sladden
28 August 2019 How Greenpeace is using psychological approaches to build more effective climate campaigns The internal cognitive science lab Mindworks is helping the organisation design initiatives that give audiences the courage to take action. by Nithin Coca
20 August 2019 Cognitive science lab Mindworks is shifting how Greenpeace thinks about campaigning To nurture internal buy-in toward designing more mindset change campaigns, Mindworks has created participatory trainings that put local office leaders in the driver’s seat. by Nithin Coca
1 August 2019 ‘Successfully working in a movement means recognising your strengths and weaknesses’ Mozilla's Brandi Geurkink and Jon Lloyd reflect on the campaign to hold Google and Facebook accountable to their promises for political ad transparency. by Lauren L. Finch
19 July 2019 What makes a brilliant advocacy strategy? "Who can give us what we want?" and "why haven't they given it to us yet?" are some of the big questions that campaigners need to examine, says Save the Children's Kirsty McNeill. by Kirsty McNeill