JRNY Consulting

JRNY Consulting

International Trade and Development

Disrupting inequality and systems of oppression through evidence-based reflection.

About us

JRNY Consulting supports value-driven organisations in the non-profit, humanitarian and development sectors to understand the positive and negative impact of their work. We offer evaluations, research, reviews, learning products, and strategy development through a rights-based and feminist approach. This includes focusing on participation, utilisation, equity, transparency and bringing attunement to power dynamics across impact-driven work. We also connect evaluation and strategy through dissemination workshops and sessions targeted at how evaluation findings can be better integrated or embedded in future strategies. Journey to Transformation - is our accompanying podcast. Where we challenge the sector to do better. You can listen on Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts. Find us on Instagram or Twitter - @jrnypodcast.

Website
www.jrnyconsulting.com
Industry
International Trade and Development
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
evaluation, research , reviews, learning, monitoring, organisational transformation, change mangement, podcasts, and transformation

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  • ✊🏾 Feminist Realities: An Exploratory Toolkit ✊🏾 We ❤️ this incredible toolkit authored by Aimee Santos-Lyons and Robin Taubenfeld and the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID). 🗝️ Here are some key highlights: 💟 Background on the core concepts of feminist realities, using storytelling as a form of resistance and the process of unearthing and co-creating these realities. 💟 Outlining creative methods like interviews and workshops designed to unearth feminist stories. Describing structured processes for presenting these ideas and co-creating solutions. 💟 Strategies for facilitating interactive sessions and group activities to transform feminist visions into realities. The toolkit emphasises co-creation as an ongoing process, inviting continuous reflection and collaboration in feminist activism. Check it out for resources to support your journey👇🏾!

  • 🌍 Community Engagement in Humanitarian Action Toolkit (CHAT) 🌍 Check out the CHAT 🤩 ! This toolkit was developed in collaboration with UNICEF, CDAC Network, GOARN - Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies - IFRC, and Collective Service. The CHAT provides practical tools for Community Engagement and Social and Behaviour Change in emergencies, covering natural disasters, conflict and fragile situations, disease outbreaks and epidemics, and complex humanitarian emergencies. 🛠️ Nine steps for using the CHAT: 🌟 Understand a country’s specific humanitarian context to see how Community Engagement and Social and Behaviour Change fit into crisis response. 🌟 Examine the nature of the crisis, align with local standards, and develop a proactive readiness plan to establish systems for community engagement and behaviour change before emergencies strike. 🌟 Advocate for embedding community engagement and behaviour change approaches within every stage of humanitarian programming to ensure these systems are robust and lasting. 🌟 Tap into existing local structures to support community engagement efforts, or, if needed, establish coordination networks with local organisations and agencies. 🌟 Collect community feedback and data inclusively to guide your response, prioritising the needs of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities. 🌟 Create a detailed plan for community engagement and behaviour change that aligns with all stages of crisis response, integrating feedback and focusing on vulnerable groups based on age, gender, disability, and socioeconomic status. 🌟 Provide critical information, correct misconceptions, and promote positive social and cultural values using a variety of communication channels to ensure everyone is reached. 🌟 Build relationships with media from the start to counter misinformation and enhance communication during crises. 🌟 Continuously adjust and expand community engagement and behaviour change efforts to meet changing needs in any humanitarian setting. The CHAT supports community engagement across all areas of the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) to enable people-centred, timely interventions. Check it out 👇🏾!

  • 💬 Participatory Research Toolkit for Social Norms Measurement 📏 We 💕 this toolkit from Suruchi Sood and Charlotte Lapsansky, PhD and UNICEF. It introduces participatory methods that engage participants in discussing complex and sensitive topics. 🔑 Key features of this toolkit: 🌟 Nine innovative tools for measuring social norms, with explanations, examples, and step-by-step instructions for researchers and programme planners. 🌟 Clear guidelines on analysing the data generated by these tools to measure social norms qualitatively. 🌟 Designed for anyone involved in social norms programming—researchers, evaluators, donors, etc. 🌟 Use these tools alone or in combination with quantitative methods to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of social norms. 🌟 It showcases real-world examples of successful social and behaviour change initiatives incorporating participatory research methods. Check it out 👇🏾!

  • ✊🏾 Feminist Activist Toolkit 🚀 We ❣️ this toolkit from LiveYourDream.org powered by Soroptimist International of the Americas, Inc. designed as a primer for emerging feminist activists. Our favourite section is How to Incorporate Feminism into Your Daily Life: 🌟 Reflect on how gendered norms influence your thoughts and actions, and challenge yourself to break free from assumptions about yourself and others. Examine how privilege and power shape your perspective. 🌟 Prioritise your well-being by rejecting societal pressures, embracing self-worth, and ensuring you take the time to care for yourself mentally and physically. 🌟 Cultivate relationships built on mutual respect, equality, and shared responsibilities while teaching children to value gender equality and bodily autonomy. 🌟 When consuming media, ask yourself whether women are portrayed fairly and as complex characters, using tools like the Bechdel test to evaluate representation. Support brands and artists that align with feminist values. 🌟 Stay connected with feminist news and thought leaders, critically evaluate headlines, and consider a political candidate’s stance on women’s issues before supporting them. 🌟 Uplift other women, recognising that when women support one another, everyone benefits. Check out the toolkit 👇🏾!

  • 🔍 Ethical Content Guidelines ⚖ We 💗 these guidelines from Siobhan Warrington and Wouter Fransen and Oxfam International, which are designed to ensure that communications assets are gathered, managed, and used ethically, respecting the rights of all contributors to participate and be heard, to experience dignity and respect, to make informed and voluntary decisions, and to be safeguarded from risk and harm. The guidelines are organised into the following sections: ⭐ Working together: upholding people’s rights in collaboration with others. ⭐ Do no harm: assessing and mitigating risks to contributors. ⭐ Informed Consent: empowering people to share their own story (or not). ⭐ Showing respect: further responsibilities to contributors. ⭐ Processing content: ensuring data protection after the shoot. ⭐ Using content: integrity and accuracy in our communications. If you are creating content, have a look at these guidelines 👇🏾! (Direct link in comments)

  • 🌐 Gender-based Violence Disclosure Toolkit 🌐 Need guidance on responding to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) disclosures in humanitarian settings? This is a great toolkit from Kim Thuy Seelinger and Julia Uyttewaal and the Center for Human Rights, Gender and Migration (CHRGM) at Washington University in St. Louis. It is designed to equip organisations and individuals across various sectors with tools to handle disclosures safely and appropriately. The toolkit offers practical advice for both GBV specialists and non-specialists to: ✅ Co-create safe environments for survivors to disclose their experiences if they choose. ✅ Support workers in receiving and responding to disclosures emphasising safety, dignity, and healing. ✅ Raise community awareness about GBV and available survivor support services. This toolkit is designed for service providers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and United Nations (UN) agencies working with displaced populations. It ensures that survivors' agency is respected, allowing them to choose when, how, and if they share their stories. Check out the toolkit 👇🏾! (Direct link in the comments)

  • "It takes courage to learn because it takes courage to grow." - Teia Rogers A little throwback to Teia co-hosting The Learning Curve from ALNAP alongside Namukabo Werungah, Juliet Parker, and Sarah Abdelatif. The Learning Curve featured discussions on: 🌟 Exploring why local/national actors, with their wealth of knowledge and experience, are largely overlooked by the broader system. 🌟 Institutional ego and the competitive funding environment and how this inhibits the willingness of agencies to share learning collectively. 🌟 Organisational cultures that enable them to make use of the learning that already exists. 📹 To watch the full The Learning Curve event, see the link in the comments.

  • 🏳️🌈 Queering the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda Toolkit 🛠 We're about to kick-off an exciting new research partnership exploring the synergies between Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) and Explosive Ordinance Risk Reduction (EORR). We came across this excellent resource from Jamie J. Hagen, Anupama Ranawana, Valentina Parra, Laura Gisselly Beltrán Estepa, María Susana Peralta Ramón, Nathalie Mercier and Christian Aid, Colombia Diversa, the Centre for Gender in Politics at Queen's University Belfast. It is organised into three parts: 🔍 Queering Women, Peace, and Security in Practice 🔍 Opportunities and Challenges for LGBTQ+ and Feminist Collaboration 🔍 Queering Women, Peace, and Security National Action Plans 🧐 Are you... 💡 Interested in including LGBTQ+ women in gender analysis of peace and security and exploring how WPS applies to LGBTQ+ communities? 💡 A feminist and LGBTQ+ organisation working on gendered dimensions of peace and security? 💡 An academic or student seeking to understand heteronormative and cisgender assumptions in Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) and connect them to everyday LGBTQ+ experiences? Then, this toolkit is for you! Check it out 👇🏾! (Direct link in comments)

  • 📚 Later Is a Cis-Hetero Patriarchal Time Zone: Narratives of Resistance to LGBTQI+ Inclusion amongst Humanitarian Practitioners📚 We 😍 this journal article from Ilaria M. in the Journal of Refugee Studies. "...humanitarian discourses implicitly or explicitly relegate LGBTQI+ inclusion efforts to the future tense. During humanitarian crises, I contend, the future is never proximate, but rather an endlessly delayable horizon—intended here as a vanishing point, that which cannot be reached—towards which all hopes for LGBTQI+ recognition are oriented." - Illaria Michelis Here's a quick rundown of some narratives you may have heard: 🤨 There’s nothing we can do: law and culture: Local laws and cultural norms prevent the inclusion of LGBTQI+ individuals. 🤨 Training first: Specific training on LGBTQI+ issues is required before addressing their specific needs in practice. 🤨 Data first: Interventions should be informed by data specific to LGBTQI+ communities before taking action. 🤨 Women first: The needs of cisgender women should be prioritised. 🤨 Partners first: Partnerships with organisations and communities in situ ensure contextual relevance and should be prioritised...even if they hold conservative views perpetuating exclusion or discrimination of LGBTQI+ people. The article calls for a greater understanding and acknowledgement of how we (yes, you too!) are reinforcing gendered, racialised and heteronormative systems so that we can do better for people with diverse sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics (SOGIESC). Check it out 👇🏾! (Direct link in comments)

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