Inception Workshop of the Global Cooperation Futures Initiative

Inception Workshop of the Global Cooperation Futures Initiative

On April 27, 2023, Cooperation Canada hosted the inception workshop of its Global Cooperation Futures Initiative. The initiative, launched in October 2022 with funding from the International Development Research Centre, aims to reimagine the next generation of international cooperation by developing three scenarios of plausible futures of cooperation in the next seven to ten years. 

In her opening remarks, Kate Higgins, Cooperation Canada’s Chief Executive Officer, expressed gratitude to the initiative’s Strategic Advisory Committee  shared her hopes that the Futures Initiative will help strengthen the capacity of Canadian civil society organizations engaged in international cooperation think systematically about the future, and adapt to changing dynamics in the international ecosystem.   

Andy Ouedraogo, Cooperation Canada’s Research and Program Officer and workshop facilitator, presented the project’s objectives, the temporal and geographical scope, impact pathway, consultant teams, and expected outputs. She introduced strategic foresight as a useful tool and method for better future preparedness and policy innovation for actors in global development cooperation.  

The lively discussions that took place during this workshop attest to the interest in this initiative of the over 60 participants from the Cooperation Canada membership and beyond, including organizations based in Africa, Asia, and Europe. At the start of the workshop, a survey captured the participants’ understanding of strategic foresight, and their organizations’ future preparedness. 84% of respondents admitted that their organizations spent more time responding to challenges than anticipating them. On their knowledge of strategic foresight, 50% claimed to have satisfactory knowledge of the discipline. These insights will be considered in the planning and evaluation of the initiative’s next activities. 

At Cooperation Canada, we’re excited to engage with Cooperation Canada members and others on this initiative, to prepare and position ourselves to be relevant, and have impact, in a fast-changing Canadian and global context.  We look forward to your continued engagement! 

Inaugural Meeting of the Global Cooperation Futures Initiative’s Strategic Advisory Committee

Inaugural Meeting of the Global Cooperation Futures Initiative’s Strategic Advisory Committee

On March 10, 2023, members of the Strategic Advisory Committee of the Global Cooperation Futures Initiative met for their inaugural meeting. Through the Futures Initiative, Cooperation Canada aims to reimagine global development cooperation futures and inform the positioning of international cooperation actors in a post-2030 era. Using strategic foresight, the project takes a systematic approach to looking beyond the present, exploring the future, and engaging directly with the unknown.

Members of the Advisory Committee were selected from around the world for their experience in strategic foresight and international cooperation and represent various sectors, including academia, civil society organizations (CSOs), and multilateral organizations.

The inaugural meeting was opened by Kate Higgins, Cooperation Canada’s Chief Executive Officer, who in her opening remarks, reiterated the organization commitment to fostering a more collaborative, connected, and inclusive enabling environment for the Canadian international cooperation sector and beyond.  She stressed the importance of partnerships in understanding and adapting to the increasingly volatile and complex space in which civil society organizations operate. Ms. Higgins also expressed hope that the Futures Initiative would help strengthen the capacity of Canadian CSOs to tackle emerging challenges, adapt to rapidly changing dynamics in the international ecosystem and think systematically about the future.

Cooperation Canada’s Research and Program Officer then presented the primary objectives of the project, key areas of focus, milestones, and expected outputs. The committee discussed the various levels of participation and engagement of different stakeholder groups. The Committee will reconvene at the project inception workshop in April.

 

Committee Members bio profiles