Join us as we explore U.S. national security legal frameworks, and how policies made in Washington often impede nonprofit organizations from serving populations in need around the world. Through interviews with sector experts, ranging from legal and finance professionals to international peacebuilding practitioners, we will piece together the many nuanced details on U.S. national security, and understand how to best support the civil society sector while maintaining our national security.
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Join us as we explore U.S. national security legal frameworks, and how policies made in Washington often impede nonprofit organizations from serving populations in need around the world. Through interviews with sector experts, ranging from legal and finance professionals to international peacebuilding practitioners, we will piece together the many nuanced details on U.S. national security, and understand how to best support the civil society sector while maintaining our national security.
On this episode of Spotlight, host Zach Theiler interviews Tracey Durner, the Director of Financial Integrity and Inclusion at the Global Center on Cooperative Security. Tracey discusses counterterrorism efforts led by the UN, the impact it has on nonprofits, and how civil society can best advocate for change.
Financial access, including the ability for organizations to effectively wire funds overseas, is a major challenge for many nonprofits working in sensitive contexts. In this episode of Spotlight, host Zach Theiler interviews C&SN's Policy Counsel, Andrea Hall, whose work focuses on addressing the financial hurdles nonprofits face while delivering life saving work around the world.
In this episode host Zach Theiler interviews Kay Guinane, the founder and director of the Charity & Security Network. In the interview she discusses the founding of C&SN, explores the intersection of nonprofit rights and national security, and looks at some of the key challenges and victories over the past 10 years.
Join us as we explore U.S. national security legal frameworks, and how policies made in Washington often impede nonprofit organizations from serving populations in need around the world. Through interviews with sector experts, ranging from legal and finance professionals to international peacebuilding practitioners, we will piece together the many nuanced details on U.S. national security, and understand how to best support the civil society sector while maintaining our national security.