Toolkit · Humanitarian organisations

For NGOs, aid agencies, and advocacy groups producing public-facing crisis content

A deeper toolkit for organisations that already have communications expertise but need stronger frameworks for translating field evidence into engaging social content — without compromising dignity, consent, or operational safety.

Status: In co-creation Built on: Foundational four-pillar framework

In development

This toolkit is being co-created with humanitarian partners

Reviewer feedback at the innovation showcase made it clear that audience-specific guidance is the most useful next step. The humanitarian version is being shaped through ongoing collaboration with NGO comms leads and field practitioners.

It will go deeper than the foundational toolkit on the questions that matter most for this sector: consent and safeguarding at scale, working with diaspora networks, balancing fundraising and visibility goals, and embedding ethical storytelling into existing comms workflows.

In the meantime, the foundational toolkit is the recommended entry point.