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Ep #150 - Charli English: How Oaktree are creating the future they want to create

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In this episode, Tracey Newman and Dan Bentley speak with Charli English, the CEO of Oaktree.
The discussion explores how the youth-led organisation Oaktree is creating the future they want to see. They are taking a decolonial approach to funding grassroots youth-led initiatives across the Asia Pacific, and co-creating their strategy with young people and partners to challenge perceptions about youth leadership in the development sector.

Here is a taste of what Tracey and Dan cover in the conversation:

  • Oaktree supports grassroots youth-led organisations across the Asia Pacific through their Oaktree Youth Solidarity Fund
  • They have made a bold decision to take a decolonial approach to their funding, providing unrestricted grants to partners rather than tying the funding to specific projects
  • This allows the grassroots organisations to use the funds in the way that best meets their needs, whether that's registering the organisation, paying staff salaries, or implementing their programs
  • Oaktree has also co-created their organisational strategy with young people and their partners to ensure it is truly youth-led and responsive to local needs
  • They are working to change perceptions about young people's capabilities and leadership in the development sector

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In this episode, Tracey Newman and Dan Bentley speak with Charli English, the CEO of Oaktree.
The discussion explores how the youth-led organisation Oaktree is creating the future they want to see. They are taking a decolonial approach to funding grassroots youth-led initiatives across the Asia Pacific, and co-creating their strategy with young people and partners to challenge perceptions about youth leadership in the development sector.

Here is a taste of what Tracey and Dan cover in the conversation:

  • Oaktree supports grassroots youth-led organisations across the Asia Pacific through their Oaktree Youth Solidarity Fund
  • They have made a bold decision to take a decolonial approach to their funding, providing unrestricted grants to partners rather than tying the funding to specific projects
  • This allows the grassroots organisations to use the funds in the way that best meets their needs, whether that's registering the organisation, paying staff salaries, or implementing their programs
  • Oaktree has also co-created their organisational strategy with young people and their partners to ensure it is truly youth-led and responsive to local needs
  • They are working to change perceptions about young people's capabilities and leadership in the development sector

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