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Thursday, May 7th: 3:30pm to 4:45pm ‐ Participants will choose 1 workshop to attend during this time period.
F. Designing Equity into Health Programs: Learn and discuss key strategies for designing equity into all areas of health programming.
G. Peacebuilding: Learn and discuss key strategies for developing constructive personal, organizational, and political relationships across ethnic, religious, class, national, and racial boundaries.
H. Harnessing the Private Sector for Development: Learn and discuss key strategies for harnessing the expertise and interest of the private sector and directing in building sustainable development and relief objectives.
I. Collective Impact: Learn and discuss key strategies for having non‐profits, government, civil society and the business sector coordinate their efforts and working together on a clearly defined goal within communities.
J. Men and Women – Partnering to Create Change: Learn and discuss key strategies which we can incorporate into our work which demonstrate how men and women can work together as co‐creators and co‐redeemers in development, justice and relief to transform communities.
Friday, May 8th: 10:50am to 12:30pm – Participants will choose 1 workshop to attend. The workshops will not be available again, but the case studies will be available online for all participants.
A. Best Practices in the Asia Region: World Renew Asia Ministry Team and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other region(s) around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate integration between Community Development and International Relief.
B. Best Practices in the East Africa Region: World Renew East Africa Ministry Team and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other region(s) around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate integration between Community Development and International Relief.
C. Best Practices in the Latin America Region: World Renew Latin America Ministry Team and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other region(s) around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate how to avert large scale disasters.
D. Best Practices in the North America Region: World Renew’s North America partner, Communities First Association (CFA) and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other regions around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate integration between Community Development and Disaster Response.
E. Best Practices in the Southern African Region: World Renew Southern Africa Ministry Team and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other region(s) around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate integration between Community Development and International Relief.
F. Best Practices in the Western African Region: World Renew West Africa Ministry Team and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other region(s) around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate integration between Community Development and International Relief.
G. Best Practices in International Relief and Disaster Response: World Renew’s Disaster Response Team and their regional partners will present 2‐3 case studies of best practices from their region which can be replicated in other region(s) around the world. At least one of the case studies will demonstrate integration between International Relief and Community Development.
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H. Global Partnership Summit (By Invitation Only): Churches who are members of or invited to become part of World Renew’s Global Partnership Program will discuss strategies and best practices for building global partnerships with Constituency Bridgers from different parts of the world.
Friday, May 8th: 2:00pm to 3:10pm – Participants will choose 1 Open Space to attend during this time period.
A. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 1: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
B. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 2: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
C. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 3: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
D. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 4: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
E. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 5: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
F. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 6: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
G. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 7: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
H. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 8: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and multiple small group discussions about the topics will take place in different areas of the conference center.
I. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 9: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
J. Global Partnership Summit (By Invitation Only): Churches who are members of or invited to become part of World Renew’s Global Partnership Program will discuss strategies and best practices for building global partnerships with Constituency Bridgers from different parts of the world.
K. World Renew Board Meetings (By Invitation Only)
Friday, May 8th: 3:30pm to 4:30pm – Participants will choose 1 Open Space to attend during this time period. L. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 10: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the
week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
M. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 11: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
N. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 12: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
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O. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 13: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
P. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 14: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
Q. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 15: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
R. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 16: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
S. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 17: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
T. Open Spaces ‐ Most Wanted Topics 18: Participants will suggest and vote on 18 topics during the week they would like to discuss. Voting will end at noon on Thursday and small group discussions will take place in different areas of the conference center.
U. Global Partnership Summit (By Invitation Only): Churches who are members of or invited to become part of World Renew’s Global Partnership Program will discuss strategies and best practices for building global partnerships with Constituency Bridgers from different parts of the world.
V. World Renew Board Meetings (By Invitation Only) Saturday, May 9th: On Saturday morning, participants will choose 1 Focus Area to work on in small groups of 6‐8 individuals. All groups will be sitting in the gym and throughout Marantha’s campus.
A. Refining Strategies and Recommendations on Managing Change – Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
B. Refining Strategies and Recommendations on Integrating Community Development & Disaster Response: – Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
C. Refining Strategies and Recommendations on Proactive Justice – Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building the strategies and create a set of recommendations.
D. Refining Strategies and Recommendations on Competency & Excellence in Community Transformation – Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
E. Refining Strategies and Recommendations on The Role of Churches in Transformational Development – Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
F. Refining Strategies and Recommendations on Connecting Business, Government & Civil Society: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
G. Refining Strategies on Cross Cultural Decision Making: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
H. Refining Strategies on Diversifying Funding: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
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I. Refining Strategies on International Humanitarian Standards & Certifications: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
J. Refining Strategies on Youth Strategy 2025 – Partnering with Millennials: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
K. Refining Strategies on Designing Equity into Health Programs: Participants will review work done
earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
L. Refining Strategies on Peacebuilding: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
M. Refining Strategies on Harnessing the Private Sector for Development: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
N. Refining Strategies on Collective Impact: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
O. Refining Strategies on Men and Women – Partnering to Create Change: Participants will review work done earlier in the week, continue building strategies and create a set of recommendations.
P. Global Partnership Summit (By Invitation Only): Churches who are members of or invited to become part of World Renew’s Global Partnership Program will discuss strategies and best practices for building global partnerships with Constituency Bridgers from different parts of the world.
Q. World Renew Board Meetings: Joint Ministry Council (By Invitation Only)