I was reflecting on the new global climate we operate in as the IFVP. There are sadly more international tensions than I have seen for some years, and since IFVP is only 27 or so years old, we mostly operated during a time of increasing globalization, which was supportive of international engagement. So since this is 2023 and chatGPT is a thing, I thought I'd ask it about this. I thought it had a good answer.
Why are international nonprofits valuable in our current increase in nationalist sentiment
International nonprofits can be valuable in our current increase in nationalist sentiment for several reasons:
- They promote global cooperation and understanding: Nationalist sentiment often involves a focus on one's own country or group at the expense of others. International nonprofits work towards promoting global cooperation and understanding between different countries and groups, which can help to reduce tensions and build trust.
- They provide assistance to vulnerable populations: Nationalist sentiment can lead to a disregard for the needs of those who are not seen as part of one's own group. International nonprofits can provide assistance and support to vulnerable populations, regardless of their nationality or ethnic background, helping to address some of the most pressing global issues, such as poverty, hunger, and access to healthcare.
- They advocate for human rights and social justice: Nationalist sentiment can sometimes be accompanied by discriminatory attitudes towards certain groups. International nonprofits can play a vital role in advocating for human rights and social justice for all individuals, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or religion.
- They can bridge political divides: Nationalist sentiment can sometimes create political divides between countries or groups. International nonprofits can serve as a bridge, working to build relationships between different communities and promoting diplomacy and conflict resolution.
Overall, international nonprofits have an important role to play in promoting a more inclusive and cooperative world, especially in the face of increasing nationalist sentiment.
how about the International Forum of Visual Practitioners
The International Forum of Visual Practitioners (IFVP) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on promoting and advancing the use of visual communication in a variety of fields, such as education, business, and community development.
IFVP can be valuable in several ways:
- Promoting cross-cultural understanding: Visual communication can be a powerful tool for promoting cross-cultural understanding, as it can help bridge language and cultural barriers. IFVP members come from a variety of cultural backgrounds and use visual communication to facilitate communication and understanding across cultures.
- Advancing education and learning: Visual communication can be a powerful tool for enhancing education and learning, as it can help to make complex concepts more accessible and engaging. IFVP members work in a variety of fields related to education and learning, and use visual communication to create educational materials, facilitate group discussions, and develop training programs.
- Supporting innovation and creativity: Visual communication can be a powerful tool for promoting innovation and creativity, as it can help individuals and groups think more visually and creatively. IFVP members work in a variety of fields related to innovation and creativity, such as design thinking, organizational development, and marketing.
- Building a community of practice: IFVP provides a platform for visual practitioners to connect and collaborate with each other, share knowledge and resources, and build a community of practice. This can help to advance the field of visual communication and promote its adoption in a variety of fields.
Overall, the work of the IFVP can be valuable in promoting the use of visual communication and advancing cross-cultural understanding, education and learning, innovation and creativity, and building a community of practice.
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Susan Kelly replied on Permalink
Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you so much for sharing this! These are fantastic questions and fantastic answers. AMAZING. A really important blog for our industry and the world!! We need to take this and run with it.