Cross Sector Development Partnerships Initiative (XSPI)

I am currently CEO for XSPI. We are an organization that aims to facilitate cross sector stakeholders to engage in projects or strategic partnerships supporting development in the Indo-Pacific. We currently focus in PNG, Indonesia and Bangladesh. We believe that building more enduring partnerhsips will increase both the impact and effectiveness of development efforts. As a facilitator we utilize our extensive network of sector stakeholders to identify project opportunities, develop concepts, bring new partners together around implementation and increase awareness on the importance of partnerhsip. XSPI is not a funder or implementer of projects. My background is in Global Health and I have spent a significant period of my career prior to XSPI working with the Gates Foundaaiton on investments supportin vaccine access and delivery. I also run an individual consulting business and take on periodic side projects as time allows.

Headquarter Country

Australia

Geographies served

Bangladesh

Indonesia

Papua New Guinea

Issue areas addressed

Health

Communities served

Developing countries, Development sector, Least developed countries

Happy to support with

Funding Support
Operational Support
Stakeholder Connections

Looking for

Knowledge & Resources

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Mentoring and Other Soft Skills

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Stakeholder Connections

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SDGS FOCUS

SDG 1 - No Poverty

SDG 13 - Climate Action

SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

SDG 5 - Gender Equality

SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

Collaborators

Josephine Mann

Cross Sector Development Partnerships Initiative (XSPI)

 Newcastle

Our network of cross sector partners aligns to Catalys Now work to unite stakeholders and create change through collaboration. As our work and mission aligns we can support each other in mutually beneficial activities and learn from our respective organizations approaches to effective partnerships. We can specifically provide an insight into this time of coalition building in the development sector.