Corruption in Football – Is it still the beautiful game?

  • 29/04/2022

Football gives pleasure to millions around the world. It enables a few with skill and artistry to become very wealthy and can bring communities together both at local and national level.

Distributing Humanitarian Aide in War Zones: Electronic Tools and the Experience from Other Countries

  • 08/04/2022

Jackline Nakiganda, an Erasmus Mundus student in her last year (Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance), citizen of Uganda, and currently placed in Tallinn, Estonia, will exchange experience with practitioners from the field on how to best organise the distribution of humanitarian aide in war zones, in particular in Ukraine.

French-speaking Friday coffee break

  • 01/04/2022

Dear friends, would you like to join us for coffee and a discussion on Friday, April 1st at 10 AM CET on the Zoom of the Flying Accounting University?

NGOs and Auditors – The Fraud Conspiracy

  • 25/03/2022

In November 2020, David Wortham led a discussion looking at the reasons why so many frauds in NGOs are not identified by auditors. If you missed it then, or would like to discuss the issues further, this popular event will be repeated on 25 March 2022

Why is effective Governance in NGOs important and what should it look like?

  • 11/03/2022

Governance is about guiding an organisation, choosing its chief executive, holding management accountable and giving friendly advice. Or is it?

We Haven’t Got the Time(sheets)!

  • 18/02/2022

This event will bring together representatives of CSOs, donor agencies and the audit profession to discuss the place of timesheets in accounting for and reporting project staff costs.