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The Development Dilemma
Arnav
23 episodes
7 months ago
Lets talk about the elephant in the room: the world of international development is run by two actors, expats and nationals, who don't seem to talk. They work in the same organisations with similar goals but expats fly in and out carrying a sense of superiority and nationals become disgruntled and disillusioned with their work. Where development is ultimately about people, this lack of strong relationships and local knowledge means that much aid leads to little impact. But we can do better, so let start to talk! Follow on Twitter: @dev_dilemma and Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma This podcast brings together interesting voices to have honest and empathetic conversations on development dilemmas like hiring and pay practices; beneficiary voice; race dynamics; the history and role of aid and the impact of it all. Subscribe to hear concrete real life examples of what's going wrong but also the potential for more collaborative, democratic and, ultimately, impactful work. Welcome to The Development Dilemma podcast!
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Lets talk about the elephant in the room: the world of international development is run by two actors, expats and nationals, who don't seem to talk. They work in the same organisations with similar goals but expats fly in and out carrying a sense of superiority and nationals become disgruntled and disillusioned with their work. Where development is ultimately about people, this lack of strong relationships and local knowledge means that much aid leads to little impact. But we can do better, so let start to talk! Follow on Twitter: @dev_dilemma and Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma This podcast brings together interesting voices to have honest and empathetic conversations on development dilemmas like hiring and pay practices; beneficiary voice; race dynamics; the history and role of aid and the impact of it all. Subscribe to hear concrete real life examples of what's going wrong but also the potential for more collaborative, democratic and, ultimately, impactful work. Welcome to The Development Dilemma podcast!
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Episodes (20/23)
The Development Dilemma
From Buzzwords to Blueprints: Building a More Equitable and Transparent Funding System
1 year ago
44 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Breaking the Silence on NGOs
2 years ago
46 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Where is the Dignity in Aid?
2 years ago
49 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Going from Knowledge to Leadership
2 years ago
35 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Building African power for Africans
2 years ago
41 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Let's unpack White Saviourism
2 years ago
42 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Trust, Pay and Openness: Promoting Local leadership in a Global Organisation with Ruth Levine
2 years ago
44 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Making hard tradeoffs in the face of inequities
3 years ago
33 minutes

The Development Dilemma
The View from the Top ain't that great! Experiences and challenges from Stanford
3 years ago
28 minutes

The Development Dilemma
The Kenyan Techpreneur and Ecosystem, who does it benefit?
3 years ago
42 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Whats going wrong with Kenyan-Expat relationships: social, romantic and more
3 years ago
39 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Inhabiting Injustice with Jim Chuchu
3 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes

The Development Dilemma
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Grant Funding
3 years ago
43 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Who should we listen to?
4 years ago
44 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Everyone has a role to play in the revolution
4 years ago
49 minutes

The Development Dilemma
How to get everyone rowing the boat in the same direction?
4 years ago
43 minutes

The Development Dilemma
How do we Bridge the Gap?
4 years ago
40 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Why is African start-up funding reserved for Expats?
4 years ago
44 minutes

The Development Dilemma
What is wrong with our Language of Development?
4 years ago
43 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Don't come here to help, come here to work
4 years ago
44 minutes

The Development Dilemma
Lets talk about the elephant in the room: the world of international development is run by two actors, expats and nationals, who don't seem to talk. They work in the same organisations with similar goals but expats fly in and out carrying a sense of superiority and nationals become disgruntled and disillusioned with their work. Where development is ultimately about people, this lack of strong relationships and local knowledge means that much aid leads to little impact. But we can do better, so let start to talk! Follow on Twitter: @dev_dilemma and Instagram: thedevelopmentdilemma This podcast brings together interesting voices to have honest and empathetic conversations on development dilemmas like hiring and pay practices; beneficiary voice; race dynamics; the history and role of aid and the impact of it all. Subscribe to hear concrete real life examples of what's going wrong but also the potential for more collaborative, democratic and, ultimately, impactful work. Welcome to The Development Dilemma podcast!