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The Diff
Haymarket Media Group Ltd
11 episodes
9 months ago

We spotlight the vital work of small charities, not-for-profits and social enterprises, and share anecdotes, discussions and ideas for building a better world. 


Through conversations that challenge and inspire in equal measure, we explore how we can all make the difference. 



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We spotlight the vital work of small charities, not-for-profits and social enterprises, and share anecdotes, discussions and ideas for building a better world. 


Through conversations that challenge and inspire in equal measure, we explore how we can all make the difference. 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Non-Profit
Personal Journals,
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture
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The End of Charity episode 5: Power in the wrong hands
The Diff
27 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
The End of Charity episode 5: Power in the wrong hands

When The Times newspaper’s chief reporter, Sean O’Neill, broke the story that senior Oxfam aid workers had been accused of sexual misconduct while working in the disaster zone of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, it sent shockwaves around the charity sector and wider society. 

O’Neill reflects on his memories of the scandal; and experts including Chilande Kuloba-Warria and Martha Awojobi discuss how the very foundations of charity can create imbalances of power – and environments in which abuse can thrive. 

How do the ways we think about the “haves” and “have-nots” perpetuate these inequalities? And how have the historical roots of charitable work steered us in this direction? 

Kolbassia Haoussou, director of survivor leadership and influencing at Freedom from Torture, suggests how the balance can be tipped to allow the people that charities exist to serve to exercise power on their own terms. 

With commentary from the philanthropy expert Rhodri Davies.

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The Diff

We spotlight the vital work of small charities, not-for-profits and social enterprises, and share anecdotes, discussions and ideas for building a better world. 


Through conversations that challenge and inspire in equal measure, we explore how we can all make the difference. 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.