If aid actors were to take the idea of worldmaking in the margins seriously, this could to lead to an ontological shift: the solution to crises becomes not merely (aid workers’) response, but (people’s) resistance. […] Beyond the “monoculture” of West-is-best institutions, the concept of worldmaking in the margins enables us to ask: how can we re-imagine our societies’ social, economic and political rules that could lead to more just and equitable outcomes and, ultimately, that could guarantee the sovereignty and self-determination of people and communities within the Global Majority?