Inclusive philanthropy for inclusive development: A systems thinking approach

A critical dilemma confronting the global development sector is the persistent focus of philanthropy on merely addressing the symptoms of deep-seated social challenges, despite the abundance of resources and the…...

Building Better Cooperation Between DAC and Non-DAC Providers

If we are to deliver on global commitments—including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—there is an imperative to strengthen international cooperation, and for an increasingly diverse group of development cooperation providers…...

The Re-thinking Development Cooperation Working Group: Lessons on Partnership Building

The development landscape has changed significantly since the turn of the century: rules and policies have been shaped, and reshaped; unconventional approaches have been adopted; new multilateral institutions and agencies…...

Trends towards the defunding of European Peacebuilding: German ODA cuts as a case in point

Following a protracted process, Germany finalised its federal budget for 2024 in late January, navigating through economic challenges marked by slowing growth. The resultant austerity course led to significant budget…...

How to localize (and revolutionize) humanitarian aid? Insights from local actors in the Philippines

Despite global aspirations to localize humanitarian response and shift decision-making authority, leadership, and resources to local actors in the lead up to and during emergencies, significant challenges remain. Enter the…...

Taking Localisation Beyond Labels and Lip Service

Donors increasingly speak of locally led aid response, but often do not walk the walk. Case in point is the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the humanitarian and…...

Locally-led Development: Beyond Promises to Action

Over the last couple of years, we have seen an unprecedented number of commitments by funders and philanthropists to support locally-led development, increase direct funding to local actors and promote…...

Interveiw: “THE INTERNET REINFORCES INJUSTICE AND PREJUDICE”

The Internet is not a neutral space – on the contrary, tech expert Anasuya Sengupta, Robert Bosch Academy fellow, is researching how digital systems promote inequality and discrimination. Free flow…...

The challenge to be addressed: women’s exclusion from peacebuilding and economic power

This article focuses on the methods, challenges, and key findings of the Culture and Conflict peacebuilding project in Jammu and Kashmir, implemented through the Yakjah Reconciliation and Development Network and…...

It takes all of us: Shifting power and decolonizing development

“This is not just for the Global South, but for our global survival,” Nana Afadzinu, Executive Director at West Africa Civil Society Institute (WASCI), told us as 700 people from…...