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The decolonization of aid #4: a conversation from a moral/ethical perspective
29 September, 2021 @ 00:00 - 23:59


In a series of dialogues, this conversation will be the fourth.
The series
With the #BLM debates, and other anti-racism protests, the discussion about the decolonization of aid got an impulse. Blogs, panel discussions (sometimes very heated) and Tweets stumbled over one another. We witnessed many statements and opinions, but perhaps not so much common ground to proceed from.
KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) we take one step back and approach the discussion in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds.
Speakers
- Aarathi Krishnan, Strategic Foresight Advisor at UNDP.
- Dr Hugo Slim, Senior Research Fellow at University of Oxford.
All dialogues in this series will be moderated by:
- Kiza Magendane, The Broker, knowledge broker, essayist and writer, and
- Thea Hilhorst, professor Humanitarian Aid at the International Institute of Social Studies