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Decolonising Philanthropy, Aid, Development Assistance
This group is a place to connect with others interested in and working on the decolonisation of aid. Aid includes philanthropy, humanitarian aid and development assistance.
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Living Decoloniality 06
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In this episode Carla Vitantonio talks to Kenneth Amaeshi about the project he is supporting in Nigeria.
While talking about ways to improve livelihood for people and community, Kenneth admits that too often solutions are brought from abroad that don’t match local needs, practices, habits and customs. Kenneth explains how his working group and himself are, on the contrary, trying to build new opportunities based on local networks and practices.Resources:
Peter Ekeh, Colonialism and the two publics in Africa: a theoretical statement
Walter Mignolo, Coloniality, Subalterne Knowledge, Border Thinking
Srilatha Batliwala, Taking the power out of empowerment: an experiential accountLink: https://www.spreaker.com/user/17192747/living-decoloniality-06