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Jun 5, 2025
Development Without ‘Aid': Debt Justice and Reparations for Systemic Change

This webinar will explore debt justice and reparations as solidarity-based alternatives to traditional forms of development “aid,” especially in light of the current crises of the "aid" system.  

Three experts, bringing diverse regional perspectives from Africa and Latin America as well as global insights, will examine the current state of the debt crisis in their regions and globally. They will share common advocacy goals, ongoing reform efforts, and concrete recommendations for achieving development without reliance on external debt or the traditional “aid” paradigm.

We will discuss:

  • Reparations and reparative justice from a pan–African perspective;

  • Responsible lending and borrowing, and cancellation of illegitimate debt;

  • Africa- and Latin America-led proposals for structural reform of the global financial architecture to address systemic inequalities rooted in colonialism, the transatlantic slave trade, and neocolonialism;

  • Advocacy strategies ahead of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4), and in support of the establishment of a UN Framework Convention on Sovereign Debt.

This session is open to a broad, non–specialist international cooperation audience—including professionals, graduate students, and staff from small and large organizations—regardless of prior familiarity with the international neoliberal financial system, debt, or reparations. Participants are encouraged to submit questions for the speakers in advance (in English, Spanish, or French) to mara.luna@kuja.org.

Speakers

Priya Lukka is an economist in international development working globally to understand alternative realities and perspectives to neoliberalism through raising awareness of communities working for repair and reparations, which is also the focus of her PhD enquiry. Priya has most recently worked as Macroeconomist, covering the region of Asia, at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations, and as Chief Development Economist for Christian Aid.  

Catherine Mithia is the Policy Research & Advocacy Officer for Sovereign Debt Management at the African Forum and Network on Debt and Development – AFRODAD. As a published author, she has contributed insightful work on governance, the impact of illicit financial flows, and the role of credit rating agencies, offering a nuanced African perspective. Her work focuses on delivering research–backed policy alternatives that promote innovative and sustainable solutions to development challenges across Africa.

Daniela Berdeja Ruiz is the Sovereign Debt Analyst and Coordinator of the LAC Vulnerability Atlas at the Latin American Network for Economic, Social and Climate Justice (LATINDADD). In this role, she leads regional coordination efforts to map and systematize key economic, financial, social, and climate indicators across Latin America. Daniela is a Bolivian economist and engineer with expertise in quantitative methods for economic analysis, sustainable and economic development research, and policy work related to financing and sovereign debt. Her work also explores the intersections between gender and austerity policies.

Mara Tissera Luna (moderator), KujaLearn Content Advisor.

Date and time: June 5, 2025

  • PST, USA – 09:00
  • Mexico City, Mexico – 10:00
  • EST, USA – 12:00
  • Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro – 13:00
  • London, UK – 16:00
  • Geneva, Madrid –  17:00
  • Cape Town, South Africa – 18:00
  • Nairobi, Kenya – 19:00
  • Delhi, India – 22:00

Duration: 1.15 hour – Language: English with live interpretation into Spanish and French.



Philanthropy , Giving and Development Aid
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May 29, 2025
Funding on our terms: Rethinking donor-recipient relationships for sustainable impact

The shift towards locally led development requires a fundamental rethink of traditional donor-recipient relationships. Despite global conversations around #ShiftThePower, many local organizations still operate under restrictive funding models that limit their ability to lead sustainable, community-driven change. 

The Zambian Governance Foundation (ZGF) has been at the forefront of advocating for community-led development (CLD) and alternative financing models that prioritize sustainability and self-reliance.

Join ZGF’s CEO, Engwase Banda Mwale and Racheal Mwila: Manager - CLD/CSO Support Manager for this webinar, as they challenge existing paradigms and explore how communities, civil society organizations (CSOs), and donors can work together to create funding mechanisms that empower local actors, rather than perpetuate dependency.

Live translation in Spanish and French will be available.  

Engwase Banda Mwale, Chief Executive Officer of the Zambian Governance Foundation (ZGF), is a visionary leader with over 20 years of experience in senior management roles across the private and development sectors. A passionate advocate for women's empowerment, gender equality, good governance, and sustainable development, Engwase has a proven track record of driving transformative change and promoting inclusive growth. With her expertise in gender, leadership, and organizational development, she has been instrumental in shaping policies and programs that support marginalized communities and promote environmental sustainability. 



Racheal Mwila is a seasoned development practitioner and manager of community-led development and civil society organizations at ZGF, with over a decade of experience driving climate action. Her expertise spans climate change advocacy, sustainable development, and shifting power dynamics to empower local communities. Racheal has a proven track record of mobilizing stakeholders, developing climate-resilient projects, and promoting environmental stewardship. Her passion lies in fostering inclusive, community-driven solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change and ensure a sustainable future.

Date: May 29, 2026

Time: 

  • 4:00 PM: Lusaka

  • 5:00 PM Nairobi

  • 4:00 PM: Paris

  • 3:00 PM: London

  • 10:00 AM: New York

Shifting Power Sustainable Improvements
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