History of Inequality in Aid & Development
In 2025, we are witnessing how destructive it can be when the most economically powerful, but minority, countries make decisions that affect the rest of the world's well-being. During this time of instability and change within the aid and development sectors, people are asking "what next?"
Kuja has done a lot of thinking about what the future of a new system can look like - building on the decades of efforts to localise aid and development, #ShiftThePower, and decolonise. To be able to consider "what next?" - we must understand "how did we get here?"
This course will support you to unpack the foundations of aid and development - and fully grasp the ways it was built on centuries of inequality.
Dernière mise à jour | 27/02/2025 |
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Temps d'achèvement | 2 heures 10 minutes |
Membres | 6 |
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Introduction1Leçons · 5 min
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Key Terms
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Pre-Colonial Aid & Development2Leçons · 15 min
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Journal Prompt
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Pre-Colonial Models of Aid (video)
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The Foundations of Global Aid & Development2Leçons · 30 min
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Post-Colonial Aid & Development
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Institutionalization of Aid & Development
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Continued Colonial Inequalities4Leçons · 1 h 10 min
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Debt Cycles & Dependency
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Colonial Roots of Global South Debt
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Global Trade
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Global Economics (interview)
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Conclusion1Leçons · 10 min
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Concluding Journal
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