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Hi all, Lots of new reports surfaced after UN GA week-but there have also been other interesting #globaldev readings popping up throughout the week from small island states…
Hi all, Lots of new reports surfaced after UN GA week-but there have also been other interesting #globaldev readings popping up throughout the week from small island states…
Hi all, UNGA week is wrapping up, but the focus on this week’s link review is on some of the other #globaldev stories, from shrinking civic spaces in…
Hi all, Today is #climatestrike day-so enjoy new #globaldev readings & a fresh book review over the weekend! My quotes of the weekEveryone who lived on the hardest-hit…
It may be a bit unusual to start my book review with a link to another review, but it was Duncan Green who sparked my interest in The…
Hi all, A busy week with lost of enjoyable teaching on historical aspects of #globaldev is wrapping up & I’m glad to sit down and gather some good…
Hi all, We welcomed more than 150 new students to our Communication for Development courses this week so I’m equal parts exhausted and thrilled about the forthcoming semester…
I immensely enjoyed Mary Harper’s Everything you have told me is true-The Many Faces of Al Shabaab, even though her book covers difficult topics around Somalia’s troubled governance…
Hi all, Preparations for the new semester starting Monday are underway, but there’s always time for some Friday afternoon & weekend #globaldev reads!My quotes of the weekNow, imagine…
Hi all, Welcome to another #globaldev link review…let’s start at the end: I added a new section (What we were reading 5 years ago) to the blog and…
Hi all, Returning from the summer break with link review #333 must be a lucky sign 🙂 !The picture of Moyland Castle in Germany has nothing to do…
I am supposed to be on my summer blogging break, but the world of bad development does not seem to take a vacation…The first time I came across…
I am supposed to be on my summer blogging break, but the world of bad development does not seem to take a vacation…The first time I came across…
Hi all, Following my first blogging summer break last year, Aidnography will take a break until about mid-August again. My final post consists of two part, first some…
Hi all, Following my first blogging summer break last year, Aidnography will take a break until about mid-August again. My final post consists of two part, first some…
It has been quite a while since I shared a review of a book that is not directly related to international development. But Guy Shrubsole’s Who Owns England?…
It has been quite a while since I shared a review of a book that is not directly related to international development. But Guy Shrubsole’s Who Owns England?…
A young woman too shy to look at the camera at Nova Canaã shelter in Boa Vista, Brazil. (UNHCR/Genesis Andreina Lemus Guacaran) Hi all, I hope the latest…
A young woman too shy to look at the camera at Nova Canaã shelter in Boa Vista, Brazil. (UNHCR/Genesis Andreina Lemus Guacaran) Hi all, I hope the latest…
Hi all, Glad Midsommar from Sweden! This will be one of the last link reviews before the summer break and from a communication for development perspective this one…
Hi all, Glad Midsommar from Sweden! This will be one of the last link reviews before the summer break and from a communication for development perspective this one…
Hi all, We are half-way through our MA thesis presentation seminar and my head is spinning (in a good way!) from all the great work our students have…
Hi all, We are half-way through our MA thesis presentation seminar and my head is spinning (in a good way!) from all the great work our students have…
Graduation Cap and Gown Cat Costume from ohmymeow.com I am a member of one of the largest development and humanitarian Facebook groups and one question that has been…
Graduation Cap and Gown Cat Costume from ohmymeow.com I am a member of one of the largest development and humanitarian Facebook groups and one question that has been…