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Hi all, We are in the process of examining 20+ MA projects at the moment-so without much of an introduction enjoy this week’s link review from sunny Sweden!…
Hi all, We are in the process of examining 20+ MA projects at the moment-so without much of an introduction enjoy this week’s link review from sunny Sweden!…
Even if you are only a semi-regular visitor or reader of Aidnography you have probably noticed at some point that reading and reviewing aid worker memoirs or biographies…
Hi all, This week’s review has a strong humanitarian focus and lots of great people & initiatives are sharing new work! But there are also donkeys, fancy data…
Hi all, Another great, sunny Friday! So keep the readings for the weekend and enjoy the start of your weekend outside 🙂 ! Development news: Gender Equality Top…
Hi all, Welcome to this week’s link review! Development news: Crack-down on war-zone child abuse; MSF & #AidToo; how can aid sector communicate ethical dilemmas? AI hacks humanitarian…
I am very excited to host another great guest post! Milasoa Chérel-Robson works for UNCTAD and her reflections on the challenges and trade-offs of combining her international career…
Hi all, I’m back with another packed reading list for your weekend! Development news: #AidToo updates from African Union, UN & EU; the dirty war in Cameroon; female…
I am honored to kick off the week with a powerful guest post by my colleague Ami V. Shah, Assistant Professor of Global Studies & Anthropology at Pacific…
Hi all, I am back in Sweden again with this week’s link review features interesting food for thought in all major sections!Development news: Aid sector dealing with #AidToo;…
Hi all, Critical food for thought and uplifting stories from around the #globaldev world from Nepal, Rwanda, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Colombia, the US and the UK and from…
Hi all, I think this week’s review has all the features of yet another enjoyable read-if I say so myself 🙂 !There is Jeff Sachs, pertinent career advice…
Thirteen years after the project started in 2005, the Millennium Village Project (MVP) founded by Jeffrey Sachs, has reached ‘peak evaluation’ with an article by Shira Mitchell and…
Hi all, Some of the highlights from this week’s review: ICC prosecutes gender-based violence; how we are getting China in Africa wrong; OLPC in Madagascar; the blockchain refugee…
Hi all, After a short Easter break, your favorite #globaldev link review is back! What I realized when going through 2-week’s worth of content was how quickly a…
Our Communication for Development program is looking for a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor-equivalent) to join our team! This is a full-time, permanent position and applications are accepted until…
Hi all, Welcome to link review #275! Development news: The complexities of sex work in South Sudan; Nepal’s infrastructure & pollution challenges; Are the SDGs simply ‘BS’? What…
Hi all, Because we discussed our four fantastic ComDev student blog projects this afternoon I am a little bit late with my link review… Development news: UNAIDS, Bono…
I caught up with the creators of The Mission Marie-Marguerite Sabongui and Benedict Moran via Zoom in Istanbul to learn more about their UN sitcom project. We discussed…
Hi all, It was International Women’s Day yesterday and this week’s link review is to a substantial amount a reflection of that-celebrating female achievements, writers & researchers-but also…
Hi all, Welcome from Ottawa where I will be working remotely for the coming two months and hopefully be able to catch up with Canadian US East Coast…
Hi all, Development news: Justin Forsyth, Save The Children & abuse; don’t send stuff in humanitarian emergencies! ‘Poor, but happy’ in India; Chinese monkey suits; blockchain summit; brutally…
By the time you read this post my bibliography of the #oxfamscandal will have reached 100 entries. Once the political momentum has slowed down a bit and the…
Hi all, Like most of you I have been following the #oxfamscandal this week. More than 60 entries are now in my curated bibliography and I have learned…
Last update: 23 March 2018.There are now more than 110 resources!For the time being, this bibliography will not be updated regularly anymore. The debate has branched out in…