Reforming International Development
Extensive sector research in 2021-22 showed consensus on the need for root and branch reform of international development and suggested four entry points for systems change.
Building on this, the H&S Davidson Trust is now supporting work to collectively identify what a new international development system would look like and what we need to do to obtain it. Follow the journey via the articles below.
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How can international development be reformed?
Opinion
Transgender Day of Visibility: Nourishing community to challenge backlash
Opinion
Loop’s hibernation needs to be a wake-up call
Opinion
The change is now – but how?
Opinion
Power does not shift easily
Opinion
Why it’s time to flip the knowledge hierarchy and disperse power.
Conference reports
It’s time to decolonise philanthropy, are you ready to join the struggle?
Conference reports
Elephants transforming philanthropy: Reforming international development at…
Opinion
It’s time for an honest dialogue about ‘shifting the power’
News
The system of international development is broken, warns Reforming Internat…
Opinion
Leading, learning and letting go: PSJP’s journey
Opinion
From Unicorn to Zebra: The transformation of ZGF
Opinion
Shifting power starts at home – transforming our organisation to transfor…
Opinion
When it comes to the global financial architecture, it’s time to shift th…
Opinion
Breaking out of echo chambers: Expanding constituency conversations
Opinion
Reforming International Development: Crowdsourcing Invitation
Opinion
The power of Ubuntu to reform international development and build a healthi…
Analysis
A funder’s journey
Opinion
Ten reasons to reform international development
Opinion
Progress on reforming international development
News
Report: HSDT releases timely ‘Increasing Impact in International Developm…
Analysis