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Fixing Foreign Aid

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The rules of global governance have come to cement a power structure between the global north and the global south that has allowed a legacy of injustice and exploitation to fester, even to the present day. Over the next three episodes, we’re going to explore more deeply what the current economic system looks like and the ways people are pushing back and demanding a more equitable balance of power. We’ll talk to those who are challenging entrenched norms and see what tactics are successful and where they’re still struggling to be heard. And we’ll talk about what’s at stake if the system of global governance is not rebuilt. We’re dividing this series into three key areas that are overdue for a major overhaul: foreign aid, sovereign debt, and international financial institutions. This episode: fixing foreign aid. Host Karen Given talks through the issue with Harpinder Collacott, the interim executive director of the Global Public Investment Network. Later, we hear from Gunjan Veda, who serves as the global secretary of the Movement for Community-Led Development. *********** If you'd like to learn more about the ideas and actions to create new rules for a broken system, please check out “Global Governance Reimagined,” a special report from FP Analytics. The views and opinions expressed in Global Governance Reimagined do not necessarily represent the views, opinions, or endorsement of FP Analytics or the Ford Foundation. And remember, this is an ongoing conversation. Discussions about changing the rules of foreign aid, sovereign debt, and global finance are continuing at the U.N. General Assembly, taking place now in New York, and beyond. Be sure to check out coverage from Foreign Policy. New Rules for a Broken System is produced by FP Studios with the support of the Ford Foundation.
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