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?
Interview
Going local: Peter Laugharn, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
Interview
Collaboration is led from the middle, not from the top: Lisa Jordan, DRK Fo…
Interview
Ideas to impact: Kevin Starr on how the Mulago Foundation is transforming p…
Interview
Whose future are we securing? India Climate Collaborative’s Shloka Na…
Opinion
We need a new triple AAA model to build trust
Opinion
Trust as the foundation for change: Practical steps to strengthen relations…
Opinion
Philanthropy is more than money
Opinion
We need to rebuild the trust deficit
Interview
For lasting peace, lead with localisation: Dr. Stella Voutta, Robert Bosch…
Interview
Changing the funding model is a necessity: Hilary Pennington, Ford Foundati…
Interview
Our common good is worth your investment: Andre Wilkens, European Cultural…
Opinion
Aid is dying: The time to #ShiftThePower is now
Opinion
Passive ‘donor-pleaser’ or ‘resource activist’? The role that fundr…
Opinion
Facing the inner crisis in philanthropy
Opinion
Philanthropy, we can’t keep straddling two worlds
Opinion
Let’s stop burying our heads in the sand – starting with Gaza
Opinion
Purging Performative Culture
Opinion
Mindset Matters
Opinion
‘This has to be a wake-up call’: Final warning for philanthropy and civ…
Opinion
It’s time for funders to step up, stand with, and support those seeding c…
Opinion