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Aidan Craney and Yeshe Smith x Racism, Colonialism and Whiteness in Development

Aidan Craney and Yeshe Smith x Racism, Colonialism and Whiteness in Development

Update: 2024-07-10
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How did the exodus of Australian development workers during COVID-19 impact projects in the Pacific? And what lessons can be drawn for future development assistance? With Aidan Craney of La Trobe University and partnership broker Yeshe Smith, we discuss their research into locally led development and the importance of addressing systemic issues in the field. They highlight how embracing local leadership and confronting entrenched biases can improve outcomes for all involved.

Finally Aidan and Yeshe pitch their ideas to an Australian development program manager.

Read Aidan Craney and Yeshe Smith’s paper, ‘Racism, Colonialism, and Whiteness in Development: Insights from Pacific Professionals Following Repatriation of White Staff during COVID-19’ here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01436597.2024.2356608


The Readout is the Development Intelligence Lab's podcast hosted by CEO Bridi Rice. Each episode, you'll meet one development leader, hear their big idea and discover how it can shape the future of Australian development assistance.

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Aidan Craney and Yeshe Smith x Racism, Colonialism and Whiteness in Development

Aidan Craney and Yeshe Smith x Racism, Colonialism and Whiteness in Development