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Neocolonial Narratives and the Hidden Harm in Global Aid

Neocolonial Narratives and the Hidden Harm in Global Aid

Update: 2025-07-23
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What if the global systems created to “do good” are actually rooted in extraction and exploitation?

Building on last week’s conversation about how martyrdom and saviorism show up in our personal relationships, this episode zooms out to examine how those unconscious patterns play out in global systems shaped by the same ideologies that fueled and justified colonialism.

I share reflections from my time teaching in Tanzania and unpack how neocolonial narratives are embedded in international development and humanitarian aid, reinforcing problematic power dynamics while undermining the agency and autonomy of local communities.

Is it even possible to reform these systems? And what does it mean to decolonize ourselves and reshape the narratives we’ve internalized about who needs to be saved and who is meant to do the saving?


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Neocolonial Narratives and the Hidden Harm in Global Aid

Neocolonial Narratives and the Hidden Harm in Global Aid

Lena Papadopoulos