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Holiday Hallelujahs and my Wish List for Sustained Impact(s)

Conferences such as COP24, as well as a huge range of ‘non-state actors’, including corporations, non-profits, philanthropies, tribes, even individuals like you and me. Whether it is our self-interest or expenditure-avoidance which propels us to decrease our emissions and increase our use of cl

A new perspective on aid delivery

For most of us who have worked in #aid-#funded #programs, it is a mystifying and frustrating #business, especially when you have had the experience of working for different aid agencies as I have had (#UNICEF, #AusAid, #USAID and the #German aid agency (#GIZ), as well as #multilaterals such as the #

Local Accountability and Transparency… During and Post Project?

Jindra Cekan Local development partners? Check. Long-term transparent and accountable investments through them as “local solutions” partners? Not so much. While President Obama and former United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Raj Shah promised up to 30% of a

In 17 years, about 1.6 trillion dollars spent on sustainable development; very few undergo post-project evaluation

In a candid interview, Jindra Cekan tells SixDegrees why most projects may not be sustainable as so few projects have ever been evaluated after ending and how project design and implementation can be flawed. Interview/Jindra Cekan Dr Jindra Cekan has used participatory methods for 30 years to connec

Embedding Sustainability Everywhere – All Five Slices Now

Jindra Cekan As domestic concerns grow larger in two huge economies, US and UK, the question of the place foreign aid will play abound in conversations around the world It has been a tumultuous year, and next year does not look like we will have much stability as a respite. As domestic concerns grow

A second Honduras anti-dam activist assassinated, EU funders suspend funding

Nelson Garcia, a member of the same Indigenous rights group as murdered activist Berta Caceres, has been assassinated in Honduras. On Tuesday, Nelson Garcia was killed after being shot four times in the face in the Rio Chiquito community who was a member of the Civic Council of Popular and Indige

Italian corporation reported to OECD over dam disaster

Survival International has reported Italian engineering giant Salini to the OECD over its construction of a controversial dam set to destroy the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people in Ethiopia and Kenya. The dam has cut off the Omo river’s regular flooding, which 100,000 people rely on

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