Jonathan Glennie is a writer and researcher on poverty and human rights, looking at the changing nature of development cooperation as global paradigms and relationships evolve. He has held senior positions in several international organisations. He has written regularly for The Guardian and has published a well-received book on aid. Follow him on twitter @jonathanglennie.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWe need to ramp up global public spending to fight COVID-19
The pandemic has shown us that global solidarity is not a nice idea – it is a necessity.
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Published in: TransformationFrom development to dignity: a profound challenge for international cooperation
People don’t want pity, they want respect. Why not put that challenge at the heart of decision-making?
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Published in: TransformationAt what cost? A second reflection on the crisis at Save the Children UK
Part two: ‘where next?’ Part one on ‘what went wrong’ can be found here.
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Published in: TransformationAt what cost? A reflection on the crisis at Save the Children UK
Part one: ‘what went wrong?’ Part Two on ‘where next’ can be read here.