Category: Aid
Educational aid as slavery and colonialism relic
by Mike Douse | Jan 19, 2022 | Aid, Decolonisation
Putting the collective impact of global development research into perspective – What we learned from six years of the Impact Initiative
by Elizabeth Tofaris and Pauline Rose | Jun 8, 2021 | Aid
Reductions to UK aid have highlighted the need to understand both how international development research has, and can continue to, effect positive change. Here, Pauline Rose and...
Read MoreCan the Global Education Summit start to address the huge shortfall in public financing for education?
by David Archer | May 26, 2021 | Aid
This article was written by David Archer, Head of Participation and Public Services, ActionAid International and published on the ActionAid website on 17 May 2021. On 28 and 29th...
Read MoreBuilding back better in education and training? Contested punctuation
by Ruth Naylor | May 4, 2021 | Aid
This article was written by Dr Ruth Naylor, Senior International Consultant with Education Development Trust and Conference Chair for UKFIET 2021. Here, she reflects on the...
Read MoreOpen letter from UKFIET and BAICE to UK Government regarding ODA research funding cuts
by UKFIET | Mar 22, 2021 | Aid, Critique, Policymaking
The UKFIET and BAICE communities have written to the UK Government to condemn the significant reduction to UKRI’s Official Development Assistance (ODA)-funded budgets for...
Read MoreNORRAG Podcast Episode 08: “Peak Aid, Catalytic Change and Sustainable Educational Financing”
NORRAG’s podcast episode 08 features guest host, Alexandra Draxler, interviewing Keith Lewin on the fact that external aid for educational development is reaching its peak....
Read MoreUK government’s foreign aid cuts put girls’ education at risk
by Pauline Rose | Dec 1, 2020 | Aid
This article was written by Pauline Rose, Director of the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge. It was originally published on...
Read MoreHumanitarian aid funding still failing education
by Asma Zubairi and Pauline Rose | Nov 25, 2020 | Aid, Education in Emergencies
This blog was written by Asma Zubairi, PhD student, and Pauline Rose, Director of the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre at the University of Cambridge. It...
Read MoreWhat next for the UK’s commitment to global education?
by Joseph Nhan-O'Reilly | Oct 19, 2020 | Aid
This blog was written by Joseph Nhan-O’Reilly, Executive Director of the International Parliamentary Network for Education and published on the Bond website on 15 October 2020....
Read MoreDisaster Philanthropy: Exploring the Power and Influence of the Private Sector and For-Profit Philanthropy in Pandemic Times
by Lara Patil | May 28, 2020 | Aid, COVID-19
This NORRAG Debates: Philanthropy in Education is contributed by Lara Patil, Advisor at NORRAG. She argues that education practitioners and scholars must ensure that transparent,...
Read MoreWhat next for The Global Partnership For Education after a Transformative Replenishment?
by David Archer | Feb 9, 2018 | Aid
By David Archer (UKFIET Board of Trustees and ActionAid). This blog was originally posted on the World Education Blog on 9 February 2018. Reposted with permission. The Global...
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