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  • White privilege (and racism) in international development

    September 5, 2015 International Development

    Secret aid worker blogging for the Guardian: This uncomfortable taboo is rarely discussed among socially progressive NGO workers. As aid workers, we assure ourselves that we are “here to help” the people in our host countries.…

  • On the impact of remittances and the Virtuous circle of value-addition at the last mile

    July 18, 2015 Diaspora at work International Development Uganda

    Over the next few months, I am switching focus to my fledgling agricultural startup, Raintree Farms. For the last six years I’ve been nipping at the heels of an idea I wanted to explore: how much…

  • Building a Self-Reliant Africa from the Bottom-Up | Tiny Spark

    July 13, 2015 Appearances Diaspora at work International Development

    High-level policies aren’t his only frustration. Ruge has also called out celebrity-led charities, like actor Ashton Kutcher’s 2009 campaign against malaria, which had him racing CNN for a million Twitter followers. The Hollywood star promised to…

  • The women in our lives

    June 30, 2015 Family

    Behind every woman should be a man pushing her forward and in front of every woman should be a man pulling her forward.…

  • The spirit of the debate vs the intent of the debate

    March 17, 2015 Appearances International Development

    Last week I published a piece in the Guardian as part of the Global Development Professionals network. The piece was in response to Professor Calestous Juma’s call for “more, not fewer, governance prizes,” which he published…

  • Fairtrade and neo-imperialism

    February 25, 2015 International Development Raintree Farms

    Guardian: Why are foodies turning their backs on Fairtrade? “When you get to the bottom of it, [the Fairtrade scheme] is kind of neo-imperialistic,” he says. “It’s something we impose on them.” He’s thinking particularly of the…

  • Addressing Critical Funding Gaps for East African Technology Entrepreneurs

    February 21, 2015 Economy technology

    Great resource by Infodev (PDF) for African startups trying to understand where they fit into the investment chasm: Evidence suggests the existence of a financing gap for transactions worth up to $500,000, with more severe problems…

  • Facebook’s march to global domination is trampling over net neutrality

    February 15, 2015 technology

    When digital altruism isn’t altruism: Responding to criticism about Facebook serving its own commercial interests under the guise of philanthropy, Zuckerberg says, "We’re doing Internet.org to serve our mission of connecting the world rather than trying…

  • Ronald’s Radio

    February 6, 2015 technology Uganda

    Ronald's radio from Project Diaspora on Vimeo. Almost 3 years ago, Ida Horner and myself held the second Villages in Action conference in my village of Kikube. I brought along a HD video camera and put…

  • Platforms also matter… but should they?

    January 29, 2015 Events & Conferences technology

    Ethan Zuckerman’s thoughts on Global Voices turning 10: Global Voices started as a project that rounded up blog posts from around the world, when possible organizing them into themed stories illustrating an aspect of the social…

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