Decolonising Aid: Perspectives from Civil Society in Francophone Sub-saharan Africa
The design of aid programmes is overwhelmingly rooted in Western values and knowledge systems, which means that many programmes inadvertently create a norm based on Western values and practices that communities in the Global South must adhere to.
This research report aims to answer four interconnected and fundamental questions:
(1) What is the decolonisation of aid in practice?
(2) What are the experiences and perspectives of CSOs in Francophone Africa?
(3) how do these CSOs plan to contribute to a decolonisation and restructuring of the development aid system, in order to make it more just, equitable and efficient?
(4) Finally, what will be the role of donors, especially INGOs, in this process?
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