Sociologists have theorised that the best time to understand something is when it’s disrupted. So, what can we learn about the relationships in global philanthropy, following the disruption that years of health, justice, and climate crises have caused?
In this digital event, we will explore what we really mean when we say we want to redefine the roles of philanthropy in the Global North and South – and look at the practical steps to do so.
During this event, the panellists will be answering the following questions:
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How can we make sure we’re not replicating the same unequal power structures of the Global North in the Global South?
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How can the philanthropy ecosystem efficiently work with new capital in the East and South?
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What can Global North philanthropy learn from patterns of giving in the Global South?
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How can we shift not just practice, but ideology?
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Is using the terminology Global North and Global South useful?