• Introducing ‘Power Shift’: An experiment in dialogue

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

Introducing ‘Power Shift’: An experiment in dialogue

  • Summary

  • The term 'decolonising aid' is everywhere. And yet, many decisions about aid are made behind closed doors in the West, and those most affected by aid policies have little power in shaping them.

    But what if people who are rarely in the same room together sit down and talk? No talking points. No self-censorship. Just open, honest, and moderated one-on-one conversations.

    Introducing Power Shift: A new podcast from The New Humanitarian and the Center for Transformational Change that presents moderated conversations between decision-makers in aid and philanthropy and those affected by their decisions.

    Can they use honest and sustained dialogue to create shared visions for fairer humanitarian responses? Find out on Power Shift.

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    Participants & Interviewees
    Nadine Saba: Grand Bargain Sherpa; Co-founder and Director of Akkar Network for Development
    Michael Köhler: Grand Bargain Ambassador
    Hafsar Tameesuddin: Co-Secretary General of the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network (APRRN); Rohingya activist and refugee
    Raouf Mazou: Assistant High Commissioner for Operations at UNHCR
    Degan Ali: Executive Director of Adeso
    Lina Srivastava: Founder of the Center for Transformational Change


    Production Team
    Host: Melissa Fundira
    Moderator: Lina Srivastava
    Producers: Lina Srivastava, Frederica Boswell, Melissa Fundira
    Editor: Irwin Loy
    Theme song: “Chill 2.0” by Barno
    Sound engineer: Tevin Sudi
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    You can find transcripts of all podcasts on our website.

    Are you or anyone you know interested in participating in future Power Shift conversations? Email us with the subject line ‘POWER SHIFT”.

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