

Can dialogue truly shift power? | Power Shift
13 snips Feb 13, 2025
Degan Ali, the Executive Director of Adesso and a key advocate for decolonizing aid, joins Lina Srivastava, founder of the Center for Transformational Change, to tackle power disparities in humanitarian efforts. They discuss how meaningful dialogue can begin to shift the entrenched power dynamics in the aid sector. Ali shares insights on the struggles of frontline workers in Somalia, while Srivastava emphasizes the importance of listening to local voices, arguing that true change starts with genuine conversations that foster understanding and equity.
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Discrimination in the UN
- Degan Ali, despite her American education and Somali background, faced discrimination while job hunting in Kenya.
- A UN representative told her she could only work as local staff, citing a later-debunked UN rule.
Dismissed Assessment
- Degan Ali's drought assessment, predicting severe consequences, was initially dismissed as a ploy for funding.
- A subsequent interagency assessment confirmed her findings, highlighting the bias against local organizations.
Cash Transfer Resistance
- Degan Ali's suggestion of cash transfers during a drought was met with skepticism and accusations of mismanagement.
- Despite the resistance, she knew it was the necessary action to revitalize the local economy.