Sep 23, 2022I just accessed an interesting article / website, highlighting characteristics of a white supremacy culture.Evaluators do risk to - willingly or unwillingly - to embrace them.(and the sector really pushes us to do so).So... these are not lessons or experiences.But a useful checklist to break the issue down and harvest practices.The article is on:https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/And I found it mentioned herehttps://aidnography.blogspot.com/2022/09/development-ict4d-digital-communication-academia-link-review-455.html Back to the discussion
RE: The pervasive power of western evaluation culture: how and in what ways do you wrestle with ensuring evaluation is culturally appropriate and beneficial to those who legitimise development aid?
I just accessed an interesting article / website, highlighting characteristics of a white supremacy culture.
Evaluators do risk to - willingly or unwillingly - to embrace them.
(and the sector really pushes us to do so).
So... these are not lessons or experiences.
But a useful checklist to break the issue down and harvest practices.
The article is on:
https://www.whitesupremacyculture.info/
And I found it mentioned here
https://aidnography.blogspot.com/2022/09/development-ict4d-digital-communication-academia-link-review-455.html