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Deborah Doane
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The New Humanitarian
If not (US) aid, then what? | Event
The US aid freeze has exposed not only the fragility of humanitarian funding but also longstanding dependencies, vulnerabilities, and power dynamics that demand a broader reckoning. This event will explore the urgent need for structural change, seeking clarity and ideas amid the chaos. In what we hope will be one conversation of many, we reimagine the future of humanitarian aid in an era of mounting challenges and transformative opportunities. SPEAKERS The event was moderated by TNH CEO Tammam Aloudat, who was joined by: Deborah Doane – Author of The INGO Problem: Power, privilege and...
2025-02-24
1h 11
Global Development Institute podcast
Global Development Today... Whose 'Development' Is It Really?
Chaired by Professor Nicola Banks and Selim Iyirdirli, this episode brings to you a lecture discussion between Deborah Doane, author of ‘The INGO Problem: Power, Privilege and Renewal’, and Nana Asantewa Afadzinu, Executive Director of the West Africa Civil Society Institute. In the episode, Deborah, Niki, and Nana discuss current challenges within the aid sector, how Southern NGOs are leading calls for structural change in global development, and whether International NGOs are rising to the challenge set. Find out more about the Global Development Institute: Website Blog BlueSky LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Newsletter Intro music...
2024-10-11
34 min
Humanitarian Fault Lines
Deborah Doane: The INGO Problem
Jamie speaks with Deborah Doane. She’s been working as a leader in civil society for over 25 years. She’s a Partner of Rights CoLab and co-convenor of the RINGO Project which seeks to reimagine INGOs and their role. Her new book - “The INGO Problem: Power, privilege and renewal” - was recently released. It can be found at bookstores and online. Jamie asks her about the shortcomings of INGOs and how international groups can improve the way they assist local communities. They discuss the relationship between INGOs and national NGOs, including how INGOs stifle the work of national partners...
2024-09-10
31 min
Embodying change: Transforming power, culture and well-being for people in aid
49. The INGO Problem with Deborah Doane
In this episode, Melissa Pitotti speaks with Deborah Doane, author of The INGO Problem: Power, Privilege, and Renewal. Deborah brings decades of experience in the humanitarian and development sectors, from leading the Ombudsman Project for humanitarian accountability to co-founding the RINGO Project, which is pushing for systemic change in global civil society. The conversation explores key themes from Deborah’s book, including the challenges of reforming the INGO sector, shifting power to local actors, and embracing new roles for INGOs in the future.Key topics covered:A pe...
2024-09-06
45 min
自由之聲 | 樂聲滿天下
20240331樂聲滿天下
復活節特別節目: 1.The Old Rugged Cross – 【古舊十架】 詞曲:George Bernard 2. Beneath the Cross of Jesus - 【寶架清影】 詞: Elizabeth C. Clephane 曲:Federick C. Maker 3. Jesus, Keep Me Near The Cross - 【十字架】 詞: Fanny Crosby 曲:William H.Doane 4. George Frideric Handel : The Messiah: "I Know That My Redeemeth Liveth" 韓德爾:彌賽亞 -【我知道我的救贖主活著】 5. Remeber me【記念我 】 詞曲:Deborah Govenor 6. Via Dolorosa- 【受難的道路】 曲:Billy Sprague and Niles Borop 7. Handel: Messiah - 【Behold I tell you】 【The trumpet shall sound】 韓德爾:彌賽亞 - 【我如今把一件奧秘的事告訴你們】 【因號筒要響】
2024-04-01
57 min
Reverberations
Reverberations 2023-09-27 S1E38
This week on Reverberations, airing live Wed 9pm to 11pm EDT.Ways to listen:- On your local HD radio at 91.7 WVXU HD2- The WVXU app through the Android or Apple store.- WVXU.org/ click All Streams at the top and select Radio Artifact- Radioartifact.com/listenAnd you can find all episodes of Reverberations here: https://www.radioartifact.com/reverberationsBroadcasting from the Village Green StudiosSept 27, 2023Pharoah SandersBuried MarieMoss GardenCraig Padilla & Marvin Allen
2023-09-28
2h 00
Disrupt Development
Re-imagining the INGO - The Origin
The world has changed since INGO's became prominent actors on the global stage. The current model for INGO's seems no longer fit for purpose. The Ringo Social Lab - Re-imagining the International NGO - brings together a group of influencers, thinkers, leaders and disruptors from across civil society around the world in the quest to re-imagine the role of INGOs and global civil society. In this series we explore the future of global civil society through the lense of the Ringo social lab. In this first episode we talk with Deborah Doane and Nana Afadzinu to learn m...
2021-08-02
40 min
Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Negotiating solidarity: #SolidarityPlaybook case studies
Our new episode discusses the key findings of our Solidarity Playbook, putting forward main lessons learned and recommendations for building more solidarity in civil society. Listen to Deborah Doane, Sarah Pugh and Eva Gondorová discuss the Solidarity Playbook case studies' key takeaways, understand the correlation between building resilience and acting in solidarity with others, and discover why solidarity needs to be negotiated. Read and share these case studies: https://bit.ly/3dMPPwb Discover the Solidarity Playbook key findings: https://bit.ly/3uFxlnz
2021-05-31
29 min
Taking A Leap -- Deborah Brown
May2 SYLVIA DOANE-WARD
SYLVIA DOANE-WARDBusiness Name: Ward Industries Inc.Website: YourHealth.Le-vel.comEmail:sgdward@gmail.comSylvia G. Doane-Ward is the President & CEO of Ward Industries Incorporated which focuses on commodities such as organic health and wellness products. She shares her passion for what these organic products can do to improve health and overall quality of life.
2016-05-02
24 min
The World at One / The World This Weekend
Rising food prices - "This is not going to stop"
UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Sir John Beddington, journalist Michael McMahon and Deborah Doane, Director of the World Development Movement discuss rising food prices.
2013-01-02
07 min
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video
Has Fairtrade Asked for Enough?
Contributor(s): Adam Brett, Deborah Doane, Julia Clark, Robin Murray | In this discussion event, a range of speakers look back over 15 years of the Fairtrade Mark and consider whether the movement for a fairer trading system has been ambitious enough. Is Fairtrade catalysing broader social change? Should Fairtrade be working with big corporates and retailers? Is Fairtrade moving producers up the value chain? Is it time to make the rules harder? Adam Brett co-founded Tropical Wholefoods, and is a director of Fullwell Mill, and the Out of this World UK healthfood retailing chain. He has been a self employed entrepreneur...
2011-03-01
1h 20
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Has Fairtrade Asked for Enough?
Contributor(s): Adam Brett, Deborah Doane, Julia Clark, Robin Murray | In this discussion event, a range of speakers look back over 15 years of the Fairtrade Mark and consider whether the movement for a fairer trading system has been ambitious enough. Is Fairtrade catalysing broader social change? Should Fairtrade be working with big corporates and retailers? Is Fairtrade moving producers up the value chain? Is it time to make the rules harder? Adam Brett co-founded Tropical Wholefoods, and is a director of Fullwell Mill, and the Out of this World UK healthfood retailing chain. He has been a self employed entrepreneur...
2011-03-01
1h 20
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Has Fairtrade Asked for Enough?
Contributor(s): Adam Brett, Deborah Doane, Julia Clark, Robin Murray | In this discussion event, a range of speakers look back over 15 years of the Fairtrade Mark and consider whether the movement for a fairer trading system has been ambitious enough. Is Fairtrade catalysing broader social change? Should Fairtrade be working with big corporates and retailers? Is Fairtrade moving producers up the value chain? Is it time to make the rules harder? Adam Brett co-founded Tropical Wholefoods, and is a director of Fullwell Mill, and the Out of this World UK healthfood retailing chain. He has been a self employed entrepreneur...
2011-03-01
1h 20
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video
Has Fairtrade Asked for Enough?
Contributor(s): Adam Brett, Deborah Doane, Julia Clark, Robin Murray | In this discussion event, a range of speakers look back over 15 years of the Fairtrade Mark and consider whether the movement for a fairer trading system has been ambitious enough. Is Fairtrade catalysing broader social change? Should Fairtrade be working with big corporates and retailers? Is Fairtrade moving producers up the value chain? Is it time to make the rules harder? Adam Brett co-founded Tropical Wholefoods, and is a director of Fullwell Mill, and the Out of this World UK healthfood retailing chain. He has been a self employed entrepreneur...
2011-03-01
1h 20