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SUMMARY:The Trouble with Canadian Aid: Reflecting on Canada’s International Development Week
DESCRIPTION:Each year, Canada celebrates International Development Week. We need to look behind the headlines to the history and pattern of Canada’s official development assistance and ask how effective Canada’s aid has been, historically and today. In this event, five speakers from diverse perspectives reflect on Canadian aid in the wake of International Development Week 2021. David Webster of Bishop’s University, co-editor of A Samaritan State Revisited discusses the development of Canadian aid with special reference to Indonesia and East Timor.\nJill Campbell-Miller of Carleton University speaks about how the narrative of Canada as a “Samaritan state” and how the history presents us with a much richer and more interesting story of Canadian and international history.\nNassisse Solomon of Western University revisits the Ethiopian famine relief efforts of the 1980s, a foundational moment in Canada’s aid history, at a time when Ethiopia is once again facing humanitarian challenges.\nApril Ingham, director of the Pacific People’s Partnership, speaks to the challenges of small non-governmental organizations in Canada.\nNik Barry-Shaw, co-author of Paved with Good Intentions, shares information how Canadian aid and NGOs have sometimes caused troubles overseas, including in Haiti.\nModerated by Bianca Mugyenyi, Canadian Foreign Policy Institute\n***\nThis webinar is free and open to the public.\nOrganized by the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute and the Canadian Network on Humanitarian History.\n
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