A way to bridge the power imbalance between the Global North and South

An interview with Adama Coulibaly, Global Programs Director of Oxfam International
A self-reflection for decolonizing cooperation

The decolonization of cooperation is not an easy task for any of the actors. First of all, if we want to face the current challenges, we need to ask ourselves what kind of world we want to achieve.
Are NGOs abusing humanitarian aid in Africa?

Carlos Cambuta is the general director of ADRA- Action for Rural Development and Environment, a civil society organization that works to promote sustainable development in Angola through the implementation of projects to support community development and the presentation of concrete proposals to the government and other actors in defense and valuation of human rights.
Four steps to decolonise NGOs without dying in the attempt

How can an NGO from the global North begin to decolonize its practices? Asier Hernando Malax-Echevarria analyzes and describes four steps that every NGO from the global North should take into account if they want to change their practices and work with the society of the global South.
Decolonization of international cooperation in Africa

Sérgio Calundungo is an Angolan academic and activist with studies in development and international cooperation. He is an Africanist and from there he likes to speak. He is the founder of the Social Observatory of Angola and former director of ADRA, one of the largest social organizations in the country.