Items tagged:
Racial justice
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Promoting anti-racist narratives in development sector research
Reflecting on a recent IIED review, Natalie Lartey explores common challenges in tackling racial bias in the storytelling that underpins international development research and identifies opportunities for change
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In or out! Why balanced panels matter
IIED’s intersectional disadvantage and inequality lead explores the importance of inclusion and representation, and offers tips to researchers and organisations for promoting diverse panels
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IIED guidance on panel representation
Led by our board of trustees, director and senior leadership teams, IIED has created practica
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Our progress towards being an anti-racist organisation
IIED shares an update on its journey towards becoming an anti-racist organisation and the actions in its workplan
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Starting a journey – reflections on race and racism and the work to do in our organisations and our sector
Andrew Norton reflects on deep challenges of enduring racism within the sustainable development sector and IIED’s ongoing work to contribute to progress
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Why global development needs Black activism
Natalie Lartey discusses how Black activism can support new commitments to fight racism in the global development sector
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IIED responds to Black Lives Matter protests
We at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) are deeply saddened and shocked by recent instances of brutality and violence targeting Black people around the world.