Global Development Experiment with Fron Nahzi

Global Development Experiment with Fron Nahzi

Global Development Experiment with Fron Nahzi

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Global Development Experiment will resume broadcasting once a cure has been found for COVID19. 
In response to the pandemic, many governments across the globe are increasing the use of surveillance, silencing critics, denying their citizens accurate information on the virus, and failing to provide basic health services to their marginaliz
As the online fight between open and closed societies intensifies, the need for effective cybersecurity strategies from individuals to countries has become ever more vital.  Kiersten Todt and Roger Cressey, two leading global authorities on cyb
How will COVID19 impact future international development efforts?  Does the united international response to COVID19 provide a test run on how we can possibly come together to address such long term global issues as climate change?  Join Jason
An investigation into a Brazilian car wash that was being used for money laundering led to the discovery of Latin America’s largest bribery ring. By the time the soapsuds settled, billions were discovered to have been paid out to Presidents and
How does Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and its global network of editors and journalist fight global financial corruption? Drew Sullivan, co-founder of OCCRP,  discusses how a network of investigative journalists expo
Georgia has become a battleground between the West vs Russia, between rule by oligarch vs rule of law.  Levan Kakhishvili, young Oxford educated Georgian political scientist, provides a balanced insight to the current political turmoil, and jus
Is Europe becoming more like Albania?  Fatos Lubonja, Albania’s leading intellectual, and award winning writer and human rights activist, discusses how Albania’s post-democratic challenges are a microcosm of the political and social trends swee
Tearing down ethnic divisions and bringing war criminals to justice. Andrej Nosov, a young artist and political activist based in Belgrade, defies the Balkan historical taboos to lead a series of social and cultural movements that unites former
“Grow big or go home!” Did the Institute for Democratic Alternatives in South Africa (IDASA), leading global think tank that was instrumental in bringing down the apartheid system, become a victim of its own success? Join me as I talk to Paul G
Social media driven fake news, disinformation, propaganda - how it works and how can civil society counter it? Daniel Fazakes co-founder of Bakamo, a leading London based social media monitoring company, discusses his in-depth studies on how so
Otpor leader reflects on how the movement brought down Milosevic. Can such a movement be replicated? What does it mean to apply strategy to international development? Can human rights become part of mainstream culture? 
From conflict resolutions to positions of power, how (and how many) women participate is key. When are gender quotas effective? What are the challenges the current generation of women's rights activists face? 
What assumptions did the international development field get wrong 30 years ago? What is the role of the private sector in international development?
Thirty years of documenting human rights violations across the globe and bringing to justice war criminals. His biggest challenge yet maybe the declining interest in human rights, especially by Western governments. What does he propose to do? 
Do we need to go back to the 90s -- or at least reinstate the levels of investment in civil society development of decades past? What makes the people who run civil society development projects successful?
Is there a right way to enter the development field? Is it possible for massive bureaucracies to learn from mistakes and respond to priorities in the field?
How ought equal rights for women be pursued in the face of systematic repression? Can court systems and existing institutions be used to advance justice?
Journalists for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) are divided by language and borders but united by their commitment to objective reporting. What makes the IWPR model transferable from one conflict zone to another? Are we concern
Can the South African transitional justice experience be exported? When should international actors step away from mediating a conflict? 
Purpose of GDE is to discuss the complex questions left behind by the last two decades of development projects, and to forge more effective and lasting impact from initiatives moving forward.
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