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Teia and Lauren have worked in the humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding fields for...long enough. Now they’re travelling around in a campervan, on a journey to understand what organisational transformation does, and could, look like. Join them each week as they discuss their non-profit experience and invite guests from across different sectors to pull back the curtain on how organisations function (or not) and understand what can be done on an organisational and individual level to address complex social issues. Are you ready? Are you sure? It might sting. Get Premium Content on Patreon
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Journey to Transformation Teia Rogers & Lauren Burrows

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Teia and Lauren have worked in the humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding fields for...long enough. Now they’re travelling around in a campervan, on a journey to understand what organisational transformation does, and could, look like. Join them each week as they discuss their non-profit experience and invite guests from across different sectors to pull back the curtain on how organisations function (or not) and understand what can be done on an organisational and individual level to address complex social issues. Are you ready? Are you sure? It might sting. Get Premium Content on Patreon
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    UK Evaluation Society (The Free Version): Negotiating Feminist Principles

    UK Evaluation Society (The Free Version): Negotiating Feminist Principles

    At the 2023 UK Evaluation Society presentation, we synthesised our experience with national and international non-governmental organisations, focusing on the pragmatic application of Kimberlé Crenshaw's intersectionality and the Data Feminism principles of Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein while addressing ethical considerations and strategies. Our presentation, Negotiating Feminist Principles and Approaches in Complex Contexts, underscores that traditional feminist and anti-racist perspectives often overlook the complexities of multi-dimensional identities.

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    • 1 tim. 8 min
    Greenpeace vs. Sunak: Protest and provocation

    Greenpeace vs. Sunak: Protest and provocation

    Please donate to the Maui Strong Fund to support victims of the fire.
    The Maui Strong Fund is providing financial resources to support the immediate and long-term recovery needs for the people and places affected by the devastating Maui wildfires.
    In this episode, we delved into the topic of Greenpeace's protest at the residence of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. This protest was sparked by the UK government's announcement to issue new oil and gas drilling licenses, a move that contradicts the country's commitment to battling climate change. Lauren and Teia talk about the complexities and challenges of environmental activism in today's political climate.
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    Edited by Teia Rogers
    Music by Praz Khanal
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    • 48 min
    Disaggregated Data: On Your Shelf or In Your Strategy?

    Disaggregated Data: On Your Shelf or In Your Strategy?

    📬 Fan Mail Frenzy!
    Lauren and Teia dive deep into the mailbag this week, uncovering some juicy challenges from listeners. Why? Because they dare to ask the tough questions! And let's not forget – exclusive behind-the-scenes van pics on the way. Vantastic, right?
    🎯 Main Event: Dissecting Disaggregated Data!
    Ever felt like "disaggregated data" sounds like a fancy dish at a posh restaurant? We’ll break it down (pun intended!). Dive into the deep end of:
    What's the buzz behind it?To disaggregate or not? That's the question!Who's it actually helping, and who just wants to look good on paper?Has it become the bureaucracy's favourite checkbox?
    🌌 Lauren & Teia's Life Lessons:
    The dynamic duo reflect on the week, pondering:
    The magic ingredients of belonging. (Is it sprinkles? It's got to be sprinkles...)Real talk from South London beneficiaries.The silent sector.
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    Edited by Teia Rogers
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    • 31 min
    Nexus Programming ---> Durable Joy

    Nexus Programming ---> Durable Joy

    Lauren and Teia take a close look at the buzz around the 'Triple Nexus' approach. It's about weaving humanitarian aid, development, and peace-building into one strategy, but is it really a novel idea? Tune in as your hosts unpack the Triple Nexus approach. They'll separate the hype from the substance and explore if organisations claiming to 'do the nexus differently' are really onto something new. Or is it just a case of fresh wrapping on an old package? Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of this approach, how it affects the non-profit sector, and what it could mean for their work. As always, expect a blend of insightful discussion, light-hearted banter, and practical takeaways.

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    • 31 min
    Cultural Relativism: Is there a 'Right' in Rights?

    Cultural Relativism: Is there a 'Right' in Rights?

    In this episode of Journey to Transformation, Lauren and Teia take on the concept of cultural relativism and its entanglement with ethical conflicts in international development.
    Picture a religious holiday dinner – your family tradition might dictate turkey, while another household might insist on pancakes and spam. Can one impose their tradition onto another? The concept of cultural relativism argues no, a sentiment we extend into the diverse world of humanitarian and international development.
    Further, we discuss the challenge of non-governmental organisations that are committed to inclusivity and gender equality operating in places where these principles are not a given. Can these organisations impose their viewpoints, or is this a dangerous dance with cultural colonisation? We examine the friction between respect for cultural norms and the push for universal human rights and social change, revealing the inherent complexities and dilemmas. What is our role in places where social norms contradict our deeply held beliefs about human rights and equality? Are we imposing our beliefs, or are we advocating for universal human rights?
    Join us as we grapple with these profound ethical dilemmas, spilling the tea on the contentious intersection of cultural relativism, human rights, and the quest for social change. We promise no easy answers but a thought-provoking journey you wouldn't want to miss.
    Trigger Warning: Lauren and Teia discuss instances of gender-based violence. This can be triggering and hard to hear. If you need support, these organisations can help:
    https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/
    https://www.traumasurvivorsnetwork.org/traumapedias/716
    www.blackmindsmatteruk.com
    www.rethink.org
    www.mind.org.uk
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    Edited by Teia Rogers
    Music by Praz Khanal
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    • 31 min
    Conflict Sensitivity: Theory into Practice - Part 2

    Conflict Sensitivity: Theory into Practice - Part 2

    In part two of our deep dive into conflict sensitivity, hosts Lauren and Teia further unravel this critical approach.
    Conflict sensitivity – it’s more than just a buzzword; it's an essential development toolkit. But what exactly is it, and how does it shape our work in crisis-affected regions? What implications does it have for humanitarian efforts, and how can we apply it effectively? Lauren and Teia take you on a journey to answer these questions and more.
    With our unique blend of scepticism and hope, we explore the nuances of conflict sensitivity, its potential impact on development practices, and its role in promoting more effective and sustainable interventions. We delve into its practicalities and the key factors that make it an indispensable approach in the humanitarian and development sector.
    Join us as we traverse this fascinating territory, bringing you expert insights, critical analysis, and real-world examples. Tune in, and let's continue our journey to transform humanitarian action through a deepened understanding of conflict sensitivity. We're ready. Are you?
    Edited by Teia Rogers
    Music by Praz Khanal
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    • 21 min

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