The Role of Diaspora: Women, Power, and the Development Dilemma with Themrise Khan

In this episode we speak to Themrise Khan, an independent analyst, writer and researcher. Her insight challenges much of the conventional wisdom surrounding foreign aid. Does it have the impact that we’d like or is it perpetuating and supporting existing infrastructure issues?
From post-World War II reconstruction efforts to the significant financial aid given to Pakistan after 9/11, we unravel the complex relationship between development aid and foreign policy.
Themrise looks at some of the critical differences between development and humanitarian aid, drawing forth her own and many other women’s experiences of working i n international development-based roles.
From the political to the personal, through our reflections, we uncover some of the highs and lows of working international development. From the inspiring legacy of humanitarians like Molana Abdul Sattar Edhi to the frustrations of stalled progress.
This interview takes a hard look at migration, a constant feature of our headlines, and dissects the economic motivations of aid and the often hostile reception migrants face in host countries.
For the diaspora, the episode emphasize responsible engagement and the importance of supporting their homelands thoughtfully.
The opinions shared on this forum are the opinions of the individuals and are not the opinions of the organizations and institutes that they work for.
You can find Themrise Khan Youtube channel here : https://www.youtube.com/@themrisetalks
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- PublishedFebruary 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM UTC
- Length32 min
- RatingClean