Global Development Institute podcast
A podcast by Global Development Institute
112 Episodes
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In conversation: Siobhan McGrath on forced labour and marketising anti-slavery
Published: 3/2/2020 -
In conversation: Jelmer Kamstra and Zoe Abrahamson discuss donor funding, NGOs and governance
Published: 2/18/2020 -
In Conversation: Nicholas Jepson on China's impact on the Global South
Published: 2/3/2020 -
Lecture: Luis Eduardo Perez Murcia on migration, ageing and home
Published: 1/17/2020 -
Lecture: Kaxton Siu on Chinese migrant workers and employer domination
Published: 12/11/2019 -
Lecture: Rachel Glennerster on Can technology solve global poverty?
Published: 10/31/2019 -
In conversation: Raquel Rolnik on the financialisation of housing
Published: 10/15/2019 -
In conversation: Rhys Jenkins discusses China’s economic involvement in the Global South
Published: 10/8/2019 -
Lecture: Stephanie Barrientos on gender & work: capturing the gains in Global Value Chains
Published: 9/26/2019 -
In conversation: Laila Iskander on recycling & informal settlements
Published: 3/28/2019 -
Lecture: Bina Agarwal on agrarian crises, institutional innovation and gender
Published: 3/21/2019 -
Lecture: Franklin Obeng-Odoom on Property, institutions, and social stratification in Africa
Published: 3/11/2019 -
Lecture: Katherine Brickell on blood bricks: modern slavery & climate change in Cambodia
Published: 3/5/2019 -
In conversation: Armando Barrientos on social assistance
Published: 2/22/2019 -
Lecture: Stephan Haggard on Developmental states
Published: 2/8/2019 -
Lecture: Helen Clark on Women-Equality-Power
Published: 12/3/2018 -
In conversation: Helen Clark and Uma Kothari
Published: 11/22/2018 -
In conversation: Radically rethinking aid with Jonathan Glennie & Pablo Yanguas
Published: 11/13/2018 -
Lecture: Yuen Yuen Ang on how the west got China wrong
Published: 11/8/2018 -
Lecture: Emma Mawdsley on the Southernisation of Development
Published: 10/17/2018
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