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Decolonizing Development

June 1, 2017 by Catherine

We recently participated in a conference Decolonizing development: Whose Voice, Whose Agenda?  co-produced by INTRAC and the Centre for Global Development at the University of Leeds.

The full summary of the three day conference can be found here at the bottom of the page.

Catherine Borgman-Arboleda’s comments as a key contributor are here:

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