Decolonisation is a comfortable buzzword for the aid sector

Author(s)
Khan, T.
Publication language
English
Date published
15 Jan 2021
Type
Blogs
Keywords
Development & humanitarian aid, Humanitarian Principles

Decolonisation is fast becoming a buzzword for those who are critically examining the practices and objectives of the international aid industry along with many other sectors. It is seen as the way to “shift” the narratives of development aid from powerful aid agencies and international non-governmental organisations, to those they claim to work with in the Global South. 

But the discussion around the decolonisation of aid practices is, in reality, extremely one-sided and Western-centric. It rarely includes the perspectives of those in the Global South. Many of us in the South do not agree with or relate to this terminology. In fact, we see it as a further imposition of a white saviour complex, with the powerful West once again deciding what is good for us and how this must be done.