Charting the next decade of development: Reflections from the Southern Voice 10th Anniversary Conference
This past October, Southern Voice gathered members and partners in Nairobi, Kenya, to close our 10th anniversary celebrations with [...]
This past October, Southern Voice gathered members and partners in Nairobi, Kenya, to close our 10th anniversary celebrations with [...]
This article was originally published by Americas Quarterly. Africa is emerging as a global powerhouse, but perceptions of the [...]
Development research itself has inherent inequalities and requires systemic change. Although North-South partnerships are often preferred as a popular funding strategy for it, power imbalances often limit their potential.
Southern Voice, is organising its first Young Think Tankers Pitching Contest, in partnership with On Think Tanks. The objective [...]
Reflections on three aspects that hold the region back from leveraging the potential of digital technologies in education.
Southern Voice Executive Director Andrea Ordóñez is preparing for her transition to step down by the end of 2023.
If we want to go beyond trends and get on track to more meaningful discussions, the highest responsibility in the immediate future lies in the hands of Global South scholars.
Development effectiveness could be understood as a critical enabler for the 2030 Agenda, based on the premise of collective action and responsibility.
Lack of trust has helped fuel the COVID-19 pandemic, further exposing the erosion of citizens’ confidence in government and the multilateral system.
The weakness in our democratic system has to be worked on through inclusive policies and people’s participation. Having an improved quality of life should be a fundamental right.