2023
DOI: 10.1111/dpr.12656
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Why national development experts are not included in development policy‐making and practice: The case of Ghana

Abstract: Motivation: This article contributes to the debate around understanding whether and how the identity of aid workers (e.g. nationality, race, etc.) can contribute to inequality within various aid relationships. As "decolonizing development" is often employed either as a slogan or genuine goal, it is imperative that the politics of exclusion among/within development experts is critically scrutinized. Purpose: This article explores the processes of and the motivations behind how national development experts (NDEs… Show more

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