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The Changing Landscape for Global Aid

In-person and hybrid panel discussion

The Trump administration’s decision to gut its overseas development assistance agency, USAID, and cancel funding to nearly all its programs, has had massive and immediate health, social and economic impacts for countries and communities across the Global South.

Panellsts and topics:

  • Steffi Hamann (LA&PS Development Studies) – Global Aid at a Crossroads: A Stocktake of Origins, Trends, and Emerging Challenges
  • Darron Seller-Peritz (Cooperation Canada) – Civil Society on the Road to Rethinking Global Cooperation
  • Rachel Silver (Education/Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research) – Reconfigurations and Refusals: Forging Futures Beyond Aid in Malawi
  • Gregory Chin (LA&PS Politics) – The China Factor
  • Ravi de Costa (LA&PS Development Studies) – Host/Moderator

In this panel, we bring together scholars and practitioners to discuss this moment adn possible ways forward to sustain common global efforts for justice.

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Date

Jun 11 2025
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Time

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Dahdaleh Institute Boardroom
Room 2150, Dahdaleh Building (York University, Keel campus)
Category

Organizer

Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (York University), Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research, Cooperation Canada
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