We Say No! How a feminist development organization in Sierra Leone is turning the Development Industry on its head.
GDP - The Global Development Primer - A podcast by Dr. Robert Huish
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Imagine this. A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) founded in a post-conflict country in Western Africa that offers assistance to the Global North. And what if that same NGO refuses funds from those who disagree with its feminist mandate, and yet continues to thrive? And what if this organization, Purposeful - based in Sierra Leone, is a leading example of how to turn the development industry right around. In Sierra Leone Chernor Bah the Co-CEO of Purposeful joins GDP this week to explain exactly how a commitment to values, respect of morals, and belief in the goal of empowering girls is an approach to development that is so sorely needed. For any development practitioner, student, or scholar, you will not want to miss this conversation. Chernor Bah is a feminist leader, activist, and champion who works in Sierra Leone and around the world to empower girls and young people. As the Co-founder and Co-CEO of Purposeful- the first Africa-rooted global feminist hub for girls activism - he dedicates his time to building power and amplifying the voices of girls and young women while promoting distribution of unrestricted funds to girls and feminist activists in Sierra Leone and over 150 countries around the world. He’s a leading voice of reform and decolonisation of the global development industry. A lifelong champion for human rights, at age 15, Chernor founded and led the the Children’s Forum Network -a mass movement of children who mobilized to demand their voices be included in peace and reconciliation efforts after Sierra Leone’s civil war. Globally recognized for his activism and expertise on girls, global education and youth rights, he has been appointed numerous times by the United Nations Secretary-General and is a frequent speaker and advisor at high-level platforms including the United Nations, The European Union, the World Bank, and at major universities around the world. His writings have appeared in the Lancet, the New York Times, the Guardian, Africa is a Country, DEVEX, and several other influential platforms. Learn more about Purposeful here. Follow Dr. Bob on Twitter: @ProfessorHuish