A definitive shift in both resources and rhetoric has upended the global development sector. The policy changes are most visible in the new US presidential administration, but throughout the West, states are stepping back from prior commitments to official development assistance.
This panel discussion will explore the causes, consequences, and possible responses at this pivotal moment. In the United States, the Trump administration’s policy justifications echo long-standing critiques from within the development sector. In Europe, concerns over migration and security have already changed aid patterns and challenged the idea of a global consensus on sustainable development goals. A frank assessment of successes and failures is necessary to address domestic political divisions over foreign assistance and identify steps by which to serve the needs of the world’s poor.
Programme:
Opening words
Ville Sinkkonen, Leading Researcher, FIIA
Speakers
Patricia Justino, Director Designate, UNU-WIDER
Marikki Karhu, Secretary General, Development Policy Committee
Sarah Stroup, Visiting Senior Fellow, FIIA
Chair
Katariina Mustasilta, Senior Research Fellow, FIIA




