Over the last few decades international development and development, itself have encountered greater scrutiny both from conceptual/theoretical framing and practical implementation point of view. Climate emergency, unjust economic order, and deeply polarizing and polarized political discourse all presented a challenge demanding a new approach and thorough interrogation of ‘development.’ Specifically, it’s impact on the natural world, inclusion, social cohesion peace and security of the local and global community. It is within this quest that some are grappling with reframing and redefining what ‘development’ should be to foster a sustainable future for the planet and humanity.
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