In episode 16 of the podcast “Folks, Energy, Politics,” Prof. Matthew Winters talks to Petra Alderman from CEDAR concerning the branding of growth help.
Why do worldwide donors model help? And the way does this have an effect on public opinion towards them? Take heed to Matt and Petra focus on smooth energy, help branding, and public opinion towards USAID and Japan in India, Bangladesh, and Uganda. They focus on whether or not help branding works and deal with a number of tensions related to the follow, together with branding within the context of unequal energy relations between North and South and colonial legacies.
Take heed to the total episode to study extra about:
- why worldwide growth help donors corresponding to USAID see their help as
- what tensions such branding creates between the smooth energy wants of suppliers and their dedication to native empowerment
- How branded growth help impacts the attitudes of the inhabitants within the recipient international locations
- and rather more…
Now accessible wherever you get your podcasts or go to our CEDAR web site.