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I decided to write this piece to offer a perspective — and perhaps introduce a different narrative — about what we are witnessing across the
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I decided to write this piece to offer a perspective — and perhaps introduce a different narrative — about what we are witnessing across the

“Systems on the edge of chaos are not failing. They’re searching — often painfully — for a new shape that fits the complexity of their

There’s a new chessboard shaping the future of global influence, and its pieces are neither tanks, development aid, nor treaties—they are algorithms, semiconductors, compute power,

When I began writing my chapter, Inclusive and Intelligent Governance: Enabling Sustainability Through Policy and Technology, I didn’t expect it to feel like writing from

I was told this might end my career. I was also told it’s the best and most honest thing I’ve ever written. This is Quantum

The system didn’t crash. It blinked. And in that blink, thousands of us disappeared. One email sent. One budget line erased. One restructuring plan —

We didn’t cry when it happened. We had already learned how to grieve while replying to emails. To mourn while coordinating handovers no one planned

In one of my recent papers — some called it the HQ Efficiency Manifesto — I wrote about “small c” cuts: quiet, strategic shifts that make systems

This paper might provoke you. It might affirm what you’ve whispered in hallways, raised on field visits, or challenged in meetings. You might love it,

A common theme in localization discussions is the prevalence of assumptions and myths—ideas repeated so often they become unchallenged truths. Compliance, risk, capacity, access—these and

I’ve spent years inside the humanitarian system, seeing both its strengths and its struggles. This article is my reflection on the urgent need for reform.

What if the biggest localization failure in the humanitarian sector isn’t a lack of funding, but something far more insidious—a silent epidemic where INGOs unintentionally