2023
DOI: 10.1111/dpr.12727
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Foreign aid, human agency, and self‐reliance in the Pacific: Lessons from the pandemic

Rerekura Teaurere,
Siulua Tokilupe Latu,
Roxane de Waegh
et al.

Abstract: MotivationAmidst the highly polarized discourse on development aid in Pacific Islands, few studies explore the perspectives of local people. Missing from the literature is how the subjective experiences of Pacific Islands people responding and adapting to a sudden global disruption influence their perceptions of foreign aid. Faced by sudden shutdown of export markets, tourism, and labour migration, the COVID‐19 pandemic offered an opportunity to investigate how disruptions from international events affect Paci… Show more

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“…The final theme is more positive; namely the adaptability and resilience of Pacific people and communities in the face of both development challenges and issues regarding how aid is given to the region. Teaurere et al (2023) emphasize the resilience of Pacific communities. Meki and Tarai (2023) provide an example of a local civil society organization in Papua New Guinea succeeding on its own terms, and Fidali et al (2023) show how grassroots organizations have adapted to the challenges of accessing aid funding.…”
Section: K E Y Theme S Addre Ss Edmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The final theme is more positive; namely the adaptability and resilience of Pacific people and communities in the face of both development challenges and issues regarding how aid is given to the region. Teaurere et al (2023) emphasize the resilience of Pacific communities. Meki and Tarai (2023) provide an example of a local civil society organization in Papua New Guinea succeeding on its own terms, and Fidali et al (2023) show how grassroots organizations have adapted to the challenges of accessing aid funding.…”
Section: K E Y Theme S Addre Ss Edmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaurere et al. (2023) emphasize the resilience of Pacific communities. Meki and Tarai (2023) provide an example of a local civil society organization in Papua New Guinea succeeding on its own terms, and Fidali et al.…”
Section: Key Themes Addressedmentioning
confidence: 99%