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Building Solidarity from Bristol to Mozambique: A conversation with Bristol Link with Beira

Bristol Link with Beira has deep roots in social justice. Born from Bristol’s anti-apartheid movement, the organisation began as an act of solidarity – and that spirit continues to shape its work today. We spoke with Caroline Pitt, Chair and Trustee, about the charity’s projects in Beira, Mozambique, the challenges of running an all-volunteer organisation,…

Taking Action on Decolonisation: Development as Charity (Week 4)

Over the last 5 years in particular, SWIDN has been working to tackle coloniality and colonialism in international development. Like most, we are on a journey of continuous learning around what decolonisation is and what it means for us and our members. Some of our members have recently requested that we continue our focus on…

Taking Action on Decolonisation: Rethinking how we work (Week 3)

Over the last 5 years in particular, SWIDN has been working to tackle coloniality and colonialism in international development. Like most, we are on a journey of continuous learning around what decolonisation is and what it means for us and our members. Some of our members have recently requested that we continue our focus on…

Taking Action on Decolonisation: Where colonialism and development met (Week 2)

Over the last 5 years in particular, SWIDN has been working to tackle coloniality and colonialism in international development. Like most, we are on a journey of continuous learning around what decolonisation is and what it means for us and our members. Some of our members have recently requested that we continue our focus on…

Taking Action on Decolonisation: A Toolkit for Practice (Week 1)

Over the last 5 years in particular, SWIDN has been working to tackle coloniality and colonialism in international development. Like most, we are on a journey of continuous learning around what decolonisation is and what it means for us and our members. Some of our members have recently requested that we continue our focus on…

Insights from the SWIDN Network: Stories, reflections and realities of decolonising international development

In March 2026, SWIDN invited our members and wider community to share their thoughts, experiences and challenges around decolonisation in practice. Through our survey, we wanted to better understand how people define ‘decolonisation’, what actions organisations are already taking to embed it in their work, and where progress may be stalling. We also asked participants…

Spotlight on STAND: A conversation with Phil Tunstall about Transforming Lives and Tackling Waste.

Phil Tunstall is the Director of STAND, a UK-based charity dedicated to repurposing prosthetic limbs to improve lives across Sub-Saharan Africa. From humble beginnings with just a few volunteers, Phil has helped grow STAND into a fully-fledged organisation with teams in the UK, Gambia, and Ghana, creating sustainable opportunities and tangible impact for communities. “I’ve…

Meet Megha Kashyap: Feminist Campaigner, Researcher and Decolonising Fellow

For more than a decade, SWIDN friend Megha Kashyap has been doing the kind of work that doesn’t make headlines but quietly shifts the ground beneath institutions. As a feminist campaigner, researcher and trainer working across the Global South, she brings decolonial, anti-racist and feminist ways of working into the everyday machinery of organisations —…

A Conversation with Jon Garrard: Leading Programs with Purpose at Just a Drop

Jon Garrard is the Head of Programmes at Just a Drop, a valued SWIDN member and UK-based organisation dedicated to transforming water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) systems around the world. From their offices in London and Dorset, Jon and his team support partners in seven countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America – Uganda, Kenya,…