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Classifying countries and people with Themrise Khan

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In this episode, we discuss words. Not just any words but words we use in global health to classify countries and people. Words like global North, global South, HIC, LMIC, developing and developed countries, first and third world. If you work in global health on international development, chances are that you have used at least one or several of those terms. But these terms that we use to classify countries and people carry with them certain assumptions and implications. Our guest is Themrise Khan, an independent development professional, and researcher with over 25 years of practitioner and policy-based experience in international development, aid effectiveness, gender, and global migration. She has co-authored an editorial in BMJ-Global Health called "How we classify countries and people—and why it matters". We spoke with her about the various terms we use to classify people and their implications for global health and international development.
We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe and share with your friends and family. We apologize for the quality of the sound at certain parts of the interview, these were primarily due to poor internet connectivity. We will continue to work to improve the quality of our productions for you.
Readings:
Read Themrise's editorial: https://gh.bmj.com/content/7/6/e009704
Follow Themrise on Twitter: @Themrise
Follow us on Twitter (@unfiltered_gh) and Instagram (@ghunfiltered)
Keep up with us on Twitter @desmondtanko @ulricksidney and @Drellaamoako
Contact us: unfilteredgh@gmail.com
Artwork: Chidiebere Ibe
Theme music: Antidote by Ketsa

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In this episode, we discuss words. Not just any words but words we use in global health to classify countries and people. Words like global North, global South, HIC, LMIC, developing and developed countries, first and third world. If you work in global health on international development, chances are that you have used at least one or several of those terms. But these terms that we use to classify countries and people carry with them certain assumptions and implications. Our guest is Themrise Khan, an independent development professional, and researcher with over 25 years of practitioner and policy-based experience in international development, aid effectiveness, gender, and global migration. She has co-authored an editorial in BMJ-Global Health called "How we classify countries and people—and why it matters". We spoke with her about the various terms we use to classify people and their implications for global health and international development.
We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe and share with your friends and family. We apologize for the quality of the sound at certain parts of the interview, these were primarily due to poor internet connectivity. We will continue to work to improve the quality of our productions for you.
Readings:
Read Themrise's editorial: https://gh.bmj.com/content/7/6/e009704
Follow Themrise on Twitter: @Themrise
Follow us on Twitter (@unfiltered_gh) and Instagram (@ghunfiltered)
Keep up with us on Twitter @desmondtanko @ulricksidney and @Drellaamoako
Contact us: unfilteredgh@gmail.com
Artwork: Chidiebere Ibe
Theme music: Antidote by Ketsa

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