EPISODE: #3

How partnership can help local economies and energy corporates win big.

OUR GUESTS

  • Patrick Henry

    Vice President and Head of the Sustainable Business Group, DAI

  • Barbara Habib

    Director, MozUp, Mozambique

  • Natasha Gaskin-Peters

    Director, Centre for Local Business Development, Guyana

  • Lancelot Gordon

    Business Development Manager, Atlantic Marine Supply, Guyana


OUR CONTRIBUTORS

  • Host & Producer

    Megan Howe

    Principal Communications Specialist, DAI

  • Artwork & Brand Design

    Kellie Dubois

    Art Director, DAI

How partnership can help local economies and energy corporates win big.


A global shift is underway. The trend toward de-globalization, influenced by our climate crisis, the pandemic experience, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and growing attention to dislocation and inequalities within national economies has caused many countries to turn inward. Advocates of free trade as the answer to global growth face increasingly tough questions.

“Place-based economics” lies at the center of an emerging order, which encourages businesses to reassess the value of localised suppliers and supply chains rather than relying exclusively on highly globalized ones. It also puts business resiliency on par with efficiency. In other words, it acknowledges that chasing profit solely by maximizing efficiencies puts businesses at risk in times of shock or uncertainty.

Local options and local content can make for better, stronger, more resilient networks. That’s the same discussion many development practitioners are having now. So, let’s join the conversation between international development and global business.

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