The VUCA world and paradoxical dilemma on predicaments of foreign aid withdrawal or adjustment: problematisations, implications, and lessons.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Laston Gonah, Londele Tyeshani
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The already impending volatile, unpredictable, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world, driven in part by shifts and uncertainty in global, political, and financial markets, is becoming increasingly apparent, thereby rationalising the importance of vigilance, preparedness, and resilience by aid stakeholders. The implications this has for global health and security, governance, and development deserve critical consideration in efforts to protect public well-being and achieve or sustain resilience. The recent turn of events regarding the United States Agency for International Development's humanitarian aid withdrawal/adjustment notice can be seen as an omen of an uncertain future if the implications are disregarded. Establishment of foreign aid programmes is motivated by several defining principles and factors that must be considered when critiquing problematisations related to their eventual adjustment/withdrawal. We designed and proposed a framework for critiquing motives, responsibility, benefits, opportunities, lessons, and dos (MR-BOLD), serving as a diagnosis and response planning tool to address lingering questions about the VUCA world-induced effects, such as aid adjustments/withdrawals. We should nudge and spread world consciousness that the impending VUCA world demands an antidote in the form of critical thinking, religious observance of corporate governance principles - transparency, accountability, fairness and responsibility, and measures to ensure efficiency in how all natures of relationships are managed to optimise their predictive success, lest our failures besiege us. Development stakeholders should span boundaries to critical thinking and innovation, such as diverse knowledge, approaches, perspectives, and culture, to consider the best ways to integrate, organise, and deploy available resources and opportunities in the quest for resilience.

VUCA世界与外援退出或调整困境的悖论困境:问题、影响与教训。
在一定程度上受全球、政治和金融市场的变化和不确定性的驱动下,已经迫在眉睫的动荡、不可预测、复杂和模糊(VUCA)世界正变得越来越明显,从而使援助利益攸关方保持警惕、做好准备和增强韧性的重要性变得更加合理。这对全球卫生与安全、治理和发展的影响值得在保护公众福祉和实现或维持复原力的努力中加以关键考虑。最近关于美国国际开发署撤回/调整人道主义援助通知的事态转变,如果不考虑其影响,可以看作是未来不确定的预兆。设立外援方案的动机是在批评有关其最终调整/撤出的问题时必须考虑到的若干确定原则和因素。我们设计并提出了一个框架,用于批评动机、责任、利益、机会、教训和行动(dr - bold),作为诊断和应对规划工具,以解决有关VUCA在世界范围内引起的影响的遗留问题,如援助调整/撤回。我们应该推动和传播世界意识,即将到来的VUCA世界需要一种解药,其形式是批判性思维,对公司治理原则的宗教式遵守——透明、问责、公平和责任,以及确保各种关系管理效率的措施,以优化其预测性成功,以免我们的失败包围我们。发展利益相关者应该跨越界限,进行批判性思维和创新,例如不同的知识、方法、观点和文化,以考虑在寻求复原力的过程中整合、组织和部署可用资源和机会的最佳方式。
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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.80%
发文量
240
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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