Rosalind Eyben
Rosalind Eyben is a historian, social anthropologist, and Emeritus Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK. Following a career in international development policy and practice that included working in many parts of Africa and later in India and Latin America, she became Chief Social Development Advisor at the UK Government's Department for International Development, a role that she left to research and teach about power and relations in the...See more
Rosalind Eyben is a historian, social anthropologist, and Emeritus Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK. Following a career in international development policy and practice that included working in many parts of Africa and later in India and Latin America, she became Chief Social Development Advisor at the UK Government's Department for International Development, a role that she left to research and teach about power and relations in the international aid system. Among her previous books are International Aid and the Making of a Better World (2014) and, with Laura Turquet, Feminists in Development Organizations: Change from the Margins (2013). See less
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