Mr Dustin Barter
2019
Australian Universities' John Monash Scholar
PhD in Development Studies, University of Cambridge
Development Studies
PhD in Development Studies, University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
Political Science, Defence, Arts and Humanities
International development, foreign aid, politics, Southeast Asia, East Africa
Dustin is a John Monash Scholar and Senior Research Fellow for the Humanitarian Policy Group at ODI. He has extensive experience working across the humanitarian, development, and peace sectors, primarily in Asia and East Africa, from working with dynamic activists to the global aid behemoths. Synthesising research and practice to advance advocacy and policy agendas, Dustin’s work has focused on addressing systemic inequities. He specialises in intersectional analysis, bridging thematic areas such as humanitarian systems, civil society, armed conflict, and governance. He recently submitted his PhD in Development Studies at the University of Cambridge, which examined aid agendas, activism and natural resource contestations in Cambodia and Myanmar.
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