Episode 36: Academia vs practice: a decolonial approach to sexual misconduct in aid

In this episode, sociologists and practitioners Dr Nof Nasser-Eddin and Dr Nour Abu Assab unpack what it really means to take a decolonial approach in the aid sector and why this shift is essential for meaningful prevention of sexual misconduct. They challenge one of the sector’s most entrenched assumptions: the belief that complete prevention is possible, calling it “the myth of prevention”. Instead, they argue for approaches rooted in structural sensitivity, genuine community engagement, and transformative justice, drawing from lived experiences and frontline realities. Throughout the conversation, they bridge theory and practice, making complex concepts deeply accessible.