Reframing Global North–South collaborations through the lenses of aware, connect, empower (ACE) principles

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Sehoole, Molatlhegi Trevor Chika
Strang, Karen
Jowi, James Otieno
McVeety, Melanie

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Open Journals in Education

Abstract

This article provides an analysis of how equitable, inclusive, and meaningful partnerships between the Global South and Global North, which have been characterized by challenges (Kumar 2019), can be established and enhanced by minimizing the power dynamics that undermine their intended goals. This article argues for a relook and disruption of the current models of partnerships and collaborations that have over the years not worked well for partners in the Global South by proposing a consideration and adoption of more responsive and mutually beneficial options through the ACE (Aware, Connect, Empower) principles. The ACE principles provide for new ways of action, including alternative strategies for equitable collaborations across cultures and regions. This includes the adoption of the African Ubuntu philosophy advocating for the creation of awareness amongst partners in collaboration with the need for transformations and empowerment to enable students to gain both intentional intercultural and international experiences.

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Ubuntu, Empowerment, Connect, Aware, Global South, Global North, Collaboration, SDG-04: Quality education

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SDG-04:Quality Education

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Sehoole, C., Strang, K., Otieno Jowi, J. & McVeety, M. (2024). Reframing Global North–South Collaborations Through the Lenses of Aware, Connect, Empower (ACE) Principles. Journal of International Students, 14(2), 32–43. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v14i2.6386.