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The Sector Debrief brings you inside the real conversations that shape the humanitarian and development world. No polished lines. No scripted answers. Just honest discussions about politics, funding, power, localization, pressure, and the future of crisis response. Hosted by Ali Al Mokdad, Kim Kucinskas, and Thomas Jepson Lay, the show opens the door to the side of this sector that rarely appears in public. If you want to understand what is truly happening beneath the surface, this is your seat at the table. For more: thesectordebrief.com

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6 episodios

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The Sector Is Changing. How Do You Make Sense Of It?

“This is not just a funding problem. It's a social contract problem." Kim Kucinskas came back from a month on the road and needed to think out loud. This episode is that conversation.By using Kim’s experiences at a curated gathering of bridge builders and network weavers in Buenos Aires, and the Skoll World Forum in Oxford as real examples, Ali Al Mokdad, Kim Kucinskas, and Thomas Jepson-Lay work through what it means to make sense of a sector in transition, what is civil society actually for, and why aren't people experiencing it as a public good anymore?They talk about the difference between assimilating information and actually shifting your frame. About why staff in aid organisations are grieving the loss of an idea, not just the loss of colleagues or funding. About identity: who global south leaders are being told they are versus who they are choosing to become. And about the Three Horizons model: why the future will not be one new dominant system, and why that is actually the good news.

7 de may de 2026 - 50 min
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E5: Who Are You in the Room, Identity vs Positionality, and Leadership in Times of Disruption

What does it mean to truly know who you are — and how you show up — in the spaces you occupy?In Episode 5 of The Sector Debrief, Kim Kucinskas, Thomas Jepson-Lay, and Ali Al Mokdad are joined by Aisha Tambajang, a humanitarian and development leader who has navigated identity, race, positionality, and belonging across The Gambia, Denmark, and the UK.The conversation moves between the deeply personal and the structurally urgent. Aisha Tambajang unpacks the difference between identity and positionality — what you carry versus where you stand in relation to power — and shares what it felt like to be seen as a Black woman in Denmark when she saw herself as Danish, and what it meant to return to The Gambia and occupy an entirely different position in the same system. Thomas Jepson-Lay reflects on ancestral guilt, the discomfort of transition, and what it means to leave the formal humanitarian system while still holding humanity as a core value. Kim Kucinskas builds on this with a sharp observation — that leaders who have never had to think about how they show up are now experiencing that discomfort for the first time, and it is jarring.Ali Al Mokdad brings reflections from Dubai, where leaders are responding to institutional shock not by rushing to survive, but by investing in values-based leadership and the kind of moral clarity the sector rarely prioritizes. Contrasted with Geneva, where too many conversations, he observes, are still starting from guidelines written for a world that no longer exists. As Ali Al Mokdad put it — "I feel like I spent my time at HQ level explaining HQ to the field, and the field to HQ." A tension that defines the sector, and one that this episode does not shy away from.Thomas Jepson-Lay captures the sharpest contrast of the episode in one line. There is a rush to fix. And there is a curiosity to solve. They are not the same thing. And which one you default to says everything about where you are standing, and who you think you are in the room.Honest thinking, shared without scripts, without talking points, and with reflections.Aisha Tambajang profile:https://www.linkedin.com/in/aisha-tambajang-81129b1b0/

29 de mar de 2026 - 54 min
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E4: The CEO Perspective, Urgent Patience, and Why Idealism Is Not Naivety

In this episode, Kim Kucinskas, Thomas Jepson-Lay, and Ali Al Mokdad are joined bySofia Sprechmann Sineiro, a humanitarian leader who spent three decades inside the sector, from volunteering to becoming Secretary General of CARE International. One of the leading voices for locally led development and one of the leaders of the Pledge for Change, her journey took her across the globe, leading through some of the most challenging moments the sector has faced. The conversation moves between the personal and the systemic. Sofia reflects on the tightrope she walked for thirty years, learning to speak the language of the system in order to survive inside it, while never losing sight of what she originally came to change. Kim Kucinskas and Thomas Jepson-Lay build on this, exploring pragmatic optimism, authenticity under pressure, and what it actually means to live your values when survival is on the line. Ali Al Mokdad shares a deeply personal story of crisis, isolation, and the technique he developed to hold himself together when the organisation he worked for did not. The conversation also travels into what locally led truly means, beyond the label, and the different models already proving it works, while also reflecting on a recent article written by Thomas Jepson-Lay that sparked thoughts on values under pressure, and the courage and curiosity required to lead in times of crisis. Honest thinking, shared without scripts, without talking points, and without pretending the sector is fine. Links: Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro Profile [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sof%C3%ADa_Sprechmann_Sineiro] Sofia Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofia-sprechmann-sineiro-72794019/] The article by Thomas , The Receptive Mind: How Knowledge Encounters Shape Us [https://thomasjepsonlay.substack.com/p/the-receptive-mind-how-knowledge?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_content=embedded-post&triedRedirect=true]

7 de mar de 2026 - 52 min
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E3: Humanitarian Leadership Under Pressure, Identity vs Strategy, and What Comes Next

In this episode, Kim Kucinskas, Thomas Jepson-Lay, and Ali Al Mokdad explore what it means to lead in a humanitarian system under pressure. The conversation moves between personal reflection and system-level questions, touching on identity versus strategy, survival versus imagination, and the growing gap between grassroots innovation and large institutional responses. Ali Al Mokdad reflects on a recent visit to Geneva and the dissonance he felt between local organisations experimenting with new governance, partnerships, and models, and larger institutions focused on survival and funding. Kim Kucinskas and Thomas Jepson-Lay build on this, unpacking values under pressure, leadership identity, reputational risk, and the emotional toll of navigating change while keeping organisations afloat. Together, Kim Kucinskas, Thomas Jepson-Lay, and Ali Al Mokdad reflect on systems breaking, multiple futures emerging, and the uncomfortable but necessary work of letting go of old ways. There are no answers offered, only better questions, shared honestly, without scripts or talking points.

7 de feb de 2026 - 43 min
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