About Heres Mariëtte
Mariëtte Heres studied sociology at the University of Amsterdam, specializing in international development studies. She has worked as a journalist since 2003 and has made two films about the protests against gas privatization in Bolivia. She is a partner in the research bureau Wereld in Woorden, which specializes in international relations, globalization and development cooperation.
By Heres Mariëtte
The traditional focus of development research on local and national processes has been rendered obsolete by the new global power relations. Researchers must be more concerned about relevance than academic excellence. And open knowledge networks are needed to allow access to knowledge. read more >>
In the complex field of development cooperation, where there are no silver bullets, knowledge is essential. Although NGOs are taking more interest in knowledge management, they have so far failed to recognize that they are part of a knowledge industry, of which the delivery of goods and services is only a part. read more >>
‘Humanitarian aid has moved to the heart of the political debate’, according to Thea Hilhorst, professor of humanitarian aid and reconstruction at Wageningen University. ‘Discussions on humanitarian aid are always centred on the latest crisis. I want to address more fundamental issues’. read more >>
In issue 2, The Broker described the knowledge policy of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We invited Rob de Vos of the ministry and Louk Box of the Institute of Social Studies, to discuss the ministry’s efforts to adapt its knowledge policy to the changing global environment. read more >>
The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to create a more knowledge-oriented organizational culture. But at the same time it is losing its internal capacity for strategic thinking, a crucial attribute in an era of globalization, integrated policy and the politicization of development cooperation. read more >>

