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  1. HDCA Teacher Workshop 2 – Teaching at Undergraduate Level

    …acy Kosko (University of Maryland, US) presented a simulation exercise she uses with her students to think about human development ethics. This offered a rich insight into a group activity that enables key issues to be drawn out and developed in an engaging way. Stacy has kindly shared resources that she used in the workshop including her teaching notes and a map for use in setting up the simulation . Please acknowledge Stacy and her colleagues if…

    HDCA Webinar 2021 HDCA Videos
    62 minutes
  2. New threats to human security in the Anthropocene — Demanding greater solidarity

    …A webinar on the 2022 UNDP-HDRO Special Report on Human Security Report leader, Dr. Heriberto Tapia, plus members of the Report team, present an overview of the Report’s purposes, main arguments, and hoped-for uses. Presenters: Andrew Crabtree, Copenhagen Business School, Oscar A. Gómez, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University John Morrissey, National University of Ireland…

    HDCA Webinar 2022 Human Security HDCA Videos
    127 minutes
  3. WEBINAR: From Human Development to Sustainable Human Development

    …that, he was Director of the Office of Development Studies (ODS) from March 2007 to November 2009, and Deputy Director of ODS, from October 2001 to February 2007. His work on financing for development and on global public goods was published by Oxford University Press in books he co-edited (The New Public Finance: Responding to Global Challenges, 2006; Providing Global Public Goods: Managing Globalization, 2003). He has published on inequality, th…

  4. The right to science | UN general comment | Ideas for collaboration

    …fic Research and to the publication of the respective Index (here: https://www.freedomofresearch.org/research-and-self-determination-index/ ). The current pandemic is giving us additional impulse to promote a more visible and prominent debate on the ‘right to science’ as human right: a right that, we feel, matters today possibly more than it did so far. The link between this right and human development is self-evident I think – and as such it is e…

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