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  1. Webinar Discussion: Democratising Measurement: A Case Study from Well-Being Public Policy.

    …dates, and to register, please visit our website: http://2021webinarseries.com/ Upcoming Webinar Series Themes 1. Democratising Measurement: A Case Study from Well-Being Public Policy Anna Alexandra & Mark Fabian 6th April, Tuesday, 11am BST (GMT +1) 2. Conceptualizing Well-Being Ingrid Robeyns 19th April, Monday, 6.30pm BST (GMT +1) 3. Methodological Options and Challenges for Measuring Multidimensional Well-Being* 4. Participatory Approaches to…

  2. Access to Justice for Indigenous Peoples: Realisation of an Inclusive and Integrated Human Rights Approach

    …submission: 18 February 2015 Acceptance notification by email: 25 February 2015 Paper submission: 25 March 2015 REGISTRATION FEES Local Students: RM 150.00 Local participants: Early Bird: RM400.00 Normal rate: RM 500.00 International participants: Early bird: USD 150 Normal rate: USD 200 (This fee covers conference materials, lunches, tea and coffee breaks) Early bird deadline: 15 March 2015 SECRETARIAT Centre of Malaysian Indigenous Studies Leve…

  3. WEBINAR: From Human Development to Sustainable Human Development

    …Development Goals and to what needs to continue after the SDGs’ end-date of 2030. The 2020 Human Development Report can be downloaded via: http://report.hdr.undp.org/index.html Panelists Pedro Conceição is the Director and lead author of the Human Development Report 2020. Since 1 January 2019 Pedro has been Director of the Human Development Report Office and lead author of the Human Development Reports. Prior to this, Pedro served as Director, Str…

  4. IDEA Conference: Marginalized Peoples, Human Rights, and Development Ethics


    …and practice of global ethics as well as ethics in the context of globalisation. See the journal webpage for more information on the journal and on how to submit your paper: http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjge20/current. For more information contact: Prof. Stacy J. Kosko, sjkosko@umd.edu (English, French) Prof. Valentina Teosa, vteosa@yahoo.com (Romanian, Russian)…

  5. Special Issue Call for Papers: European Journal of Engineering Education

    …scale of human impact on the Earth System (e.g. Steffen et al., 2015; IPCC, 2018; WWF, 2020). Through the adoption of the UN’s 2030 Agenda with the Sustainable Development Goals, and a number of other policies and instruments, the global society and governments all over the world have agreed on the urgent need for change (UN, 2015). As problem solvers and developers of new technology, engineers are considered crucial for sustainable development. H…

  6. The Role of Social Policy in Promoting Human Security in the MENA Region

    …only can human security be defined as a people-centred, multi-disciplinary comprehension of security, above all it seeks to advance freedom to live in dignity, freedom from fear and freedom from want/need. Freedoms which are essential to build a peaceful society. Linking human security back to its grounding in human development, allows for a further exploration as to what role social policy can play in promoting human security within the MENA regi…

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  7. 2020 HDCA Conference – Online (Auckland, NZ)

    A very special thank you to everyone who participated in, or otherwise supported the realisation of, our 2020 HDCA Conference. Due to COVID-19 and the corresponding global need for strict social distancing, we had to shift gear and turn the conference into an all-online event. We were thrilled that it was so appealing to such a large number of presenters and audience participants, and that it went so splendidly. It was an incredible pleasure to e-meet so many fantastic people ツ

    Hopefully, many of us will have a chance to meet non-virtually again in the near future. We hear that Antwerp is a beautiful place, among other locations.

    As always, our warmest wishes from Auckland,
    Your 2020 HDCA Conference Organisers

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