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  1. EXTENDED DEADLINE: VII Conference of the Latin American and Caribbean Association for Human Development and the Capabilities Approach (ALCADECA)

    …xico Puebla, Mexico Abstract submission deadline extended to 21 of December 2018 Please send your abstracts to: alcadeca2019@gmail.com For more information and to download the call for paper The organisers of the VII conference of the Latin American and Caribbean Association for Human Development and the Capabilities Approach (ALCADECA) invite researchers, policy experts, practitioners and postgraduate students of any country to send their abstrac…

  2. Extensión de Fecha Límite: VII CONFERENCIA ALCADECA

    …éxico Se extiende la fecha límite para enviar propuestas al 21 de Diciembre 2018 Favor de enviar sus propuestas a: alcadeca2019@gmail.com Para mayor información y bajar la convocatoria de ponencias Los organizadores de la VII conferencia de la Asociación Latinoamericana y del Caribe para el Desarrollo Humano y el Enfoque de las Capacidades (ALCADECA) convoca a investigadores, expertos de política pública, profesionales del sector público y la soci…

  3. 2024 HDCA Conference – Kolkata, India

    September 24-26, 2024

    Hosted by Pratichi (India Trust), Institute for Development Studies Kolkata, and Health Information Systems Program (HISP)

     

    “Crises, Capabilities and Commitment”

    The 2024 HDCA conference has special significance as 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of HDCA. The conference is being held in Kolkata, West Bengal, India – home of the first HDCA president, Professor Amartya Sen. The conference theme of Crises, Capabilities and Commitment has been chosen because the inter-linkages between these three ideas require in depth discussion.

    Many multi-faceted crises assail us. Some are global in scope, linked with the assault on our environment, violent conflicts, pandemics and humanitarian challenges. Some crises emerge from episodic events. Others emerge less dramatically linked with a backlash to transformations in social relations, or technologies. Crises, both episodic and cumulative, reveal deep inequalities in capabilities. Crises may be associated with both ‘loud’ and ‘silent’ capability deprivations, in areas such as education, health, disability, political participation and wellbeing. The immediate and visible fallout from crises may precipitate further inequalities in capabilities linked to loss of income and employment, inequity, food insecurity malnutrition, and polarization between groups. The conference will be a setting to discuss the forms of commitment needed to analyze and address many interlinked crises and their stress on capabilities.

     

  4. 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…

  5. 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…

  6. WEBINAR: From Human Development to Sustainable Human Development

    …Strategic Advisory Unit at the Regional Bureau for Africa (from 1 December 2009). Before 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; Provid…

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