SRM3333H: SEMINAR SERIES
2021
2020
Diverging Trajectories in Sri Lanka: A Controlled Pandemic and a Depression in the Making
Speakers: Ramya Kumar & Ahilan Kadirgamar
Somehow the work got done: past & present challenges of sexual and reproductive health services in Peru
Speaker: Raul Necochea Lopez
Is Three Meals a Day Feasible for Everybody? Looking Back and Looking Forward
Speaker: Dr. Ruth Oniang’o
No one left behind? Inequalities and Challenges for the Sustainable Development Agenda
Watch the lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUp22_NjC2w&feature=youtu.be
2019
The Dark Side of Transformations Towards Sustainable Development
Jessica Blythe, Assistant Professor
Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, (Brock University)
Development Policy and Bureaucratic Power: A Case Study of Brazil’s conditional cash transfers under shifting regimes
Bruno Câmara Pinto (MDS, Brazil)
2018
Development or Justice? A Global History, Albert Berry Lecture
Professor Jeremy Adelman, Princeton University
Historicizing Development Workshop
September 27, 2018
The urgent need for voices from the South to shape the discourse and the double standards in development
Chizoba Imoka, Ph.D. Candidate, Educational Leadership & Policy OISE, University of Toronto Founder/CEO, Unveiling Africa
Development as solidarity: 35 years of learning from Nicaragua
Professor Lori Hanson, University of Saskatchewan
The Nicaragua uprising: Updates, debates, and voices in exile





