SRM3333H: SEMINAR SERIES
2021
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2020
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Diverging Trajectories in Sri Lanka: A Controlled Pandemic and a Depression in the Making
Speakers: Ramya Kumar & Ahilan Kadirgamar
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Somehow the work got done: past & present challenges of sexual and reproductive health services in Peru
Speaker: Raul Necochea Lopez
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Is Three Meals a Day Feasible for Everybody? Looking Back and Looking Forward
Speaker: Dr. Ruth Oniang’o
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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
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2019
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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)
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2018
Development or Justice? A Global History, Albert Berry Lecture
Professor Jeremy Adelman, Princeton University
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Historicizing Development Workshop
September 27, 2018
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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
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Development as solidarity: 35 years of learning from Nicaragua
Professor Lori Hanson, University of Saskatchewan
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The Nicaragua uprising: Updates, debates, and voices in exile
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