
Peter
UCL Darfur Week is coming soon, please have a look at some of the events.
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12 student societies from UCL are working together to put on events throughout the week. Anyone with an interest in the global world of politics, culture, media, law,medicine or humanitaria...n work will find an event for them.
Affliated with the UCL Grand Challenge of Intercultural Interaction, the UCL Global Citizenship Initiative and Penguin Books.
With representation from The Guardian, the BBC, MSF-UK, DfID, The Lancet, the All-Party Paliamentary Committee on Sudan, SOAS, Article1 and Doughty Street Chambers."Read More
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=16
12 student societies from UCL are working together to put on events throughout the week. Anyone with an interest in the global world of politics, culture, media, law,medicine or humanitaria...n work will find an event for them.
Affliated with the UCL Grand Challenge of Intercultural Interaction, the UCL Global Citizenship Initiative and Penguin Books.
With representation from The Guardian, the BBC, MSF-UK, DfID, The Lancet, the All-Party Paliamentary Committee on Sudan, SOAS, Article1 and Doughty Street Chambers."Read More

Water resource management is critical for the achievement of many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Too often, the political economy issues that determine whether or not water resources are managed effectively are overlooked...

Closing date: 20 November 2009This is an exciting new opportunity for a Research Officer to join the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), housed at ODI...

Article - ODI Opinions 135 - International engagement in fragile states: lessons from Southern Sudan
Southern Sudan has been seen as a test case for international engagement in fragilestates. But a 'business as usual' approach is failing to address the specific challenges facing Southern Sudan...

The European Union has agreed the level of funding that will be needed to address the challenges of climate change -- Euro 100 billion a year by 2020. Around 25% to 50% of this should come from public sector financing, but there is less clarity on how the remainder will be found....

17 November 2009 12:30-14:30 Overseas Development Institute Also streamed online At this event, we will analyse how public policy can impact on reducing inequality and present lessons useful for policy makers in the North and South...

The bombing of a UN guest house in Kabul is another example of the rising violence against aid workers worldwide...

12 November 2009 13:00-14:30 Overseas Development Institute Also streamed online In this meeting the panel will discuss state building processes and what needs to be done to improve future efforts by the international actors. View full details for this event

This article investigates what the world can expect of Europe in 2010. It argues that national politics will shape the answer and that though ‘More Europe’ is not always the right response to all problems, on a particular set of global issues, ‘a bit more Europe’ is necessary. View ...

How to lay the foundations for recovery in conflict and transitional settings is a problem that has long vexed the international community...

The impact of recurrent drought-related crises in the Horn of Africa is rapidly escalating, with more and more people being affected each time a drought occurs...

Guest presenter Alison Evans, Director of ODI, interviews Owen Barder about his new paper, Beyond Planning: Markets and Networks for Better Aid, and Roger Riddell, author of two key books on aid and a non-executive director of Oxford Policy ManagementView full details












