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Between the Lines Podcast

Podcast Ep 12: Special Anniversary Episode

We're celebrating one year of the Between the Lines podcast with a special episode that brings together clips from all the episodes across the series. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Ulmi865CDlO584VoyRNNc This special episode showcases the range of speakers and wealth of ideas from the...

From 4 September 2019 until 1 October 2019

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Participatory and Inclusive Tools to build capacities in Leaving No One Behind

SDGs Learning, Training and Practice Workshops during HLPF 2019 Bringing the voices and experiences of those who have been left behind – through empowerment and participation – goes beyond enabling agency and towards developing a more inclusive and democratic society. Come to listen to and...

11 July 2019

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The Politics of Uncertainty – Practical Challenges for Transformative Action

This international academic symposium, held at the Institute of Development Studies, will explore the theme of uncertainty – the STEPS Centre’s theme for 2019. About the symposium Thinking across diverse domains – from finance, to climate, to migration, to disease, to innovation, to...

From 3 July 2019 until 5 July 2019

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Webinar: Support Mechanisms and Rural Sanitation Programmes

A renewed focus on equity is being driven by the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation framework and Sustainable Development Goal 6, which emphasise the importance of adequate and equitable sanitation for all. Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is based on the idea that sustained, collective...

27 June 2019

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