Building health workforce capacity for scaling up nutrition in high burden countries
Dr Paul Amuna, Principal Lecturer/Programme Leader, MSc Nutritional Science, Greenwich University to give Sussex Development Lecture
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Dr Paul Amuna, Principal Lecturer/Programme Leader, MSc Nutritional Science, Greenwich University to give Sussex Development Lecture
Laurie Lee from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation asks why study development at this Sussex Development Lecture. Lecture followed by drinks reception. All welcome
Hege Hertzberg examine the challenges faced by policymakers in balancing a commitment to employing knowledge based approaches to developing policy with complex political realities. All welcome
Join us for the Hans Singer Memorial Lecture given by Professor Jan Pronk, former Minister of Development Cooperation in the Netherlands and Deputy General Secretary, UNCTAD.
Mariz Tadros's lecture will be based on her recently released book 'Democracy redefined or confined?: The Muslim Brotherhood in Contemporary Egypt'.
Stephen Devereux will explore some of the key findings from the recent World Committee Food Security Report
Published by: IDS
2015 marks the deadline for achieving the MDGs and it is widely recognised that simply renewing the goals in their current format will not be sufficient. A more analytical and inclusive approach is required, which could be achieved by using human security principles.
This project was a five year independent impact evaluation of the Millennium Villages in Northern Ghana. The evaluation is being led by ITAD, in partnership with IDS and PDA Ghana.
5-6.30pm. Chichester Lecture Theatre, Professor David Leonard on making peace in countries with weak states. All welcome.