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Roundtable – “Global Response to crisis.

27 Apr

Juris North ASAP Roundtables 2022

  • 04:00 pm

Aims: To critically assess local, regional and/or global law and policy that have to do with sustainability and its crossover with a specific thematic area. To explore different stakeholder views on a range of sustainability-related topics. To seek international perspectives and exchanges about a range of sustainability-related topics and explore possibilities for collaboration in terms of research, practice and education. Final Target: National and international legal and political orders around the world. Lead by: Dr Jorge E. Núñez, Manchester Law School Dr Rita G. Klapper, Manchester Business School Thematic areas: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (practice and education): led by Dr Rita G. Klapper (UK and international). Gender: Led by Dr Kay Lalor (UK) and Dr Natalina Stamile (Italy) Access to rights: Lea by Dr Jorge E. Núñez (UK and Latin America) Poverty, Sovereignty and Economic Rights: Led by Dr Clarice Seixas Duarte (Brazil) Climate change: Led by Dr Danielle Denny (Brazil) Roundtable 1, Wednesday 27th April 2022 at 4pm BST Keynote Speakers Dr. Seb Carney, Head of Environment, Social, Governance, and Sustainability, Daisy Group Thierry Roussin, CEO, AguiaLabs Juris North Discussion Group Open to all platform About this event Juris North ASAP Roundtables 2022 “Global Response to crisis: sustainability, SDGs and climate change” Aims: . To critically assess local, regional and/or global law and policy that have to do with sustainability and its crossover with a specific thematic area. . To explore different stakeholder views on a range of sustainability-related topics. . To seek international perspectives and exchanges about a range of sustainability-related topics and explore possibilities for collaboration in terms of research, practice and education. Final Target: National and international legal and political orders around the world. Lead by: Dr Jorge E. Núñez, Manchester Law School Dr Rita G. Klapper, Manchester Business School Thematic areas: • Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (practice and education): lead by Dr Rita G. Klapper (UK and international). . Gender: Lead by Dr Kay Lalor (UK) and Dr Natalina Stamile (Italy) • Access to rights: Lead by Dr Jorge E. Núñez (UK and Latin America) • Poverty, Sovereignty and Economic Rights: Lead by Dr Clarice Seixas Duarte (Brazil) • Climate change: Lead by Dr Danielle Denny (Brazil) Hosts Dr Rita Klapper, Reader in Enterprise and Sustainability, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Dr Jorge Emilio Núñez, PhD in Law (University of Manchester, UK) We invite activists, academics, policymakers, industry representatives, and health professionals to contribute to an edited open-access volume advancing a human-centered approach to health innovations. Contributors will be invited to present their draft essays at a hybrid workshop in New Haven, October 28-30, 2022. For further details see globaljustice/yale/edu/hca

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ALL-ASAP Meeting, 16th June

16 Jun
  • 02:00 pm

Please join us for our next all ASAP Meeting on Thursday 16th June, 15.00 CET, 14.00 BST, 09.00 EST https://yale.zoom.us/j/3713192937

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Ambedkar Grants for Advancing Poverty

16 Jun
  • 02:00 pm

In its first year, AGAPE aims to divide Rs. 8,00,000/- among ca. five promising projects that will pilot innovative approaches to poverty eradication. Here poverty is defined broadly as including the whole range of basic social and economic needs; and eradication is conceived as enabling households to escape poverty permanently. Only individuals and organizations planning projects in India are eligible to apply. Guidelines: Applications should consist of one page each on the proposal and the proposers. The proposal page should specify a detailed plan for the pilot project, preceded by a one-sentence summary statement of purpose, and followed by a brief timeline and budget. The proposer page should give relevant details about the person(s) intending to do the work and (if applicable) their organization. Additional supporting materials are accepted but not encouraged. An expert panel will assess pilot projects based on their cost-effectiveness and promise of success as well as their potentials for innovation and scale-up. Selected projects may be resubmitted in subsequent years for additional funding. Proposals should be sent to agapeindiagroup@gmail.com by 31 July 2022, with selections to be announced by the end of August. AGAPE is an initiative by Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP), an international community of scholars and researchers working to confront the rules and practices that perpetuate global poverty and to initiate targeted, evidence-based reforms. This initiative commemorates and honors Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, India’s foremost promoter of poverty eradication. We would like to thank Krishen and Geeta MEHTA as the generous sponsors of the inaugural three years of the AGAPE fund. Krishen Mehta is a Global Justice Fellow: https://globaljustice.yale.edu/people/krishen-mehta Geeta Mehta is a Columbia University Professor: https://www.arch.columbia.edu/faculty/52-geeta-mehta

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Call for Papers: A human-centered approach to health innovations

28 Oct

Global Justice Program, Yale

  • 02:00 pm

As the COVID-19 pandemic and global health exigencies show, many important vaccines, treatments, diagnostics, and other health technologies remain unaffordable or inaccessible to millions of people, many of whom suffer or die as a result. We invite activists, academics, policymakers, industry representatives, and health professionals to contribute to an edited open-access volume advancing a human-centered approach to health innovations. Contributors will be invited to present their draft essays at a hybrid workshop in New Haven, October 28-30, 2022. For further details see globaljustice/yale/edu/hca