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Faculty members involved with the "Heritage Under Threat" project, a collaboration between the IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) and the Universities of Mosul and Iraq are presented with awards by Prof Melissa Leach (IDS), Professor Dr Kossay Al-Ahmady (UoM) and Dr Lukman Hasan (UoD). ]]>

Faculty members involved with the "Heritage Under Threat" project, a collaboration between the IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) and the Universities of Mosul and Iraq are presented with awards by Prof Melissa Leach (IDS), Professor Dr Kossay Al-Ahmady (UoM) and Dr Lukman Hasan (UoD). ]]>
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Faculty from University of Mosul and University of Dohuk, Iraq, receive awars from Institute of Development Studies
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Sussex Development Lecture - SPRU intro /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-spru-intro/238695800 s20i-spruforsussexdevelopmentlectures-201001145539
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Sussex Development Lecture - IDS intro /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-ids-intro/238695798 idsresearchandcovid-19-201001145539
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Thu, 01 Oct 2020 14:55:39 GMT /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-ids-intro/238695798 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) Sussex Development Lecture - IDS intro idsuk Sussex Development Lecture - IDS intro <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/idsresearchandcovid-19-201001145539-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sussex Development Lecture - IDS intro
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Sussex Development Lecture - Global Studies intro /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-global-studies-intro/238695777 sdlglobaloctober2020-201001145458
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Thu, 01 Oct 2020 14:54:58 GMT /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-global-studies-intro/238695777 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) Sussex Development Lecture - Global Studies intro idsuk Sussex Development Lecture - Global Studies intro <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sdlglobaloctober2020-201001145458-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sussex Development Lecture - Global Studies intro
Sussex Development Lecture - Global Studies intro from Institute of Development Studies
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Sussex Development Lecture - Centre for International Education intro /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-centre-for-international-education-intro/238684932 cieintro-200930143121
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Launch event Sussex Development Lecture series: Covid-19 and development: building back better?]]>
Wed, 30 Sep 2020 14:31:21 GMT /slideshow/sussex-development-lecture-centre-for-international-education-intro/238684932 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) Sussex Development Lecture - Centre for International Education intro idsuk Launch event Sussex Development Lecture series: Covid-19 and development: building back better? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cieintro-200930143121-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Launch event Sussex Development Lecture series: Covid-19 and development: building back better?
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Advancing the frontiers of transparency and accountability in the extractives sector /slideshow/upcoming-event-sussex-development-lectures-advancing-the-frontiers-of-transparency-and-accountability-in-the-extractives-sector/232922167 sussexdevelopmentlecture30april2020final-200430143356
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is geared towards improving governance in the oil, gas and minerals sector. The EITI currently includes 53 countries across the world, half of which are in Africa. It is governed by multi-stakeholder coalitions representing business, governments and civil society organisations. The EITI started out in 2007 by disclosing payments made by companies to governments in the form of license fees, taxes and other payments. Governments in turn disclosed payments they received from companies to identify possible discrepancies in reported revenues. Disclosures under the EITI are now increasingly fine-grained, focusing on identifying beneficial owners, publicising contracts, commodity trading transparency and project level investments. The EITI seeks to tackle corruption, promote accountability, strengthen institutions, and contribute to domestic resource mobilisation. The current approach also highlights gender and environmental considerations in government and company reporting. Many EITI countries are currently facing a triple crisis occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic: a health emergency, a massive fall in government revenues triggered by oil and commodity price falls, and an economic crisis caused by a huge reduction in global demand. This lecture explores the continued salience of governance and transparency work in the extractives sector during a period of acute global crisis, amid growing constraints on government budgets and capacity, and increasing limitations on civic space and advocacy. This Sussex Development Lecture addresses this set of issues to place the EITI in a broader perspective as a leading global transparency and accountability initiative. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Global development challenges: towards a politics of hope. Speaker Mark Robinson, Executive Director of the Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative, EITI ]]>

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is geared towards improving governance in the oil, gas and minerals sector. The EITI currently includes 53 countries across the world, half of which are in Africa. It is governed by multi-stakeholder coalitions representing business, governments and civil society organisations. The EITI started out in 2007 by disclosing payments made by companies to governments in the form of license fees, taxes and other payments. Governments in turn disclosed payments they received from companies to identify possible discrepancies in reported revenues. Disclosures under the EITI are now increasingly fine-grained, focusing on identifying beneficial owners, publicising contracts, commodity trading transparency and project level investments. The EITI seeks to tackle corruption, promote accountability, strengthen institutions, and contribute to domestic resource mobilisation. The current approach also highlights gender and environmental considerations in government and company reporting. Many EITI countries are currently facing a triple crisis occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic: a health emergency, a massive fall in government revenues triggered by oil and commodity price falls, and an economic crisis caused by a huge reduction in global demand. This lecture explores the continued salience of governance and transparency work in the extractives sector during a period of acute global crisis, amid growing constraints on government budgets and capacity, and increasing limitations on civic space and advocacy. This Sussex Development Lecture addresses this set of issues to place the EITI in a broader perspective as a leading global transparency and accountability initiative. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Global development challenges: towards a politics of hope. Speaker Mark Robinson, Executive Director of the Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative, EITI ]]>
Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:33:56 GMT /slideshow/upcoming-event-sussex-development-lectures-advancing-the-frontiers-of-transparency-and-accountability-in-the-extractives-sector/232922167 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) Advancing the frontiers of transparency and accountability in the extractives sector idsuk The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is geared towards improving governance in the oil, gas and minerals sector. The EITI currently includes 53 countries across the world, half of which are in Africa. It is governed by multi-stakeholder coalitions representing business, governments and civil society organisations. The EITI started out in 2007 by disclosing payments made by companies to governments in the form of license fees, taxes and other payments. Governments in turn disclosed payments they received from companies to identify possible discrepancies in reported revenues. Disclosures under the EITI are now increasingly fine-grained, focusing on identifying beneficial owners, publicising contracts, commodity trading transparency and project level investments. The EITI seeks to tackle corruption, promote accountability, strengthen institutions, and contribute to domestic resource mobilisation. The current approach also highlights gender and environmental considerations in government and company reporting. Many EITI countries are currently facing a triple crisis occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic: a health emergency, a massive fall in government revenues triggered by oil and commodity price falls, and an economic crisis caused by a huge reduction in global demand. This lecture explores the continued salience of governance and transparency work in the extractives sector during a period of acute global crisis, amid growing constraints on government budgets and capacity, and increasing limitations on civic space and advocacy. This Sussex Development Lecture addresses this set of issues to place the EITI in a broader perspective as a leading global transparency and accountability initiative. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Global development challenges: towards a politics of hope. Speaker Mark Robinson, Executive Director of the Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative, EITI <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sussexdevelopmentlecture30april2020final-200430143356-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is geared towards improving governance in the oil, gas and minerals sector. The EITI currently includes 53 countries across the world, half of which are in Africa. It is governed by multi-stakeholder coalitions representing business, governments and civil society organisations. The EITI started out in 2007 by disclosing payments made by companies to governments in the form of license fees, taxes and other payments. Governments in turn disclosed payments they received from companies to identify possible discrepancies in reported revenues. Disclosures under the EITI are now increasingly fine-grained, focusing on identifying beneficial owners, publicising contracts, commodity trading transparency and project level investments. The EITI seeks to tackle corruption, promote accountability, strengthen institutions, and contribute to domestic resource mobilisation. The current approach also highlights gender and environmental considerations in government and company reporting. Many EITI countries are currently facing a triple crisis occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic: a health emergency, a massive fall in government revenues triggered by oil and commodity price falls, and an economic crisis caused by a huge reduction in global demand. This lecture explores the continued salience of governance and transparency work in the extractives sector during a period of acute global crisis, amid growing constraints on government budgets and capacity, and increasing limitations on civic space and advocacy. This Sussex Development Lecture addresses this set of issues to place the EITI in a broader perspective as a leading global transparency and accountability initiative. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Global development challenges: towards a politics of hope. Speaker Mark Robinson, Executive Director of the Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative, EITI
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The SDGs: A new politics of transformation? /slideshow/the-sdgs-a-new-politics-of-transformation/138637023 sdgspoloftranssdlmarch19-190329115200
The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) potentially offer an inclusive, integrated approach to development, centred on social justice, for all of humanity. But how are they being implemented in practice? Too often a piece-meal, sectoral approach is adopted, rooted in modernist assumptions of linear transition and control. Ian Scoones, IDS researcher and co-director of the STEPS Centre]]>

The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) potentially offer an inclusive, integrated approach to development, centred on social justice, for all of humanity. But how are they being implemented in practice? Too often a piece-meal, sectoral approach is adopted, rooted in modernist assumptions of linear transition and control. Ian Scoones, IDS researcher and co-director of the STEPS Centre]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 11:52:00 GMT /slideshow/the-sdgs-a-new-politics-of-transformation/138637023 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) The SDGs: A new politics of transformation? idsuk The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) potentially offer an inclusive, integrated approach to development, centred on social justice, for all of humanity. But how are they being implemented in practice? Too often a piece-meal, sectoral approach is adopted, rooted in modernist assumptions of linear transition and control. Ian Scoones, IDS researcher and co-director of the STEPS Centre <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sdgspoloftranssdlmarch19-190329115200-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) potentially offer an inclusive, integrated approach to development, centred on social justice, for all of humanity. But how are they being implemented in practice? Too often a piece-meal, sectoral approach is adopted, rooted in modernist assumptions of linear transition and control. Ian Scoones, IDS researcher and co-director of the STEPS Centre
The SDGs: A new politics of transformation? from Institute of Development Studies
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Climate and development: A tale of two crises /slideshow/climate-and-development-a-tale-of-two-crises-138636824/138636824 sdlclimatechangeanddevelopmentvisuals13-3-19-190329114803
The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex]]>

The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 11:48:03 GMT /slideshow/climate-and-development-a-tale-of-two-crises-138636824/138636824 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) Climate and development: A tale of two crises idsuk The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sdlclimatechangeanddevelopmentvisuals13-3-19-190329114803-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex
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Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. ]]>

Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. ]]>
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 12:38:46 GMT /slideshow/climate-and-development-a-tale-of-two-crises/136351380 idsuk@slideshare.net(idsuk) Climate and development: A tale of two crises idsuk Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sdlclimatechangeanddevelopmentvisuals13-3-19-190314123846-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Speaker: Peter Newell, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But can the development sector also help to bring about the sorts of transformations now required to prevent climate chaos? This lecture looks at the intertwined histories of development and climate change and argues that only a very different approach to development can help to address the climate crisis we currently face. This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions.
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