CASID 2024 Conference
June 12 - 14, 2024
Conference Program
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Date: Wednesday, 12/June/2024 | ||||
10:00am - 12:00pm |
Conference Welcome and Keynote Location: RPHYS 112 - Plenary Day 1 |
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12:00pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Day 1 |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
1.3.1 Beyond Nature: Unraveling the Political and Gendered Realities of Disasters Location: RPHYS 103 Presentations of the Symposium Fragmented Disaster Response: How Politics Affects Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery in the Philippines How do Religion and Culture Shape Women’s Access to Disaster Aid in Evacuation Camps in Pakistan? The Governance of Post-disaster Relocation Sites as “Camps” |
1.3.2: An intersectional view on contemporary development issues Location: RPHYS 114 Three-decades of disability movement in Nigeria: x-raying how leadership of disability movement has fared in the struggle against rights abuse and societal inequality University of Ottawa Partisanism, ethnic chauvinism and the state of democracy in Africa University of Pretoria, South Africa Looking for a Dream: understanding rural youth life-course in Colombia University Of Guelph, Canada Extractivisme, conservation et conflits en Afrique de l’Ouest Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada |
1.3.3 Enjeux et défis de l’action climatique féministe en Afrique de l’Ouest Location: RPHYS 115 Presentations of the Symposium L’action climatique féministe : une réponse aux défis particuliers que pose la crise climatique. Leçons tirées du projet ACF-AO dans les zones pour les populations côtières et insulaires de l’Afrique de l’Ouest L’évolution de l’action climatique féministe en Afrique de l’Ouest Expériences et solutions concrètes proposées par les communautés des zones insulaires et de mangroves aux premières loges de la crise climatique. : le cas du Sénégal. Valorisation et prise en compte des savoirs endogènes dans la gouvernance climatique nationale et internationale et la résilience des systèmes alimentaires |
1.3.4: Digitalization in the International Development field Location: RPHYS 118 Globalization and sustainable development: the mediating role of Digitalization in the EU context University of Pardubice, Czech Republic Harnessing Digital Technologies for Circular Economy: A Transnational Bridge to Sustainable Globalization in Africa University of Pardubice, Czech Republic Digital rights in a fragile context: envisioning safer spaces for global solidarity. Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada The Digital and the Uncertain Path to Development: A Global South Perspective Georgetown University, United States of America |
3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Break 2 Day 1 |
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3:30pm - 5:00pm |
1.4.1 Gender, Security and Development Location: RPHYS 103 Presentations of the Symposium Intersecting Realities: Feminist Perspectives in the Conflict and Climate Change contexts in the Middle East Bottom Up Transformation or Political Rhetoric? Lessons from Colombia’s Transitional Justice Model WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: WHAT GHANAIAN GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS BRING TO THE TABLE Women and LGBTQIA2S+ human rights defenders: at the intersection of protection and participation |
1.4.2: Health perspectives on development issues Location: RPHYS 114 Building Health Literacy and Numeracy through Oral Information Solutions among Poor Women in Northern Pakistan 1: University of Alberta; 2: My Oral Village; 3: University of Adelaide The Wider Impact of Covid-19 on Health and Well-being of Pregnant and Parent Youth and Their Children University of Alberta, Canada Climate Change & Reproductive Maternal, Newborn, Child, & Adolescent Health (RMNCAH): Evidence Gap Map Exercise 1: University of Alberta, Canada; 2: University of Adelaide |
1.4.3: Urban adaptation in Colombia Location: RPHYS 115 Locals leading development in informal settlement upgrading: knowledge and perspectives of urban adaptation in Panorama, Colombia Presentations of the Symposium The indispensable contribution of regional civil society institutions There are always setbacks and we always strive to improve our neighborhood Recycling clothing for women’s economic empowerment and the environment |
1.4.4 Multidisciplinary Network for Researchers and Practitioners of Education and Global Development Prachi Srivastava1, Claudia Mitchell2, Blane Harvey2, Anushka Khanna1, Joseph Levitan2 1: Western University; 2: McGill University Location: RPHYS 118 1: Western University; 2: McGill University |
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