CASID 2024 Conference
June 12 - 14, 2024
Conference Program
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Location: SH680 1161 |
Date: Thursday, 13/June/2024 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
2.1.1 Development actors in their own right? Canadian CSOs and their relationship with the Canadian government Location: SH680 1161 Presentations of the Symposium N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
2.2.1: Overlapping crises in Sub-Saharan Africa Location: SH680 1161 Building resilient food security in response to overlapping crises in Sub-Saharan Africa using a nexus approach 1: Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Canada; 2: Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe Insecurity and care amidst climate change and conflict: a focus on the Lake Chad region University of Northern British Columbia, Canada From farmer-herder conflict to banditry crisis: A study of north-central Nigeria University of Jos, Nigeria Including young people in dialogues in times of crisis: An agentic way to look at Mali’s conflict differently. 1: PREAM project; 2: McGill University |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
2.3.1: Economic perspectives, financial assistance, and financial injustices Location: SH680 1161 Economic Challenges in Mid- and Low-Income Countries: A Comprehensive Analysis of Economic Insecurity, Sovereign Debt Crisis, Unemployment, and Inflation Nexia Debrah & Co., Ghana Industrial Pollution and Health Issues among Rural Citizens: Does Injustice in Financial Assistance Matter? University of Pardubice, Czech Republic THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONITORING AND EVALUATION PRACTICES IN PROMOTING SUSTAINABLE VILLAGE SAVINGS AND LOANS ASSOCIATION (VSLA) IN NORTHERN GHANA. 1: University for Development Studies, Ghana; 2: University of Pardubice, Czech Republic Home Grown Solutions for Sustaining Shared Futures: Narratives from Rwanda Centre for Rural Management (CRM), Kottayam, Kerala, India |
Date: Friday, 14/June/2024 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
3.1.1: Dissecting policy: what is working, what is not? Location: SH680 1161 Using Research for Building and Disseminating Evidence for Advocacy and Policy Adaptation Plan International Canada, Canada Investment Promotion and Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Cross-Sectional Policy Analysis York University, Canada Invisible and precarious: A scoping review of gender-based violence in agricultural streams of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program University of Guelph, Canada Quand les obstacles structurel et culturel fragilisent les droits sociaux en Haïti. Étude de la stratégie nationale d’aide sociale de 2010 à 2025. UNIVERSITE OTTAWA, Canada |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
3.2.1: Epistemic (in)justice Location: SH680 1161 Epistemic Justice and the Knowledge Commons Presentations of the Symposium Reconceptualizing violence in international and comparative education: revisiting Galtung’s framework Why is epistemic humility for epistemic justice provocative? A reflexive assessment Re-storying the university: reclaiming epistemic justice through liminal spaces of unlearning Reimagining knowledge mobilization: Confronting epistemic (in)justice and our carbon-constrained futures |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
3.3.1: Ecological perspectives: water system governance, weather preparedness and 'the feminization' of agriculture Location: SH680 1161 Examining the ‘feminization of agriculture’ among small-scale farming households living in complex socio-ecological systems in San Marcos, Guatemala University of Waterloo, School of Public Health Sciences Perspectives of local water system governance and health among various stakeholders in a Western Highland community of Guatemala Univeristy of Waterloo, School of Public Health Sciences Examining extreme weather event preparedness, response, and recovery among community health workers in Negros Oriental, Philippines: A qualitative study 1: University of Waterloo, Canada; 2: University of Toronto, Canada; 3: International Care Ministries, Philippines Examining Implementer Experiences to Inform Scale-up of a Community Health Worker Program in the Philippines 1: University of Waterloo, Canada; 2: International Care Ministries, Philippines |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
3.4.1: Sustainable Development Goals; Refugee livelihoods through education Location: SH680 1161 Building sustainable and decent refugee livelihoods through education? Interplay between policies and realities of five refugee groups in Global South University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Decentring the Sustainable Development Goals: Alternatives to reimagining desired shared futures. 1: St. Mary's University, Canada; 2: Acadia University; 3: Mount Saint Vincent University ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ON POVERTY, GENDER EQUALITY, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN RURAL AFRICAN HOUSEHOLDS (2017-2022) Brandon University, Canada |
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