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Location: SJA-569D
Date: Wednesday, 04/June/2025
8:30am
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10:00am
2.1.4: Focus on Central and Latin America
Location: SJA-569D
 

Unpacking Grenada’s Support for Education, Empowerment and Development Programme (SEED): The Experiences of Single Mothers

Shireen Phillip

York University, Canada



Speculative Dystopias and the Borders of Control: Reimagining Governance in Future Home of the Living God

Iheoma Joakin-Uzomba

University of Calgary, Canada



A Solidarity Approach to Disaster Management: Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery in Contemporary Cuba

Jessica Caitlin Hirtle

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom



De(bt)velopment: Financial Inclusion and the Development of Export Agriculture and Climate Vulnerability in the Guatemalan Highlands

Ryan Isakson

University of Toronto, Canada

10:30am
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12:00pm
2.2.3: Mining and the extractive industry
Location: SJA-569D
 

Maximizing Mining Benefits through Participatory budgeting in Ghana.

Sulemana Alhassan Saaka

McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada



Global partnerships for agroecological resilience and cooperative governance: dynamics of food sovereignty and extractive development in UNESCO La Amistad Biosphere Reserve Transition Zones

Chelsea Leann Rozanski

University of Calgary, Canada



Between critical and criminal: (In)Formalization of artisanal and small-scale mining as a frontier moment

Sandra Rocio McKay

Queen's University, Canada

1:30pm
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3:00pm
2.3.3: NGOs and International Assistance Funding
Location: SJA-569D
Chair: Mustahid Husain
 

Motivations Behind Donor Funding Refusal: Towards a Typology of Principled Refusal

Alexandra Hannah Wilson1, Logan Cochrane2

1: University of Ottawa, Canada; 2: College of Public Policy, HBKU, Doha, Qatar



How Small and Medium Global Development Organisations in Canada Survived the Pandemic

Heather Dicks1, Andrea Paras2, Asa Coleman2, John-Michael Davis3, Craig Johnson2, Andréanne Martel4

1: Memorial University of Newfoundland; 2: University of Guelph; 3: Worcester Polytechnic Institute; 4: Mission Inclusion



Deconstructing adultism in child-centred INGOs: How childism and child rights impact assessments can facilitate children and youth contributions to global development

Dustin Ciufo

King's University College at Western University, Canada



Training the Next Generation of Canadian International Assistance Officers: Challenges and Opportunities

Katia Vianou

Global Affairs Canada, Canada


 
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