“No level of human suffering in and of itself will ever cause policy to change. It’s not starvation, poverty and suffering that moves policy makers, it is only a change…
A talk tomorrow, 21st of January, will present and explain some of the projects currently on show at the COAC in Barcelona within the exhibition T102: Learning from Reality, which…
We are excited to announce that former student Mbongeni Ngulube will be the guest speaker of an event titled Food Sovereignty in Africa: Financing Zimbabwe’s New Rural Farmer, this January…
You may remember our former student, Shareen Elnaschie, from her article on building disaster-resilient communities in flood-prone areas and her recent competition for creative activism. Today at EJOLT (Environmental Justice,…
In Haiti follows the two filmmakers and friends, Florian Wiesner from Haiti and Fabian Bohnet-Waldraff from Germany on a month-long road trip in 2008 through the island. After much work…
If you’re interested in issues related to affordable housing, sustainable development and post-disaster reconstruction, check out this free ebook created by NextBillion, in collaboration with Ashoka, that compiles nearly two…
Join us next Monday February 25th for our next open lecture, featuring José María Vera, executive director of Intermón Oxfam, who will discuss the state of Cooperation in Spain in…
It’s being called the largest “mountain-moving project” in Chinese history: a move to flatten 700 mountains near Lanzhou to build up China’s next metropolis. Located near the arid Gansu province…
Earlier this month we announced the participation of one of our former students in the debate Rebuilding Zimbabwe: Does China offer a better development model than the West?, which took…
A debate held at the House of Commons in London on November 19th will gather experts in the field of development to talk about Rebuilding Zimbabwe: Does China offer a…