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Monday 18th January 1-2pm, Q171
Uduak Akpan Okon, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway
Joint seminar with Centre for ICT4D
ICTs and Sustainable Communities in Nigeria: Building on Indigenous Knowledge Systems [Podcast]
Monday 1st February 1-2pm, Q136
Christina Archer, Heads of Producer Partnerships in Latin America,The Body Shop
Clash or Collaboration: The Private Sector and Development Practice
Monday 15th February 1-2pm, Q136
Elisa Bignante, Department of Geography, University of Torino
From indigenous to situated territorial knowledge: Health remedies among the Maasai and Meru of Uwiro, Northern Tanzania [Podcast]
Tuesday 23rd February
CEDAR Annual Lecture 6.00-7.30pm, QLT
Alison Evans, Director, Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Aid in development – What’s old, what’s new? [Podcast]
Tuesday 2nd March 1-2pm, Windsor Building 0-03
David Grimshaw, DFID and Practical Action
Joint seminar with Centre for ICT4D
Sharing Local Content in Local Voices [Podcast]
Monday 8th March 1-2pm, Q171
Sha Jin Ming, Fujian Normal University [Podcast]
Rural development challenges in China
Wednesday 17th March 1.15-3pm, Q171
Branwen Gruffydd Jones, Goldsmiths, University of London
Slum Up-Grading Policies in Ghana
All seminars will be recorded and available on the CEDAR website (http://www.gg.rhul.ac.uk/CEDAR) as downloadable podcasts.
For more details contact Katie Willis, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway (Katie.Willis@rhul.ac.uk)