The SDG’s: Their place in history and their future in the age of Covid
October 19 2021 | The Sustainable Development Goals: Are the SDGs an unprecedented, even over ambitious attempt to solve the world’s problems? Or are they part of a long tradition of humanity’s search for a better world? In a special edition of the podcast Inside Geneva, a panel led by Geneva correspondent, Imogen Foulkes, will discuss what we can learn from past efforts at solving global challenges, and ask where the SDGs stand now that a global pandemic has been added to the mix.
Date / Time
Tuesday, October 19, 18:30-19:30
Language
English
Place
Graduate Institute Geneva + online
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Panelists
Martin Gutmann, Lecturer, Lucerne University of Applied Arts, and Editor of a Multi-Author International Research Project, Before the SDGs. A Historical Companion to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Frederic Perron-Welch, Junior Visiting Fellow, International Law, the Graduate Institute, Geneva
Claire Somerville, Lecturer and Executive Director of the Gender Centre, the Graduate Institute, Geneva
Mukta Dhere, Alumna and Project Coordinator of the Advancing Development Goals Contest, the Graduate Institute, Geneva
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