Our article on the politics of place naming is now out in the toponymy dedicated edition of the French-English open access journal Échogéo https://t.co/Fi8hCbvoaL
Tomorrow 23 May, 14-15u, WWC Pavilion @WWaterForum10.
JOIN our session, convened with @MZEZ_RS on Global Cooperation for Accelerating Inclusion & #Equality in Water!
We have something special to announce: we are lauching an online Multi-stakeholder Coalition Platform!
At #10thWorldWaterForum? Join the Multistakeholder Coalition for Accelerating Inclusion & Equality in Water for the launch of a new digitial community of practise. Alison Baker & Jose Mott will share #WaterForWomen updates alongside other member reps.
@DFAT#WorldWaterForumAus
Honorable Minister Shakti Bahadur Basnet, Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation of Nepal, highlighted the importance of inclusive and climate resilient WASH in the context of climate change in Nepal at the 10th World Water Forum @WWaterForum10@IWMI_@drshn_
"One of the first things that we need is a shift in the mindsets of stakeholders. People from marginalised groups are not passive recipients...
"...Focus on the nuances of inclusion instead of another buzzword - for inclusion you have to go the extra mile," @drshn_@IWMI_
We are pleased to bring you Vol 41, Issue 2, with a spec section ed’d by Arjun Guneratne, 4 omnibus articles, a perspective piece by Geoff Childs, a photo essay by Paola Tiné, and 7 book revs!
https://t.co/HTzI1BY5Hp
@EdinDiamond@CSASedinburgh@anhs_himalaya @AnthroEdinburgh
Had an amazing time talking to @amyleigh_j about the gendered making of #Tharu-Pahadi relationship, women & #migration, non-human animals as interlocutors & some fascinating accounts of the hidden transgressions of women by looking at the mundane task of cutting grass! #ethnicity
Women in Data Science Kathmandu is running from 23-25 July, registration is free and open to all genders.
We have an amazing lineup of Nepali women speaking about a wide array of topics.
More here: https://t.co/PpMfIDEp6f
If I just recall how many times (probably running in hundreds) I have heard World Bank economists regretting that poor countries are not sufficiently adept at importing & using top foreign technology.
Now the truth comes out.
I’m quite shocked at the filming of patients dying in Indian hospitals wards. Film crews would get no where near the wards in the UK. It’s awful what is happening in India but what about the dignity of those being filmed??? @BBCNews