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The Global Health calendar, or GH calendar, is a tool that will centralize information about events occurring worldwide related to Global Health, so you can easily access them and you don’t miss anything! The events will be published by us, but you can contribute in filling the calendar with GH events of your interest. We want this tool to be easily accessible, practical, updated and collaborative.
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Week of Mar 17th
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- Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?, Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Building Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans
Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next? Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?
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March 16, 2021 – March 18, 2021Title: Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?
Organizers: Humanitarian Exchange and Research Centre (HERE) Geneva
Description: The humanitarian sector has not been short of reform or change efforts over the years. At the core of each attempt has been the aim to do better, to reach those most affected by crisis in a timely manner with the assistance and protection they need. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought in another layer of policy and operational reckoning. It has pushed humanitarians to question, adapt and at times transform their approaches and ways of working. It is intervening at a time of broader questions around structural power imbalances and the role of humanitarians in addressing the climate crisis. It is also accelerating change processes already under way. It is too early to tell what changes are here to stay. What is clear, however, is that it is up to the humanitarian sector to leverage this moment of global crisis to exert the type of transformative change it may really need.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineLabour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
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March 16, 2021Title:Labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Organizers: Pompeu Fabra University
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineBuilding Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans Building Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans
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March 16, 2021Title: Building Back Better: a global look at Feminist COVID-19 recovery plans
Organizers: Pompeu Fabra University
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?, Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies, Promoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development, Risk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic
Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next? Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?
All day
March 16, 2021 – March 18, 2021Title: Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?
Organizers: Humanitarian Exchange and Research Centre (HERE) Geneva
Description: The humanitarian sector has not been short of reform or change efforts over the years. At the core of each attempt has been the aim to do better, to reach those most affected by crisis in a timely manner with the assistance and protection they need. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought in another layer of policy and operational reckoning. It has pushed humanitarians to question, adapt and at times transform their approaches and ways of working. It is intervening at a time of broader questions around structural power imbalances and the role of humanitarians in addressing the climate crisis. It is also accelerating change processes already under way. It is too early to tell what changes are here to stay. What is clear, however, is that it is up to the humanitarian sector to leverage this moment of global crisis to exert the type of transformative change it may really need.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineFeminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
All day
March 17, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Organizers: Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung (IZWT), University of Wuppertal
Description: In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestone in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism. At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of
scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that explore how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlinePromoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development Promoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development
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March 17, 2021Title: Promoting Health through Sustainable Urban Development
Organizers: Barcelona Global Health Institute (ISGlobal), LSHTM - Centre on Climate Change & Planetary Health and Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)
Description: The programme is aimed at strengthening the field of Planetary Health, particularly within Europe, by bringing together stakeholders from academia, government, and civil society. The initiative builds on previous activities including the EU meeting “The Europe that Protects: Safeguarding our Planet, Safeguarding our Health” hold in Dec 2020 in Helsinki, as well as the “Horizon 2020 HERA Research agenda for the Environment, Climate & Health 2020-2030”.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineRisk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic Risk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic
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March 17, 2021Title: Risk factors for Depression and Anxiety during the Pandemic
Organizers: Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR)
Description: Depression was already the second leading cause of global burden of disease before the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic almost one year ago. Mental health conditions were associated with global economic costs rising to U$S 1 trillion per year. These estimates are expected to further increase in the current context and have an unprecedented impact on an already overstretched healthcare system. Identifying preventable risk factors for depression and other mental health conditions has the potential to help reduce this burden and improve the mental wellbeing of all citizens.
Higher rates of anxiety and depression can be directly associated with the infection in a part of the population that experiences increased fear of getting infected, contagion or uncertainty regarding the course of the treatment. But the largest impact of the pandemic will be indirect, and associated with stressors originating from the significant disruptions in living and socioeconomic conditions including enforced isolation, domestic violence, financial burden and wider environmental factors such as lack of access to green spaces. In this seminar we will discuss these expectations based on the social determinants of mental health model and results of the CoviCat study.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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- Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?, Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies, 2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference
Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next? Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?
All day
March 16, 2021 – March 18, 2021Title: Beyond the Pandemic HERE Conference – What next?
Organizers: Humanitarian Exchange and Research Centre (HERE) Geneva
Description: The humanitarian sector has not been short of reform or change efforts over the years. At the core of each attempt has been the aim to do better, to reach those most affected by crisis in a timely manner with the assistance and protection they need. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought in another layer of policy and operational reckoning. It has pushed humanitarians to question, adapt and at times transform their approaches and ways of working. It is intervening at a time of broader questions around structural power imbalances and the role of humanitarians in addressing the climate crisis. It is also accelerating change processes already under way. It is too early to tell what changes are here to stay. What is clear, however, is that it is up to the humanitarian sector to leverage this moment of global crisis to exert the type of transformative change it may really need.
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
OnlineFeminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
All day
March 17, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Organizers: Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung (IZWT), University of Wuppertal
Description: In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestone in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism. At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of
scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that explore how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
Online2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference 2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference
All day
March 18, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: 2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference
Organizers: ICMA
Description: Every year, members and nonmembers of ICMA attend the ICMA Regional Conferences to share lessons learned and explore strategies and best practices for advancing the local government profession. The event is an opportunity to be inspired, build skills, network with colleagues, and develop meaningful relationships with your local government peers.
In 2021, the ICMA Regional Conferences will be going virtual and will provide a space for local government professionals of all career stages to come together for discussions that focus on tools, processes, and leading practices in the long-term, equitable recovery and transformation of local government management and communities. Topics:
- Adressing Racial, Structural and Systemic Inequities
- Civic Health
- Economic Restoration
- Future of Work
- Leadership
- Service Delivery Transformation
- Threats and Emergencies
- Transformative Technologies
Language: ENG
Registration: $299 (no members) with access to all conferences/ Need to previous register
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- Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies, 2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference
Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
All day
March 17, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: Feminism, Gender, and (Historical) Science and Technology Studies
Organizers: Interdisziplinäre Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung (IZWT), University of Wuppertal
Description: In 1978 the women’s studies journal Signs published a special issue “women, science, and society” – a milestone in the formation of a broad and heterogeneous body of work dedicated to the role of gender in the production, dissemination, and application of “scientific knowledge” and “technology”. This interdisciplinary workshop investigates the history of feminist science and technology studies, situating its emergence and development in the context of second wave feminism, Cold War social science, and critical environmentalism. At the same time, its participants examine for a variety of different fields and research objects, the impact of gendered distributions of labor, of heteronormative images of “nature”, or of ideals of masculinity in the construction of
scientists’ bodies and “scientificity” itself. Moreover, they reflect how feminist perspectives provide tools and spaces for thinking and doing science and technology “otherwise”. Topics of the different panels also include food (science), ecology, and disaster. A special focus will be on intersectional approaches that explore how gender is co-constructed and interacts with other categories and axis of difference and inequality, such as race, age or able-bodiedness, and on queer, as well as post- and decolonial perspectives.Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
Online2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference 2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference
All day
March 18, 2021 – March 19, 2021Title: 2021 ICMA's International Regional Conference: Northeast Regional Conference
Organizers: ICMA
Description: Every year, members and nonmembers of ICMA attend the ICMA Regional Conferences to share lessons learned and explore strategies and best practices for advancing the local government profession. The event is an opportunity to be inspired, build skills, network with colleagues, and develop meaningful relationships with your local government peers.
In 2021, the ICMA Regional Conferences will be going virtual and will provide a space for local government professionals of all career stages to come together for discussions that focus on tools, processes, and leading practices in the long-term, equitable recovery and transformation of local government management and communities. Topics:
- Adressing Racial, Structural and Systemic Inequities
- Civic Health
- Economic Restoration
- Future of Work
- Leadership
- Service Delivery Transformation
- Threats and Emergencies
- Transformative Technologies
Language: ENG
Registration: $299 (no members) with access to all conferences/ Need to previous register
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- NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
All day
March 20, 2021Title: NGO CSW65 Virtual Forum
Organizers: NGO CSW65 (civil society side of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)).
Description: Events of the day:
- Africa Regional Caucus (Time: 7:00-8:00)
- Maternal Health and Black Women in the United States (Time: 9:00-10:30)
Language: ENG
Registration: Free/ Need to previous register
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