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Context, culture, health and well-being
R. Reis
11-11-2016 12:00:00
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Digital technologies for sustainable human development
D. Kleine
11-11-2016 12:00:00
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Engineering for change By engineers. For Everyone
Aangeleverd bestand
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24-11-2015 08:10:00
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Global Impact Day - Let’s Co-Create for Sustainable Global Development
presenter@tudelft
26-11-2019 13:30:00
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Global Talk - The world is getting better
Reading newspapers and watching TV leaves you with a feeling of doom and gloom. Epidemics, natural disasters, hunger, and violence seem to be everywhere every day. However, looking at the data over the past decades shows a different and more hopeful picture. It shows that while the situation certainly is bad for some people, at the same time things can be getting better for billions of others. How can we use data as an antidote to negativity and hopelessness?
M. van Ginneken
25-10-2018 11:00:00
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Global talks: How to improve people’s well-being in developing regions by product development
A. Mink
9-6-2016 13:30:00
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Health Talks
L.J. van Vliet
23-1-2020 13:30:00
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How to Assess the Socio-Economic Impacts of Frugal Innovation?
N. Wagner
28-6-2016 12:00:00
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Introduction and Recap Health Initiative 10 years
W.A. Serdijn
23-1-2020 10:30:00
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Responsible Innovation to Improve Global Well-being
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11-11-2016 12:00:00
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Socially responsible design in Afrika
K. Mugendi
11-11-2016 12:00:00
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Sustainable development by Design : Making the case for Africa...
Aangeleverd bestand
Default Presenter
25-11-2015 08:30:00
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Towards a world without cervical cancer
Aangeleverd bestand
Default Presenter
24-11-2015 08:20:00
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Towards design for development
P.V. Kandachar
11-11-2016 12:00:00
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Walking the thin line between professional practice and social & environmental outreach
There is a constant division of our cities into unequal parts, both in social and spatial terms. Our cities are producing and re-producing backyards of exclusion, discrimination, neglect and abuse; even natural habitats are being systematically destroyed, leading to increasing levels of intolerance and social unrest, undermining the very idea of cities. And while cities are expanding, public spaces are rapidly shrinking, in both physical and democratic terms, which means space for wider public participation and dialogue are also shrinking. PK Das’s key objective is to use his architectural and design activities to unify these unequal and conflicting fragments of cities, all the while engaging closely with social and environmental movements. His priority is to establish a close relationship between people and architecture, and this can be achieved by placing strong emphasis on participatory planning at every stage of design. In this way, PK Das hopes to contribute to larger struggles for the democratization of cities.
P.K. Das
28-3-2019 11:30:00
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What is a problem anyway? Lessons from Africa
Aangeleverd bestand
Default Presenter
25-11-2015 08:00:00
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