Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Why Poverty?


                                                                                           Copenhagen, November 2012

Network newsletter "Teach Global Citizenship" no. 2

To everyone who is engaged in developing global citizenship directly through teaching or indirectly through other kinds of activities.

Why, in the 21st century, do a billion people still live in dire poverty? Why haven't we been able to solve the problem of poverty in an age where the technical possibilities are greater than ever before? And what to be done about it? These questions are on the agenda in research, development projects, schools as well as in conversations between concerned citizens. Here are recommended links as inspirational input:

"Why Poverty?" is the first ever global dialogue on poverty starting November 25, 2012. A woman in my neighborhood in Copenhagen took the discussion from her kitchen table to her place of work, the national Danish television "Danmarks Radio", and the initiative has now developed into international cooperation resulting in a cross-media event, online and on TV, using films to get people talking about poverty.
Check when the films are shown in your country: http://www.whypoverty.net/en_GB/whentowatch
More information & subscription to newsletter:  http://www.whypoverty.net/    Quote: "We've commissioned award-winning film makers to make eight documentaries about poverty, and new and emerging talents to make around 30 short films. The films tackle big issues and pose difficult questions, but they're also moving, subtle and thought-provoking stories.
They transmit around the world in November 2012, on more than 70 national broadcasters reaching 500 million people. They'll be accompanied by events designed to spark global and national debates and an online conversation to get people asking Why Poverty?
Our agenda: We're not a campaigning organisation. We don't want money. We're not pushing for a single, specific solution to global poverty. We do want people to think about the issue and ask questions."
In December, the project will be publishing facilitators packs designed to help people use the films as teaching resources.          

The question What do we know about what works in foreign aid? is in focus in the Nordic research papers at http://recom.wider.unu.edu/home
The goal is to deepen public awareness of the complicated nature of development effectiveness (and among its constituents, aid effectiveness).
The question, What do we know about what works in foreign aid to education? is in focus in a working paper at http://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/2012/en_GB/wp2012-075/_files/88227186977145045/default/wp2012-075.pdf

"iCOW a farmers best friend"!
An inspiring example of how innovative thinking have resulted in new, engaging & effective ways of small scale Kenyan farmers helping themselves using the cellphone app "iCOW"! "What is it? iCow is the worlds first mobile phone cow calendar" http://www.icow.co.ke/ & http://www.icow.co.ke/blog/item/22-mobile-tech-spreads-seeds-of-information-to-farmers.html

See intro and newsletter no. 1 at the blog http://teachglobalcitizenship.blogspot.dk/
Yours Egon Hedegaard, independent instructor and developer of education, eghedegaard@gmail.dk
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