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Development as a Shared Responsibility: Webinar Series 2012

IDEA and DEEEP team up to bring you our Development Education Lunchtime Webinar Series!

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The Irish Development Education Association and DEEEP are collaborating to bring fresh ideas, new information and up-to-date commentary on global development and DE issues to the IDEA and DEEEP communities.

You will be able to connect live with a wide range of exciting speakers- all from the comfort of your own office! The webinars are a wonderful opportunity to learn from and interact with exciting speakers from all over the world.

Our overarching theme for the Series is “Development as a Shared Responsibility” and there will be an emphasis on perspectives from Global South countries.

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The Webinar Series will be hosted on Wednesday lunchtimes (GMT), will last one hour consisting of a presentation by the invited speaker followed by questions and discussion.

This capacity-building opportunity is free to IDEA members and to those interested in development education across Europe. The aim is to build our knowledge and understanding of key development issues and to connect with perspectives from outside our own communities.

IDEA has run two Webinar Series in 2011 and is delighted to be collaborating with DEEEP to connect with development educators across Europe.

For early updates, please contact  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it (Capacity-Building Officer, IDEA)

More information here or on IDEA's Facebook page!

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Find out more on the webinars!

 



Reflections from participants in the webinars

Tom Franklin, CEO of Think Global has shared through his blog, his thoughts on the webinar "Widening Social Inequalities, North South". Read the article