Students interested in careers in global development and humanitarianism: this virtual video is for you! Learn from alumni in the field of global development about career paths, important skills needed in this field, and how to “break in” to a career in global development and humanitarian aid. [vid_tags]
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This focuses on the findings of a feasibility study into Charity Shops as a Global Citizenship Education site, and was led by Mella Cusack, A Partnership with Africa. It looks at APA’s Get up and Goals project’s work to determine the potential of charity shops as a site for Global Citizenship Education [vid_tags]
Forget WW3! A global power outage would spell THE END for humanity in a matter of minutes! Find out how bad things would really get in today’s insane new video that reveals what would happen minute by minute if all the power went out across Earth! 🔔 Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE! 🔔 SUGGEST A TOPIC: […]
The presentation provides an overview of social work theories and principles that support the dual application of social work frameworks and practices on a global scale as well as contextualized for the local reality. Global,Profession,of,Social,Work,Local,Global,Divide
More About Carly: Carly Siuta, LMSW (she/her) Carly Siuta, LMSW (she/her) currently serves as the Director of Civic Learning and Social Impact Initiatives at the NYU Changemaker Center. Her professional background spans education, non-profit, and community-based work, with a focus on global and cross-cultural practice. Prior to joining the Changemaker Center team, Carly oversaw student […]
This talk will explore the key findings from my recent book, UN Global Compacts: Governing Migrants and Refugees (Routledge, 2021), in which I present a comprehensive analysis of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, the Global Compact on Refugees, and the Global Compact for Migration. The declaration and compacts were significant achievements in […]
“Migration, Refugees, and UNHCR” is a dialogue on refugee and migration policy in the context of UNHCR’s 70th anniversary hosted by the David M. Kennedy Center at Brigham Young University. Panelists Dr. Erika Feller, Vice Chancellor’s Fellow at The University of Melbourne, Former Assistant High Commissioner of UNHCR and author of “UNHCR at 70: A […]
Yellow and Blue Geometric Special Interest Keynote Presentation.mp4 [vid_tags]
We’ll take a look at the aid organization Buddhist Global Relief (BGR) as an example of a place we might consider practicing generosity. First we’ll consider the benefits of generosity generally, and then after considering BGR in particular we’ll also consider a couple of ways religious aid organizations may be problematic. We’ll see that BGR […]