As part of Carpe Diem, a podcast dedicated to the members of the GCDN (Global Communications Development Network) network, Christophe Lécureuil participated in an episode on the Rise of Advocacy. Christophe is Lead Advisor for Advocacy Skills in the Executive...
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L’antiracisme est une question de démocratie
Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou et Davide Rodogno, professeurs d’histoire internationale à l’Institut, ont lancé en début d’année un cours intitulé «Une histoire internationale du racisme». Quelques mois plus tard, le meurtre de George Floyd, un Afro-Américain tué par...
COVID-19 and Health: Mutate to Live
Over the course of its history, humanity has experienced several episodes of mass mortality due to infectious diseases. All of them have threatened social organisation and have made people believe it was the end of the world, irrespective of the magnitude of the...
COVID-19 y salud: mutar para vivir
A lo largo de su historia, la humanidad ha vivido varias experiencias de muerte masiva por alguna enfermedad infecciosa, y todas ellas han puesto en vilo la organización social y han hecho creer que es el fin del mundo, sin importar la magnitud de los imaginarios...
Budget et égalité de genre : entre nerf de la guerre et guerre des nerfs
Presque 40 ans après sa première apparition stratégique dans les textes et dispositifs de lutte contre les inégalités femmes-hommes, la Budgétisation Sensible au Genre (BSG) s’ancre à la surface des politiques publiques et de développement mais peine à concrétiser...
Pandemic lessons. No. 1: The death of the “self-regulating market” myth
The myth of the self-regulating market is attributed to Adam Smith in 17761. England was the birthplace of a technological revolution that increased its productivity dramatically, reduced transport costs and created enormous financial and goods surpluses....
Does the UN Actually Make a Difference?
Reflections by Cécile Molinier, former senior UN official Anniversaries are cause for celebration, and for reflections on past and current achievements. Yet, reflections on the UN’s 75th anniversary have been far from celebratory, and the gloom is magnified by concern...
Lecciones pandémicas. No. 1: La muerte del mito del “mercado autorregulado”
El mito del mercado auto regulado es atribuido a Adam Smith en 17761. Inglaterra era cuna de una revolución tecnológica que aumentó dramáticamente su productividad, redujo los costos del transporte y creó enormes excedentes financieros y de mercancías. La Inglaterra,...
Philanthropy in the New Normal – Time to Trust
Swift and bold response In the Covid-19 crisis and the global response to the pandemic, inequalities between social classes as well as racial inequities have been exacerbated. Besides governmental and corporate actors, philanthropy has responded vigorously to the...
Crises Reveal UN Shortcomings
Writers on this blog and elsewhere have decried the retreat from multilateral solutions by many of the world’s current leaders, led by US president Donald Trump. They are not looking to the (United Nations) UN and other multilateral institutions to find solutions to...
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