UNRISD frequently convenes conferences and seminars, as a means of refining and developing its research and to disseminate its findings. Its events are often closely linked with its policy impact, being the forums where development policy makers and practitioners can come into contact with academics working on social development.
Recent major UNRISD conferences In November 2018 UNRISD held a major international conference in Geneva which convened innovative research from the global South and North. The title of the conference was
"Overcoming Inequalities in a Fractured World: Between Elite Power and Social Mobilization". Keynote speeches were given by
François Bourguignon and
Vandana Shiva. The conference was preceded by a roundtable discussing whether elites are the engines of inequalities, featuring
Naila Kabeer (London School of Economics),
Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) and
Jomo Kwame Sundaram (Council of Eminent Persons, Malaysia). As part of the celebrations of its 50th anniversary, UNRISD co-hosted a conference with the ILO (
International Labour Organization) in 2013 entitled
"The Potential and Limits of the Social and Solidarity Economy". The conference featured prominent speakers such as
Guy Ryder, Jose Luis Coraggio, Paul Singer and Sarah Cook. Over 40 academics presented research findings to about 400 participants. There were several side events including a PhD poster session, book presentations, a practitioners' forum, movie screenings and a special session on alternative finance and complementary currencies hosted by the UN-NGLS. In 2011, UNRISD organized a conference held in Geneva on climate change as a social development issue called
"Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing Back the Social Dimension". The conference created a forum for developing a conceptual and policy framework to position social dimensions at the centre of
green economy and sustainable development. Policy reports and other publications prepared for this conference informed the
United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) preparatory process and subsequent policy discussions.
Seminar Series In addition to its international conferences, UNRISD organises a regular Seminar Series to provide a space for open, informed and insightful conversation around contemporary issues of concern to social development research and policy. Recent seminars have included: •
Blockchain for Inclusive and Sustainable Development: Fact or Fantasy? - Helen Hai (Blockchain Charity Foundation and UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador);
Ivonne Higuero (
UNECE); Leander Bindewald (MONNETA / Network for Monetary Diversity) •
Changing Course for Sustainable Development: Bold Alternatives to Business as Usual -
Gita Sen (DAWN); Kate Donald (Center for Economic and Social Rights); Sandra Vermuyten (Public Services International); Ziad Abdel Samad (Arab NGO Network for Development) •
The Challenge of Leaving No One Behind: Securing Political Commitment for Inclusive Development -
David Hulme (academic) (University of Manchester); Sam Hickey (University of Manchester); Sohela Nazneen (Institute of Development Studies, UK) •
Towards a Post-Neoliberal World Order: Rebuilding Human Rights-Based Multilateralism -
Jeremy Corbyn (MP, United Kingdom);
Arancha Gonzalez (Executive Director
International Trade Centre); Nikhil Seth (Executive Director
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