IAS - International and Area Studies - UC Berkeley

The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents

See: Berkeleyan Article    

Global Poverty

Challenges and Hopes in the New Millennium

A special 8-week course taught by Professor Ananya Roy

with guest lectures by distinguished UC Berkeley faculty
Course Details:
Duration: September 11 to October 30 · Day & Time: Mondays, 3:30-6 pm
Room: PFA Theater
Registration Options: IAS 140: 2 units, Letter Grade or P/NP, Course Control # 46965 (Open to all undergraduate students.)  CP 290: 2 units, Letter Grade, Course Control # 13571 (Open to graduate students and CP students only.)
Course Themes
Global Poverty: Key Trends & Challenges - The Institutions & Paradigms of Development - Critiques of Mainstream Development - Global Poverty Campaigns & Millennium Development Goals - The Ethics of Global Citizenship - Political Empowerment & Social Movements - Agriculture: Land Security & Food Security - Infrastructure: Water, Sanitation & Housing - Financing the Unfinanced: Microcredit & Economic Development - Environmental Justice, Public Health & Livable Communities - Human Rights, Refugee Populations & WarEmpowerment & Social Movements - Agriculture: Land Security & Food Security - Infrastructure: Water, Sanitation & Housing - Financing the Unfinanced: Microcredit & Economic Development - Environmental Justice, Public Health & Livable Communities - Human Rights, Refugee Populations & War
Questions? Contact Professor Ananya Roy ananya@berkeley.edu

 

 

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