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The 2016 WIDER Annual Lecture by Martin Ravallion was held on Wednesday 23 March 2016 at Stockholm School of Economics. The event was organized in collaboration with the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE).
During the WIDER Annual Lecture he will discuss the economic and political issues of the use of direct interventions, such as cash transfers and in kind contributions, against poverty. There is much hope for these interventions, but also much frustration; their performance in reality has often fallen short of policy makers’ expectations. The lecture will review the evidence on both the successes and failures, based on the many impact evaluations that have been done over the last 15 years.
Performative Intervention, research, Fotoserie
Hochschwab Massiv. August 2016
Nagl ~ Wintersberger
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Артур Буллард из американского Красного креста в центре с британскими моряками, гавань Архангельска, июнь 1918 г.
Our concept examines how invasive species are managed. We think that reed canary grass not only needs to be removed, but also recognized as an important species of grasses that Native Americans have used in the art of basket weaving for thousands of years. We also want to look for other innovative ways to reuse and re-purpose the materials after they are removed. Seeing this pile of dead invasive Himalayan Blackberry that had been pulled, I thought about art projects I've seen in the past done by other students using blackberry branches, www.washington.edu/news/2009/12/03/make-art-not-yard-wast... and that was part of the inspiration to look for ways to use the reed canary grass that is abundant in North Creek wetlands.
Día 1. Berlin, Mitte & Prenzlauer Berg. Para URBANARIMAÑA por zeroanodino en Gorki. arteanodino.blogspot.de/
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Photo credit: Jon Viscott
A Conferência internacional “Advancing comprehensive early childhood intervention – What parents, professionals, science, and national systems can tell us“, promovida pela International Soceity on Early Intervention (ISEI) em parceria com a European Association on Early Childhood Intervention (Eurlyaid), decorreu no Iscte, de 2, a 5 de setembro de 2025.
Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz