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F Njahîra Wangarî - Book Chapter

Abstract
"This chapter blends African oral and written narratives, lived experiences with a genetic chronic disability and a Roman Catholic upbringing. These will be interrogated to illustrate the role of alternative explanations in influencing advocacy and activism for the lives, wellbeing, dignity and inclusion of persons with disabilities. Particularly, this chapter is an exploration of self-identity and how persons with disabilities are conditioned to view ourselves in specific ways while highlighting alternative perceptions available is presented by the author. It engages the works of several African and African-descendent authors who feature persons with disabilities as characters in their books and relies on narrative prosthesis as the basis for this engagement."

Alok Srivastava -  Article in Journal of Generic Medicines

Claudy Vouhé shared Publication

It relates strongly to the evaluation of public policies and gender equality by parliaments, as it is about Gender responsive budgeting.

Svetlana Negroustoueva shared Publication

Hooshmand Alizadeh Recently published book

now available from Springer.

Data collaboration: Knowledge is power and it’s time to share

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Data collaboration: Knowledge is power and it’s time to share

Time: March 30, 2021 from 1:30pm to 2:30pm
Location: " 1:30 pm Canberra time"
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Save the Children and Seer
Latest Activity: Mar 30, 2021

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Join Save the Children's Rachel Bell and Rachael Dooley and Seer's Kristi Mansfield as they discuss how data is helping create impact for in East Gippsland.

Seer is working with the East Gippsland Children’s Wellbeing Data Collaborative. The collective includes; Save the Children, Uniting, Gippsland East Local Learning & Employment Network, East Gippsland Primary Care Partnership, Gippsland Lakes Complete Health and East Gippsland Shire Council.

A critical part of the work of the initiative is data sharing and collaboration. The East Gippsland Children’s Wellbeing Data Collaborative shared data through Seer to give the partners in the initiative greater insight for planning, reporting, on-the-go fact checking and strategic delivery of programs.

Session format:
45 mins > Discussion
15 mins > Q&A session

The webinar will be recorded and made available afterwards to allow you to review and retain as an ongoing support resource.

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