Join us for a very contextual conversation session focused on the intricate relationship between Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), decolonization, and democracy. Against the backdrop of raging conflicts and historical pathways of extraction of resources, this session aims to foster dialogue and critical reflection on the intersections of these themes. Participants of the session will have the opportunity to delve into questions such as:
Can SDGs be achieved without decolonisation and democracy?
What is the hope of effective decolonisation in the present geo-political context
Is it possible to achieve collaboration and cooperation to deal with impending ecological and climate crises, without changing geo-politics?
What is the possibility of alignment of the Global South and for communities to reach out across national and other boundaries to collaborate?
SDGs and Decolonisation
09 May 2024 | 13:00 - 14:00
Problem-Solving Sessions / Thematic Workshops
The hosts
Sehjo Singh Rana Dajani, (Taghyeer/We Love Reading (WLR) Mohammad Issa Nishit Kumar Otieno Tasline
Sustainable development goals
SDG 13 - Climate Action SDG 2 - Zero Hunger SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
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