Presentation to the Africa Network, ACVO3rd February 2011
www.abdn.ac.uk/sustainable-international-development
Overview
• What the Centre proposes to achieve• Foundations laid• Future directions
Mark Reed
Sustainable development
Economic, social and environment process are inter-connected
Rio Summit on Environment and Development, 1992
Need to place people at the centre of development
Vision
The Centre’s vision is to make a significant contribution to the sustainable achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and other international development targets.
Uganda, Robin Waugh
Millennium Development Goals
Guiding principles (1)
1. Commitment to equity and social inclusion and the promotion of equality of access to sustainable development for all citizens (including persons with temporary residence) with special attention to socially excluded persons (including national minorities, persons with disabilities, migrants, displaced persons and refugees).
2. Enhancement of human dignity and protection of the human rights of all persons.
Street children, Bishkek, Homans
Guiding principles (2)
3. Interdisciplinary evidence-informed, needs based and results-oriented research, monitoring and evaluation contributing to policy and sustainable development.
4. Multi-sectoral age, gender and diversity-sensitive innovative approaches, involving partners at all levels within public, private and non-profit sectors.
5. Consistent with the global and national development agenda
Overview• What the Centre proposes to achieve• Foundations laid• Future directions
© Giacomo Pirozzi (Panos Pictures)
Strategic directions• Maintain a data base of expertise and research programmes
within the University• Build strategic partnerships within:
– the University– local community – Cafe International seminars– Scotland– United Kingdom– Global environment to foster north-south and south-south partnerships and collaboration
for sustainable international development based on countries’ needs
• Build capacity of staff, students and partners • Leverage funding for University work on sustainable
international development• Communicate and disseminate information about the work of
the Centre
• Created data base of expertise and research programmes, scoping exercise
• Prioritised areas for future work• Committed team:
– Associates (55), Fellows (10)– Volunteers (10)
• Management arrangements:– Steering Group (10)– Advisory Board (6)
Progress so far (1)
Kyrgyz girl computing class, Homans
Centre for Sustainable International Development data base (CSID Info) of where staff are working and on what topics (by MDGs and Research Councils UK priorities)
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Number of projects by college - CASS Total
Number of projects by college - CLSM Total
Number of projects by college - COPS Total
Millennium Development Goals
Progress so far (2)• Built strategic partnerships in
– the University: Aberdeen Centre for Environmental Sustainability (ACES), Centre for Energy and Law, Gender Studies Centre
– local community: Cafe Internationale, ACVO, Aberdeen Foyer, Kids Action, Rotary, Tillydrone Vision
– external organisations
• Built capacity of staff and students– Cross College seminars on poverty, civil society, post conflict,
education for all, maternal health, nutrition, science and innovation for development, research impact (ethics 15 Feb. & water 22 March)
– 6th Century course on sustainable international development– Volunteers – international development week
• Support to funding proposals• Communicate and disseminate knowledge (webpage, mailing
lists, seminars)
Overview
• Global situation• What the Centre proposes to achieve• Foundations laid• Future directions
Photoshare,K4Health
Priorities identified
Prioritisation exercise - build on existing excellence:
• maternal mortality reduction and public health (organisation & delivery of health care, HIV & neglected diseases) & the effects of pollution on health
• environmental sustainability/living with environmental change (climate change, deforestation, desertification, drought resistant crops, ecosystems services, urbanisation & water security)
• energy for development (bio-energy, renewable energy, the World Energy Cities Partnerships, the Centre for Energy Law).
Robin Waugh, Uganda
www.abdn.ac.uk/sustainable-international-development
Thank you
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