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Conor Lenihan in TCD

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Tuesday February 28, 2006 15:53author by Shane Mac Giollabhui - TCDauthor email macgiols at tcd dot ieauthor address dept. of politics, TCDauthor phone 0868654466 Report this post to the editors

Minister Lectures on Poverty Eradication

Minister of State Conor Lenihan will visit TCD on March 1 to lecture on the role of the private sector in eradicating poverty

On Wednesday, 1 March in the second of a series,
the Department of Economics at Trinity College, Dublin in association with the Institute for International Integration Studies presents

‘Millennium Development Goals’ Lecture #2:

‘The Private Sector and Poverty Eradication’ by Conor Lenihan T.D.

‘Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people whose income is less than $1 a day’
Target 1: UN Millennium Development Goals

Throughout the world 1.2 billion people live in extreme poverty on less than one dollar per day. In sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia alone, over 40% of the population are living below the poverty line. 800 million people - over one-quarter of them children – are suffering from chronic malnutrition.

In the second in a series of lectures, the Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs with Special Responsibility for Overseas Development & Human Rights will discuss the role the private sector can play in achieving the first Millennium Development Goal: Eradicating extreme poverty and hunger.

At the lecture, Minister Lenihan will launch the publication ‘Meeting Global Development Challenges: How Can Ireland Contribute?’ The result of a high-level conference held by IIIS at Trinity College in 2005, this publication explores some of the contentious issues that must be addressed in drawing up Ireland’s development cooperation strategy. Edited by Frances Ruane, the proceedings of the conference include a contribution from the highly controversial Danish Speaker, Professor Bjorn Lomborg, author of The Copenhagen Consensus, who has been a strong public critic of the incoherence of many western countries’ development strategies, designed to “make people feel good, rather than do good”. Other contributions include Myles Wickstead, a key author of Tony Blair’s “Commission on Africa” report, Mary McClymont, former head of InterAction NGO alliance in the US, and James Mackie, who has written extensively on the challenges of evolving a coherent development strategy at EU level.

All are welcome to attend the Minister’s lecture, which will be held at
6 p.m. in the Walton Theatre of Trinity’s Arts Block

Related Link: http://www.tcd.ie/Economics/Development_Studies/lecture_series/index.php

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   Stop It!     Kropotkin    Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:51 
   The Real Prince Kropotkin     historian    Wed Mar 01, 2006 11:55 
   Lenihan     Kropotkin    Wed Mar 01, 2006 12:10 


 
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