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Faculty of Education » Home » International Community Engagement Speaker Series – The Challenges of Participatory Development

International Community Engagement Speaker Series – The Challenges of Participatory Development

International Service Learning, at the UBC Centre for Community Engaged Learning will be hosting its second speaker series on the topic of the Challenges of Participatory Development, moderated by LLED Professor, Dr. Bonny Norton.

When: Thursday, October 9th from 6:00 – 7:30 pm

Where: Global Lounge, 2205 Lower Mall

The Challenges of Participatory Development: The concept of participatory development is a theory that when applied to working in international development is intended to address some of the unethical forms of engagement in the past. It is intended to respect and honour the dignity and skills of all the parties working together. So, why isn’t this the norm?
Come listen to a panel discuss what are the challenges of working in participatory development and how do we work through them and why is it important that we address the challenges of this methodology? 

Moderator: Professor Bonny Norton, Education

Panelists: Natalie Clark, Instructor in the School of Social Work
Patrick Munyurangabo, UBC student and former trainer with “One Laptop Per Child”
Ricardo Segovia, UBC alumnus and Hydrogeologist for E-Tech International


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