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The Prime Minister’s visit and foreign investments in Burma

News published November 15, 2012

The Prime Minister’s visit and foreign investments in Burma
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This week, Sweden’s Prime Minister, Fredrik Reinfeldt, visited Burma together with the Minister for Trade and a Swedish business delegation. Before the trip, the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, together with the...
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Book Launch
- Climate, Development and Equity

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Public event: Thursday, 8 November 2012, 17.00
Kulturhuset, Studio 3, Stockholm

Book Launch - Climate, Development and Equity
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The book launch begins immediately after the seminar ‘Behind the Consumption Smokescreen’. Please register for the event by sending an e-mail to: secretariat@dhf.uu.se. The event is free of charge. Free copies, as well as snacks and appetizers, will be available.
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Civil Society Dialogue with High level panel
on post-2015 development

News published October 31, 2012

Civil Society Dialogue with High level panel on post-2015 development
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The high-level panel on the post-2015 development agenda is explicitly seeking advice from civil society. Input on the consultation is still welcome through 7 November, and a longer summary of...
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UN Day 2012

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Public event: Wednesday, 24 October 2012, 14.00
Centralstationen, Stockholm

UN Day 2012
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Learn more about the millennium development goals at Centralstationen in Stockholm on Wednesday 24 October. As a celebration of the UN Day several Swedish UN organisations are organising an exhibition...
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Climate, Development and Equity

Development dialogue no. 61, September 2012
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Climate, Development and Equity
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How will humanity fairly divide the rapidly diminishing global carbon budget, while allowing billions of people in the global South (and North) the means for economic, social and environmental well-being? How can United Nations negotiations move forward, and what are the real and false solutions? This Volume presents voices from across the North and South, addressing the combined challenges of climate, development and equity. It highlights the urgency of taking action, but also shows why any attempt to tackle climate change must be grounded in equity.
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50 Years Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation

Development dialogue no. 60, August 2012
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50 Years Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation
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Do you want to know…

… how the handful of staff members operating from the 1960s into the 1980s at The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation came to support and closely collaborate...
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No future without justice

Development dialogue no. 59, June 2012
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No future without justice
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This report of the Civil Society Reflection Group describes the root causes of the multiple crises, reconsiders development goals and indicators, and draws conclusions for the post-2015 development agenda.This report is the main outcome of the joint deliberations. It seeks to stimulate debates about alternative development paths, participatory and inclusive governance structures, and the transformation in politics and societies that future justice for all will require.
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Transitional challenges for Burma – Key areas to be addressed for sustainable development, democracy, peace and justice

Seminar: Friday, 21 September 2012
Stockholm

Transitional challenges for Burma - Key areas to be addressed for sustainable development, democracy, peace and justice
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During the past year some remarkable changes have taken place in Burma. After half a century of oppressive military dictatorship the country appears to be opening up. To capitalize on...
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