Saturday, 21.03.2015
Saturday, 28.03.2015
Cultural event; Public event
The Fribourg International Film Festival presents a programme laced with humour and notion(s) of freedom. New this year: All the directors participating in the short film competition are invited to meet their counterparts from the other sections.The SDC's long-standing partnership with the festival is part of its commitment to support artists from the South and the East.
Food programmes alone are often not enough to alleviate chronic malnutrition. This conference on 18 March 2015 in Bern seeks to show how social innovations in nutrition can offer new solutions to chronic malnutrition.
Sunday, 22.02.2015
Sunday, 22.02.2015
Concert; Cultural event; Public event
Artlink, the office for cultural cooperation, is celebrating its 30th anniversary. The SDC has supported Artlink for many years. The Senegalese musician Kara Sylla Ka will give a concert at the PROGR artistic and cultural centre in Bern as part of the celebrations.
Location: PROGR Foundation, Centre for cultural practice, Bern
The state of being landless or without secure land titles often goes hand in hand with poverty, hunger and expulsion. Land is one of the most important resources of all, especially for the poor. Poor access to land compromises human rights such as the rights to food, water and health.
Location: Polit-Forum Käfigturm, Bern Time: 17h00–19h00 (in English)
Monday, 24.11.2014
Monday, 24.11.2014
Cultural event
The FAO estimates that over the period 2011- 2013 around 842 million people, or one out of eight worldwide, suffered from chronic hunger. Despite overall progress, food security remains a major global challenge and progress is mixed and subject to marked differences across regions.
Location: Sorell Hotel Ador, Laupenstrasse 15, 3001 Bern, Room Gnägi
During war and violent conflict, sexual and gender-based violence is a commonplace occurrence. On 11 November, a panel discussion about this issue, the challenges it poses, and possible approaches to solve the problem will be held at the Cinematte cinema in Bern. Among the participants in the event will be Zeinab Hawa Bangura, the UN secretary-general’s special representative on sexual violence in conflict, and Manuel Sager, the new director-general of the SDC.
Scheduled for November 4-6, 2014 in Washington D.C., this 2nd International Conference will tackle the difficulties linked to the evaluation of climate change and development, described by many as a major 21st century evaluation challenge