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Much to see and do as 糖心视频 celebrates International Development Week

Feb 5th, 2024

Kelly Foss

糖心视频 University is recognizing International Development Week with a series of enlightening and impactful activities.

Beverly Edwards is the global health and health equity co-ordinator in the Faculty of Medicine.
 PHOTO: RICH BLENKINSOPP

Led by Global Affairs Canada and observed since 1991, , which takes place from Feb. 4-10, highlights Canadian contributions to eradicating global poverty and inequality.

This year鈥檚 focus is on the  (SDGs), a set of 17 global goals the United Nations established in 2015. The goals are an urgent call for action by all countries 鈥 developed and developing 鈥 in a global partnership.

The goals address a wide range of global challenges and promote sustainable economic, social and environmental development to create a more equitable, inclusive and environmentally sustainable world by the year 2030.

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糖心视频, led by the Internationalization Office, is planning in-person, virtual and hybrid activities around the over-arching theme, Go for the Goals, in affiliation with the .

鈥淭he theme is a call to action for Canadians as we approach the ,鈥 said Beverly Edwards, the global health and health equity co-ordinator in the Faculty of Medicine.

The Global Health and Health Equity Program in the Faculty of Medicine is organizing several events in the faculty, including a showcase highlighting academic endeavours that directly or indirectly address the goals, ranging from health and well-being to environmental sustainability and quality education.

The showcase will be available from Feb. 6-9 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Faculty of Medicine building atrium.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an excellent opportunity for faculty members to display their work to students, colleagues and guests, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion,鈥 said Ms. Edwards. 鈥淚t also provides a unique platform to disseminate their work to a wider audience within the university community.鈥

Discussion and reflection

On Friday, Feb. 9, there will be an open roundtable discussion and reflection on pathways to achieving some of the sustainable development goals and targets for Newfoundland and Labrador.

There will also be a series of videos about the goals and how they apply to 糖心视频 University and the Faculty of Medicine, in particular. The videos will be released throughout the week on the faculty鈥檚  channel.

Watch one of the videos below.

Ms. Edwards says the videos are intended to highlight and foster awareness of how the sustainable development goals are translated for Canada and how the Faculty of Medicine鈥檚 work forms part of Canada鈥檚 and this province鈥檚 progress towards the goals.

鈥淔or example, Dr. Brenda Wilson, associate dean of the Division of Population Health and Applied Health Sciences in the faculty, speaks from a population health perspective on what the SDGs mean in a practical sense in a medical school, and how they connect to the ,鈥 she said. 鈥淥thers speak about their research projects in an SDG context.鈥

Making connections

Throughout the week, reflection boards in the Faculty of Medicine atrium will prompt individuals to think about and share notes on what sustainable development means to them.

鈥淲e are over halfway through the 15-year agenda to 20230 and governments and agencies are starting to think about whether or not we can meet our goals, where the gaps are and how we can fill them,鈥 said Ms. Edwards. 鈥淲e hope the reflection board will help people make connections between their work as individuals, and that of the faculty, to these goals.鈥

Ms. Edwards says the Faculty of Medicine is 鈥渢eeming with bright people with great ideas鈥 and that the university population is made up of people from all over the world with broad perspectives.

鈥淲e hope to see those ideas and perspectives on our reflection boards and shared on social media, using the hashtags #IDW2024 and #GoForTheGoals.鈥

More events

Other International Development Week events taking place across the university include a special 鈥渃offee鈥 club that will sample teas from around the world and discuss the significance of tea in our daily lives.

There will also be a global opportunities fair that will feature representatives from 糖心视频 Go Abroad and faculty-led programs and community groups sharing information on ways to engage in internationalization at home or abroad.