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Talk by Share The World’s Resources at Cambridge University: Reclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Blog / 9th February 2019

STWR teamed up with Cambridge University Amnesty International and the Cambridge Homeless Outreach Programme to outline the case for achieving the UN’s longstanding vision of “better standards of life” for all. 

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Share The World’s Resources: A panel event at Cambridge University

Event / Monday, 28th January 2019

Share The World’s Resources is teaming up with Cambridge Homeless Outreach Programme and Cambridge University Amnesty International to outline the case for achieving the United Nation’s longstanding vision of “better standards of life in larger freedom”.  

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Together for climate justice

Event / Saturday, 1st December 2018

The recent IPCC report is a landmark for our planet, setting out just what is at stake if we breach 1.5C warming.

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Share The World’s Resources talk at Kent University on the importance of Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Event / Monday, 12th November 2018

Kent University are hosting a talk and discussion by STWR about the radical vision for global justice that is contained within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – particularly Article 25, which proclaims the right of everyone to an adequate standard of living.

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Share The World’s Resources talk at Kingston University: Reclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for ‘we the peoples of the United Nations’

Event / Monday, 5th November 2018

A talk by STWR at Kingston University will discuss the contemporary relevance of the United Nations founding document of human rights – particularly its 25th Article, which proclaims the right of everyone to an adequate standard of living. 

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