by Catherine Laine
January 31st, 2009
With MINUSTAH’s mandate being extended in Haiti until October 2009, I figured this is a worthwhile talk to go to.
Peacekeeping: Can The U.N. Meet the Challenge?
Date: Thursday, FEB. 5, 2009
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: JFK Jr Forum, Littauer Building, 79 John F. Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA
Speakers:
SUSANA MALCORRA
Under Secretary-General,
U.N. Department of Field Support
MICHAEL GAOUETTE
Darfur Integration Operation Team,
U.N. Dept. of Peacekeeping Operations
DAVID HARLAND
U.N. Europe and Latin America Division,
U.N. Department of Peacekeeping Operations
JACQUELINE BHABHA (Moderator)
Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer, Harvard Law School;
Director, Harvard Committee on Human Rights Studies
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by Catherine Laine
January 15th, 2009
Change Haiti Can Believe In
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Time: 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Location: John F. Kennedy Library, Smith Center, Boston, MA
Speakers:
Matt Damon, Paul Farmer, Linda Dorcena Forry, and Brian Concannon, Jr.
moderated by Amy Goodman
Sponsors: Partners In Health and Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti
Description:
Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners In Health; actor and activist Matt Damon, who recently visited Haiti to assist victims devastated by hurricanes; Massachusetts State Representative and Haitian American Linda Dorcena Forry; and Brian Concannon, Jr., director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, share their stories of eradicating disease and injustice in one of the world’s poorest nations, and discuss how changes in U.S. policy can help to build strength and prosperity. Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, moderates.
To register for the event, please visit the Kennedy Library Forums website.
Live webcast will be available at www.pih.org.
Visit the Health and Human Rights Prison Project page to learn about the joint work of Partners In Health and the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti.
Hat tip Emily L and Ted K.
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by Peter Haas
January 14th, 2009
New AIDG compound: 3 story office and training space. Not shown: intern housing, garden, storage and workshop space.
Current AIDG office. Pictured: Former intern Emily Freeh
Yesterday we did a walk-through of our new AIDG compound for training and design. Anyone who has been with us in Guatemala or has visited our current office knows that it’s on the small side with not enough space for experimentation and storage. The new compound will give us far better resources for training and design, including a Fab Lab style facility for BOP engineering.
Under construction: Intern and visiting researcher housing
Under construction: Intern and visiting researcher housing
Under construction: Fab-lab space
The overall compound will include a fully equipped machine shop/fabrication facility and a 3-story office and training space where we will have an electronics and water testing lab (2nd floor). Two side buildings will cover housing for interns, visiting research groups and entrepreneur teams coming in from other regions. Throughout the grounds will be technical training and experimental design stations focused on our technologies. We’ll also be moving our “Petting Zoo” into this space.
Part of the existing eco-roof buildout that we hope to port to the new space. More pics/info.
A chunk of the big move will happen within the next 2 weeks. We’re going to try to keep as much of the eco-roof buildout as we can. Much of AIDG’s board will be on deck to help.
Papa Carlos & Mama Coney with a UCB Batch Solar Water Heater installed on their roof in Guatemala
The space is being rented to us by the sister of the famous Papa Carlos, seen in this CNN story about the Berkeley solar hot water team (CalSolAgua). Many interns have stayed with Papa Carlos and Mama Coney, who have become a significant part of the AIDG family here in Guatemala.
Under renovation: Interior of the office space
Dorit Leavitt, Steve Lee, Pete Haas, Steve Crowe. Cat Laine behind the camera.
Related posts:
Neil Gershenfeld at PopTech and AIDG’s Dream of a Guatemalan Fab Lab
AIDG’s Environmental Education Center: Proyecto Futuros Verdes (Xela, Guatemala)
Building with Bottles at AIDG Guatemala
Low cost solar water heater for Guatemala: AIDG and UC Berkeley research team partner up
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