Numbers say it all. Globally, progress in the wind sector continues to be strong with increasing annual installed capacity and growing investment in the sector. In 2015 alone, 63,013 megawatts of wind power capacity was installed globally an annual market growth of 22 percent. It is continuing its progress towards becoming a mainstream, competitive and reliable power source in both developing and mature markets. In fact, wind is becoming cheap enough in many places in the U.S.
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Introduction
Numbers say it all. Globally, progress in the wind sector continues to be strong with increasing annual installed capacity and growing investment in the sector. In 2015 alone, 63,013 megawatts of wind power capacity was installed globally an annual market growth of 22 percent. It is continuing its progress towards becoming a mainstream, competitive and reliable power source in both developing and mature markets. In fact, wind is becoming cheap enough in many places in the U.S.
- ● Gaza Genocide, how do we play our part in the reconstruction of Palestine? Opening channels to learn from Palestinians peers?
- ● Rwanda and reconstruction of education: how is education being built better? What can we learn from Rwandan educators?
- ● Education in Afghanistan, What can education in Afghansitan look like: perspectives of Afghans
- ● War in Sudan (Write something about war in Sudan)
Sharing experience
Invite scholars for an informal conversation
Palestine: Mezna Qato Mai AbuMoghli (SOAS) – Learning from Educators in Crises
Afghanistan: Zulfia Abawe
Rwanda: Ask Pui Ki Patricia Kwok to connect with Rwandan colleagues
Sudan: Noora any thoughts?
Screening of Jude’s documentary
The first screening of a new documentary at Oxford featuring interviews conducted with 5 Palestinian women.. The film tells the personal stories of five Palestinian women working in the occupied economy, highlighting their sacrifice and resilience in their jobs and family lives.
This event marks the debut of this important film, offering a unique opportunity to engage with its themes through discussion and reflection.