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Sylvain Aubry
Research & legal advisor | Reflecting on social/common/public services |Teaching , taught |Fr/Eng
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The Banana Republic of Britain Sep 13
Too true: “This is a dangerous moment for democracies because people believe that once we have achieved a free and open society that it will remain that way and always be there... It’s not enough to believe in something; you have to stand for something if you want it to change.”
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Branko Milanovic Sep 13
I have seen many things but not this one: Brazil's Gini for income from capital (non-housing wealth) in 2013 and 2016 is...0.99, like a dozen guys have all the financial wealth of the country. () In rich countries, the same coeff is also very high: between 0.87 to 0.93.
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GI-ESCR Sep 13
New study links privatisation in education with undermining of its access by children from poor backgrounds via
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 13
Rich discussions today on private involvement in water with the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to water . Striking parallels & similar legal concepts between health, water and education. Fascinating to explore how the could apply to other sectors.
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Jordan Naidoo Sep 11
Prof Lani Florian Univ of Edinburgh Recall Salamanca Declaration but redefine inclusion today going beyond special needs consistent with broader principle of EFA and the to education of each and every child youth adult
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 10
The Answer To Burn Out At Work Isn’t "Self-Care"—It’s Unionizing
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Aoife Nolan Sep 9
A great example of the 'universal' human rights body 'borrowing' from a variety of regional systems to develop its own case-law: "The Committee has made use of the existing activities of regional human rights institutions as a basis of this decision"
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Lucy McKernan Sep 9
High Commissioner Bachelet makes passionate plea to States to address , urges development & finance institutions, including mechanisms established under Art 6 Paris Agmt, to establish safeguards with participation, access to info, justice & remedy.
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Gabriel Zucman Sep 9
Te inequality of life expectancy is exploding in the US Even within the richest 20%, the 1% now lives much longer than the next 9%, who live longer than the next 10%
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Lucy McKernan Sep 9
High Commissioner uses her opening address to the 42nd Human Rights Council to highlight the urgent need for rights respecting climate action. Listen live:
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Ben Phillips Sep 7
This is exactly how user fees work to exclude people. And yet we have still have some folks in the World Bank & other donors saying the equivalent of “stop being ideological about it, we’re doing it to bring more benches, & to expand bench choice, & for pro-poor bench innovation”
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 6
Replying to @saubryhr
The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to education suggests that its important to continue supporting unesco, and in particular its normative role in education, to maintain values in education.
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 6
Replying to @PlanFrance
"Politisons l'éducation" dit Hadja, une jeune militante Guinéenne. "Politisons l'éducation, et là nous trouverons les solutions".
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 6
Replying to @WorldBank
Mahmoud Mohoieldin from the recalls the usual Bank's narrative on "learning crisis" - which is both in the North and the South...and the solution is ranking countries in a human capital index... Because there's not money... So need the private sector. So expected...
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 6
Replying to @ManosAntoninis
Ong other challenges, we won't even reach universal primary education by 2030 according to . Recommendations include looking beyond math and reading competencies, act beyond education,oil beyond averages to take equity issues seriously...
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 6
Replying to @jordannaidoo1
5 challenges to inclusion to tackle according to : discrimination, governance, geography and destiny, focus on the portes, and emergencies, including climate change.
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 6
All-star education panel at the conference to discuss inclusion in education. Will any powerful idea truly challenging structural issues while respecting the right to education come out?
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Sylvain Aubry Sep 4
URGENT: looking for a teaching assistant! For the course I'm teaching this term. Someone in Paris with a background in/studying human rights law (and ideally ESC rights). More information on Contact me ASAP if interested.
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Sylvain Aubry Aug 31
Gender equality = condition to address climate change. Striming too how humans are affected by issues of identity, including to the cost of their own destruction.
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Right to Education Initiative Aug 30
Our August e-Bulletin is out ! Including a video on the drafter's perspective of the , a blog from on the recognition of refugee qualification, new resources including on civil society advocacy and emancipatory education:
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