Chères et chers collègues,
vous êtes chaleureusement invités à une conférence sur la justice globale,
organisée par le King's College London – YTL Centre for Politics,
Philosophy and Law et par l'International Resource Group for Global Health
Justice (IRG-GHJ). Vous pouvez participer soit en personne soit en ligne –
inscrivez-vous ci-dessous (c'est gratuit) pour nous rejoindre la semaine
prochaine !
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Conference
Recalibrating Global Justice philosophy
14 October 2022, 09:00 to 18:00
Strand Campus, KCL, London, UK

Presentation
Health inequalities and deprivations across countries have often served as
initial motivations for global justice philosophers, but their primary
philosophical focus, debates, and final normative guidance has been far
removed from real world health concerns and crises, and offered little help
during the COVID pandemic. With over 25 million or more excess pandemic
related deaths and long term harms, a destabilised world order, and
widening global inequality, global and social justice theories that treat
health as a minor issue, or that have little to say about the many multiple
dimensions of health inequity and injustice that have occurred require
major recalibration. In this conference, we bring to the forefront
philosophical and pressing global policy issues that can help recalibrate
global justice philosophy to be more relevant, legitimate, and useful.
Senior philosophers and policy makers will present on issues of racism,
sex/sexuality, and corrective philosophical methodologies.

This is an in person and online event.

Please register:
For the panel conference:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/recalibrating-global-justice-philosophy-part-one-panel-presentations
For the Keynote Public Lecture by Dr. Ayoade Alakija
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/recalibrating-global-justice-philosophy-part-two-public-lecture

Programme
09:00 – Coffee & Registration
09:30 – Opening & Introductions – livestream starts
Sridhar Venkatapuram, IRG-GHJ, Global Health Institute, KLC

10:00 Panel SEX PANIC
Chair: Gabriela Arguedas-Ramírez, IRG-GHJ, Universidad de Costa Rica
Dr. Avni Amin, World Health Organization, Dept. of Sexual and Reproductive
Health and Research on Violence against Women
Sridhar Venkatapuram (comments)
11:30 Tea break

12:00 Panel RACISM
Chair: Anna C. Zielinska, IRG-GHJ, University of Lorraine, France
Eugene T Richardson, Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social
Medicine Institution, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Olusoji Adeyi, President of the Resilient Health Systems, Senior
Associate at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and
formerly Director of the Health, Nutrition, and Population Global Practice
at the World Bank
13:30 One hour lunch break

14:30 Panel - METHODOLOGIES
Chair: Jonathan Wolff, IRG-GHJ, Blavatnik School of Government, University
of Oxford
Prof. Alison Jaggar, IRG-GHJ, Univ of Colorado [Decolonizing Anglo-American
Philosophy]
Prof. Alexander Broadbent, Univ of Durham, on Errors in global level
epidemiology

17-18h30 Public Lecture by Dr. Ayoade Alakija

Dr Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija is the World Health Organisation Special
Envoy for the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-Accelerator), and a
Co-Chair of the Africa Union Africa Vaccine Delivery Alliance for COVID-19,
Nigeria.
The lecture will be followed by a reception

About IRG-GHJ
Since 2020, the Independent Resource Group for Global Health Justice
(IRG-GHJ), founded by Sridhar Venkatapuram, Associate Professor of Global
Health & Philosophy at King’s College London has aimed to provide political
philosophy perspectives on global health justice and injustices which were
made blatant in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.  This second annual
IRG-GHJ conference considers the need to think not only on issues of global
health justice, but more fundamentally about the philosophy of global
justice itself.Jointly sponsored by the YTL Centre for Politics, Philosophy
and Law & International Resource Group for Global Health Justice (IRG-GHJ).

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