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  • About
    • About the Course
    • Course Aims
    • Time Commitment
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  • Course Introduction
    • Course Introduction
  • Modules 1-3
    • Module One: Globalisation
    • Module Two: Global Citizenship
    • Module Three: Global Ethics
  • Modules 4-6
    • Module Four: Poverty
    • Module Five: Inequality and the Sustainable Development Goals
    • Module Six: Climate Change
  • Modules 7-9
    • Module Seven: Addressing Climate Change
    • Module Eight: Refugees
    • Module Nine: Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia
  • Modules 10-12
    • Module Ten: Preventing Genocide
    • Module Eleven: International Perspectives on Genocide Prevention
    • Module Twelve: Rising to Meet a World of Global Challenges
  • Assessment
    • Assessment

Module Eleven: International Perspectives on Genocide Prevention

1. International Perspectives on Genocide Prevention Outline
2. Module Eleven Introductory Video
3. Concept Corner
4. Hear a Government Perspective on Preventing Genocide
5. Watch a Discussion with the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide
6. Examine how Governments can take action to Prevent Genocide
7. Can the Australian Government contribute to Genocide Prevention?
8. Write a Blog about International Perspectives on Genocide Prevention
9. Learn how YOU can contribute to Genocide Prevention

Watch a Discussion with the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide

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International Perspectives on Genocide Prevention Activity Two (Required Activity)

In this video, we hear a discussion from the UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng, on efforts currently underway to reduce the likelihood of genocide:

USG Adama Dieng on GCTV with Bill Miller (28:04)

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