
Marla Jaksch, visiting assistant professor of women's studies, presented a paper at the "(In)Equality, Inclusion, & Human Development" conference in New Delhi, India. The conference, co-sponsored by the Human Development & Capability Association and the Institute for Human Development, brought together international scholars, activists, and policy makers to meet, explore, and strategize on the relationships between inequality, exclusion, and human development.
Jaksch presented the paper, "Indigenous Youth, Cultural Tourism, and Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Interventions by Indigenous Youth Organizations in Tanzania," which explores the ways in which indigenous youth have understood, engaged, resisted, and re-defined development projects, goals and practices so that their particular needs and interests are considered at the local, national and international level.
Jaksch presented the paper, "Indigenous Youth, Cultural Tourism, and Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Interventions by Indigenous Youth Organizations in Tanzania," which explores the ways in which indigenous youth have understood, engaged, resisted, and re-defined development projects, goals and practices so that their particular needs and interests are considered at the local, national and international level.