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What role should ethics play in determining international development? How can  
we use normative tools such as the capability approach, virtue ethics, and ethics  
of care in order to be most effective.

We'll be joined by Dr. Chloe Schwenke, the Senior Advisor on Democracy, Human  
Rights, and Governance at the African Bureau of the US Agency of International  
Development (USAID). She has three decades experience as a development project  
manager and ethics advisor in developing countries in Asia, the Middle East, and  
Latin America, and especially Africa.

Where: Tucker Living Room
When: Tomorrow, Tuesday 4/10, 12pm
What: Collis Soup and Converstaion
Who: You and Dr. Chloe Schwenke
Why: The world's problems are our problems. How can we help to solve them ethically  
and responsibly? Come find out!

See you there!

For more information, contact WMTMW.

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