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Our mission is to provide an inclusive and open platform to raise awareness of and discuss solutions to international development issues. CUiD aims to motivate students to debate and take action on issues such as poverty, global health, climate change, and education.

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by Emma Starink For parts of the world experiencing a combination of both a humanitarian crisis and terrorism, international aid efforts are almost guaranteed to not provide adequate relief. This...

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CUiD is committed to providing a stimulating and non-partisan platform for debate on issues of international development. We do this by organising speaker events in which leading figures from academia, government and industry share their experiences to inspire and inform students. In the past we have hosted former CEOs of Oxfam and academics leading in fields such as politics, geography and development studies.