Check out the fifth video from our Minute Thesis Series, published in the lead-up to the launch of this year’s Chrysalis.
Next up: Saruul Khishigjargal and her piece ‘From Grassroots Activism to Anti-Globalization Movement: The Role of World Bank and Bechtel Enterprises in the Water War of Chochabamba. Chrysalis launches on April 13th. Watch for new Minute Thesis videos on Catalyst over the coming week and check out the IDSSA’s socials for updates on how to get ahold of a copy of the journal.
Saruul Khishigjargal is a recent graduate from the International Development Honours program with a minor in Social Entrepreneurship. Her areas of interest include grassroots development, corporate social responsibility, and big-small state relations. She is particularly interested in minority rights, ESG analytics, and innovative socio-technical solutions to sustainability. Her most recent work centers around Indigenous women’s rights in Canada and South Africa, the water war in Bolivia, food security in Ethiopia, and the legal protection of internally displaced peoples. She enjoys practicing yoga, making art, and listening to podcasts in her spare time. You can connect with her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/saruul-khishigjargal