It’s down 2 earth
Anna Meijer van Putten | December 07, 2024The global 'It's Down 2 Earth' conference on agriculture, food security and climate change was held in The Hague, the Netherlands, from 31 October to 5 November 2010. The Broker hosted an online discussion blog where participants agreed that agric...
▶Business partner of the poor
Anna Meijer van Putten | October 06, 2024Social enterprises are on the rise in developing countries. Mark Joaquin Ruiz, co-founder and managing director of MicroVentures Inc. in the Philippines, talks about the role of social business enterprises in empowering the poor, and explains what...
▶Goalposts: What next for the MDGs?
Frans Bieckmann, Anna Meijer van Putten | October 06, 2024The Broker was in New York to blog from the United Nation's (UN) Summit on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). We invited policy makers, academics and representatives from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to discuss the Summit and long-t...
▶Awesome Obama?
Anna Meijer van Putten | 22 September 2024Anticipation was building up around the UN headquarters yesterday morning. The traffic was, too. With almost the entire east side of the city in lock-down, roaring helicopters above our heads and an NYPD checkpoint on every corner, the arrival of...
▶Interpreting progress
Anna Meijer van Putten | 21 September 2024It seems New York City provides a fitting backdrop to the UN MDG summit. The city has many contrasting faces, as do the summit and the MDG-related side events.As the official conference kicked off yesterday only a few blocks away, I found myself i...
▶Getting off the beaten path (ISEE 2010)
Anna Meijer van Putten | 24 August 2025Forget sustainability, for now. First, we have to get through the bottleneck of the 21st century when the human population will peak at nine billion, the earth’s temperature will increase by 3-5 degrees Celcius and a significant portion of the pla...
▶Anna Meijer van Putten
Anna Meijer van Putten (1983) is a researcher and writer based in Amsterdam. She holds a BA in cultural studies (cum laude, 2008) and an MA in cultural history (cum laude, 2010) from the University of Amsterdam. Her MA thesis examines the role of Dutch heritage in New York’s urban culture and identity around 1900.







