Security in development and conflict contexts, including issues such as: local governance, education, religion, and gender.
Torture and III-Treatment: Perceptions, Experiences and Justice-seeking in Kathmandu's Squatter Communities
Violence Amongst the Poor in Nairobi
History and Evolution of DDR and DDRR in DRC
Poverty Alleviation in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda Workshop Findings: Working Paper I
The following observations are drawn from the opening workshop of the ESRC/DFID funded project: ‘Poverty Alleviation in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda’. The workshop was held on 30 September 2015 at Balay Kalinaw, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. Delegates at the workshop were drawn from academia, civil society, the business community and the military2. Around 50 delegates attended the workshop. All of the delegates involved in the workshop were experts or had experience in disaster relief either in the field or as a topic of academic and policy research.
Gathering 'good' qualitative data in local communities post Typhoon Yolanda: power, conversation and negotiated memory (Working Paper IV)
This working paper is the fourth in a series run by the ESRC/DFID funded project ‘Poverty Alleviation in the Wake of Typhoon Yolanda’. This project monitors the effectiveness of the Typhoon Yolanda relief efforts in the Philippines in relation to building sustainable routes out of poverty.
Missing Torture Amongst the Poor
Torture Redress mechanism in Nepal and Bangladesh: a comparative perspective
Torture and Ill-Treatment Under Perceived: Human Rights Documentation and the Poor
A comparative study of the use of the Istanbul Protocol amongst civil society organizations in low-income countries
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