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Maggie Ibrahim
Staff member has now left IDS.
Maggie is a Research Officer with the Climate Change and Development Group. She is committed to climate change adaptation and sustainable livelihoods. She has developed expertise in: governance, climate change and sustainable livelihoods. She is exploring the linkages between conflict, climate change and vulnerability as well as contributing to a framework for evidence gathering on climate smart disaster risk reduction.
Selected Projects and Recent Work
Thematic Expertise
Climate Change; Governance; Livelihoods; Migration.
Selected Publications »»
- Bahadur, A., Ibrahim, M. and Tanner, T.M. (2010) 'The Resilience Renaissance? Unpacking of Resilience for Tackling Climate Change and Disasters' 1, Brighton: IDS
- Lind, J., Ibrahim, M. and Harris, K. (2010) 'Climate Change and Conflict: Moving Beyond the Impasse', IDS In Focus Policy Briefing 15, Brighton: IDS
- Mitchell, T., Ibrahim, M., Harris, K., Hedger, M., Polack, E., Ahmed, A. and Hall, N. (2010) 'Climate Smart Disaster Risk Managment' , Brighton: IDS
- Ibrahim, M. (2009) 'Rebel Voices and Radio Actors: in pursuit of dialogue and debate in northern Uganda', Development in Practice 19.4&5, Oxford: Oxfam
- Ibrahim, M (2005) 'The Securitization of Migration: a racial discourse. ', International Migration Vol. 43 (5):163-187

