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Kate Pruce

Kate Pruce

Research Fellow

Kate Pruce is a Research Fellow in the Rural Futures cluster, working on the politics of social protection. Her research interests also include social justice, gender and developmental leadership.

She has contributed to large-scale, multi-country research programmes in sub-Saharan Africa and the Asia-Pacific region. Her fieldwork has focused on Zambia and Timor-Leste, including qualitative and mixed-methods approaches.

Kate is an Honorary Research Fellow of the Global Development Institute (GDI) at the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham’s International Development Department (IDD). She has previously worked with national and international NGOs based in Zambia and the Netherlands.

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Project

World Food Programme Knowledge Partnership

Social protection consists of policies and programmes aimed at preventing, and protecting people against, poverty, vulnerability, and social exclusion throughout their life cycle placing a particular emphasis on vulnerable groups (SPIAC-B, 2019, P-1). It plays a critical role in reducing poverty...

Centre

Food Equity Centre

The Food Equity Centre exists to challenge the power and politics that make food systems inequitable. We conduct research and generate contextualized knowledge into the complex socio-economic factors that lead to certain people being unable to access affordable, nutritious food, or earn a...

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