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Conflict and Violence

Our work provides a nuanced and realistic understanding of the relationship between violence, conflict, security and development. It aims to help policymakers, practitioners and citizens to develop policies and practices that strengthen people’s efforts to secure their own lives and livelihoods and improve the functioning of political institutions responsible for security and the management and prevention of conflict, and for the development of peace.

We examine the multiple layers and contexts in which violence manifests – from household to state and global level – and pinpoint the links and overlaps between these layers. This includes exploring the nature of, and responses to conflict and violence in rapidly expanding urban areas.  We have a done pioneering work on the dynamics of micro-level conflict, violence and development as well as on citizen action in violent contexts. Our research on gender, men and masculinities and gender-based violence has provided new insights on how to change attitudes, norms and behaviours for equality, peace and justice.

Another focal area is the dynamics of policy processes around conflict, violence and security examining the key framing and narratives. We explore non-traditional forms of security, especially linked to water, energy, food and health as well as post conflict and state building issues affecting service delivery and livelihoods, and are also developing new participatory approaches to peacebuilding. 

People

Patricia Justino

Professorial Fellow

Rebecca Mitchell

Postgraduate Researcher and Programme Manager

Gauthier Marchais

Research Fellow

Jeremy Allouche

Professorial Fellow

Jeremy Lind

Professorial Fellow

Juan Carlos Muñoz-Mora

Post Doctoral Researcher

Marinella Leone

Research Fellow

Robin Luckham

Emeritus Fellow

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OPINION SERIES

UK election: International development priorities for a new government

The UK general election is being held on the 4 July 2024 and soon after a new government will be formed. The rise of AI technologies, trade negotiations, global taxation, poverty and inequalities, and conflict and humanitarian crises – not least in Gaza and Sudan –are all pressing...

25 June 2024

News

IDS Researchers at DSA2024

IDS researchers are out in force this year presenting at this years Development Studies Association (DSA) conference – the biggest of its kind in Europe – and which takes place at SOAS, London from the 26 to 28 June. The theme of the conference this year is Social justice and development in...

25 June 2024

Report

CLARISSA Cash Plus Social Protection Intervention: An Evaluation

CLARISSA Research and Evidence Paper 12

This paper presents the results of the multi-method evaluation of the CLARISSA Cash Plus pilot, which was an innovative social protection scheme for tackling social ills, including the worst forms of child labour.

Neil Howard & 5 others

24 June 2024

Opinion

Are we waiting for an epidemic? Water and sanitation in Ghana’s schools

In September 2017, the Government of Ghana introduced the Free Senior High School (FSHS) policy to ensure inclusive education for all and support the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) four. Since then, there has been a massive increase in enrolment in Senior High Schools (SHSs)....

Wilhemina Asare, University for Development Studies, Ghana

& 5 others

24 June 2024

Past Event

Fighting Hunger and Poverty in the UK and Internationally

Join this T20 thinktank event on Fighting Hunger and Poverty in the UK and Internationally: Contributions to the G20 in the context of Brazil’s Presidency. The discussions will contribute to the process of establishing a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, which aims to include...

20 June 2024

Why learn with us.

In an extraordinary time of challenge and change, we use more than 50 years of expertise to transform development approaches that create more equitable and sustainable futures. The work you do with us will help make progressive change towards universal development; to build and connect solidarities for collective action, locally and globally. The University of Sussex has been ranked 1st in the world for Development Studies for the past five years (QS World University Rankings by Subject).

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