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Changing Narratives Around Humanitarian Protection and Gender‑Based Violence: An Artistic Journey
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
As part of a research project focusing on the territories of North and South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, artists and researchers came together to discuss their understandings of the notions of humanitarian and civilian protection, and gender-based violence. This book presents the artists’ unique contributions to this discussion in the form of photography, theatre, dance, music, painting, writing, and slam poetry, in combination with some of the research findings. It provides an alternative perspective on the experience of protection issues from the point of view of the arts, the social sciences, and the humanities.
Disentangling government responses – How do we know when accountability work is gaining traction?
Advocacy for public accountability aims to produce reactions from government officials or service providers. But it is not always clear...
Development capacity reduced since FCDO merger, says report
The UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has ‘made substantial progress with the merger that created it’ but its...
Casting forward: Configuring development and development studies for troubled times
In this special event to mark the culmination of Melissa Leach’s tenure as Director of IDS, a panel of experts will debate the future...