Violence and Discrimination against Women of Religious Minority Backgrounds in Pakistan
The theme of this special collection of papers, the lived experiences of women who belong to religious minorities, has been a blind spot...
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The theme of this special collection of papers, the lived experiences of women who belong to religious minorities, has been a blind spot...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This study examines Mozambican popular music to investigate three questions on empowerment and accountability. Our focus is on the protest song, conceived as those musical products that are concerned with public affairs, particularly public policy and how it affects citizens’ social, political and economic life, and the relationship between citizens and the state.
Sexual grooming is a highly complex and understudied phenomenon. It connotes a very particular type of power relationship. While poor...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The #MeToo movement that spread across the internet in 2017 sparked a focus on sexual harassment as an international issue. However,...
In the latest CREID Working Paper, published earlier this month, CREID Director Mariz Tadros sets out why we need to look at the...
This CREID Working Paper paper endeavours to make visible the targeting of poor women from religious minorities in contexts where...
The IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) is launching a new podcast series looking at the...
Following the Twitter boycott in response to anti-Semitic tweets by British rapper Wiley, the IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality...
A recent online event organised by the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) highlighted global trends of discrimination and violence experienced by religious minorities and marginalised communities during Covid-19