Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
From Sri Lanka to Syria: Photographing Aid in times of Conflict
Since 2008 Russell has worked for DFID documenting the impact of the UK’s overseas aid in developing countries around the world.
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Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Since 2008 Russell has worked for DFID documenting the impact of the UK’s overseas aid in developing countries around the world.
Published by: IDS
Through its work, the Institute of Development Studies Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme provides new evidence-based knowledge and policy options support efforts to strengthen the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people.
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of action is one strategy for seeking...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of action is one strategy for seeking...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of action is one strategy for seeking...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of action is one strategy for seeking...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Civil society monitoring and advocacy that is vertically integrated across different levels of action is one strategy for seeking...
Published by: UNESCO
The processes influencing declines or increases in inequality are global and interlinked, the responses to these processes are specific, heterogeneous and uneven.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Holding power to account requires understanding where power lies and how it is exercised. It entails understanding how decisions are...
Published by: IDS
As a strategy to avoid discrimination, violence and economic marginalisation, sexual and gender non-conforming people often turn to migration as a route to achieve independence and build social capital.