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Women and Development in Malawi
To what extent are gender considerations incorporated into development initiatives in Malawi? What are the key issues affecting women?s...
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10 August 2018
To what extent are gender considerations incorporated into development initiatives in Malawi? What are the key issues affecting women?s...
10 August 2018
This Report examines the possibilities for and constraints to increasing the participation of women in community-based water and...
10 August 2018
This bibliography contains more than 800 annotated entries with keywords and suggested target audiences, as well as subject and author...
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
This seminar explains how extralegal groups in Liberia came about, how they persisted, and the threats and opportunities that they created for statebuilding in the aftermath of the civil war. It illuminates the political economy of post-conflict transitions and contributes to a growing literature examining intra-state variation in post-conflict outcomes.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
POSTPONED - new seminar date to be advertised soon Is this seminar, Dr. Georgina Holmes explores how gendered peacekeeping roles and identities are constructed in the pre-deployment training programme for tactical-level military peacekeepers delivered by the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF).
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Dr Jose Gallegos' seminar explores the role of domestic violence as a causal mechanism between the exposure to civil conflict violence at early ages and women's labour force participation during adulthood.
Radhika Balakrishna, James Heintz and Diane Elson will be discussing the themes from the new book 'Rethinking Economic Policy for Social Justice'
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Alex Armand presents his ongoing project which seeks to examine the management of information and local elite behaviour following the recent discovery of a substantial natural gas reserve in Mozambique.
5pm to 6.30pm, Thursday 13 October 2011, Chichester Lecture Theatre
This event has been cancelled.