Podcast S02 Ep 10: Forced Displacement: Why Rights Matter – Lyla Mehta and Katarzyna Grabska
Uprootedness, exile and forced displacement, be it due to conflict, natural disasters or even so-called 'development', affects the lives...
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Uprootedness, exile and forced displacement, be it due to conflict, natural disasters or even so-called 'development', affects the lives...
6 March 2020
Water is crucial to sustain life, food, ecosystems, human health and wellbeing. Still, millions of poor and marginalised women and men...
8 February 2016
STEPS members Lyla Mehta, Jeremy Allouche and Amber Huff are involved in a workshop in February for our partners The Nexus Network, on the subject of ‘Resource Conflicts and Social Justice’. The workshop is led by Lyla Mehta and follows our symposium on Resource Politics last September.
9 February 2016
In a recent interview with the BBC World Service’s flagship discussion programme, The Forum, Lyla Mehta, IDS Professorial Research Fellow, argued that the lack of access to basic necessities of water and sanitation is a horrific crime of our time.
8 January 2016
1 August 2013
Published by: Berghahn Books
Chapter 3 in The Social Life of Water, Edited by John Richard Wagner: 'Water and Ill-being: Displaced People and Dam-based Development in India,' by Lyla Mehta.
23 June 2025
IDS researchers are out in force this year presenting at this years Development Studies Association (DSA) conference – the biggest of...