Search results
Found 3565 matches for
Representatives of Mobile Indigenous Peoples met for a workshop at the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature’s (RSCN) Dana eco-lodge last week to reflect on the achievements of the past decade and to consider future actions to promote the special needs and vulnerabilities of mobile indigenous peoples.
Race, Refuge, and Repair
Exploring how migration fits into broader calls for colonial reparation, repair, and distributive equality.
Promoting understanding of humanitarian nutrition and shelter
Engagement work by Associate Professor Tom Scott-Smith has helped enrich understanding of the complexities of emergency refugee accommodation and humanitarian nutrition
Transforming the role of refugees in host economies
Research in Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia has led to a radical reframing of assumptions held by aid agencies about the economic lives of refugees
Preserving Refugee Protection in the Era of Externalisation 2.0
Global, Regional and Local Legal Contestations