Regional Focus: Africa - Pt. 1
Opportunities:Job announcement: Advocate or Senior Advocate for East and Southern Africa, Refugees International [info]- No application deadline
Opportunities:Job announcement: Advocate or Senior Advocate for East and Southern Africa, Refugees International [info]- No application deadline
The CSO have published the 2020 results for the Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC). There were a number of methodological changes that
Reports: 2021 Internal Displacement Index Report (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, Dec. 2021) [access]- "The Internal Displacement
£145k pledged so far to cover exam prep and fees An alliance of legal charities and corporate law firms have launched a new fund to allow people
One of the darker arts of politics involves manoeuvring to ensure that election campaigns focus on issues that favour my side over yours, regardless
The Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Labor defines hikikomori as someone who withdraws from society, school, and work for six months or more. The
Blog posts & press:Failure to Reauthorize Employment Harms Asylum Seekers and the U.S. Economy (Immigration Impact Blog, Nov. 2021) [text]Novel
Goodyear Police Department The Goodyear Police Departments’ Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) is combating homelessness in the Phoenix area by
Once or twice a year, I spend the semester with 50 college sophomores pondering two questions. The first one is: how have people in the past cared
Opportunity:Call for registration: Learning from disruption: evolution, revolution or status quo?, 2021 ALNAP Meeting, Online, 19-21 October 2021
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Shoehorning every political development in China today into a black box of the natural behaviour of a Marxist-Leninist
Author: Cai Fang, CASS Two hands run the Chinese economy, the market and the government. Market forces overwhelmingly allocate resources, after
When care is the focus of punitive welfare policy: ParentsNext The affective and material work of care ensures that we can continue to exist. No
As healthcare systems in urban cities across India grapple with the second wave of COVID-19, smaller towns and villages in the country too, are
By Gabriel Winant Far beyond what we might have expected, the Covid-19 pandemic has posed questions not only of epidemiology but also concerning