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Remote Global Challenges Research
Compendium of online research methods in the time of Covid-19
by Jasmin Kauldhar, Sarah Rockowitz, and Madeleine Ingham, the University of Birmingham February 2021
In our first official newsletter we welcome our project manager, Alexandra Enocson to the team. We share the recent virtual events we have hosted and participated in amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and celebrate funding grants and awards received by our project partners ahead of our official launch.
This research report explores the impacts of the pandemic on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Kenya. The research was undertaken in collaboration with CARE Project Kenya and the Wangu Kanja Foundation who conducted interviews to document sexual and other forms of violence during Covid-19. July 2020
This policy brief is based on the findings of a research report exploring the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on patterns of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Kenya. Policy recommendations are offered based on the findings from the report. July 2020
How Does the Refugee Crisis Enter Language?
Rethinking the forms of social science in terms of linguistics and philology
Update fron the Jordan Case Study, April 2020
by Dr Abdullah Mohammad, Taghyeer, We Love Reading