SLecturer International Development @UniofBath; member of @CDS_Bath into South Asian research ; Politics; Extreme Poverty; Social policy and other stuff.
Join us online or in-person this Thursday from 5-6:30PM on a conversation on the political present and futures in South Asia at Leeds University.
Co-organised by @CDS_Bath and @cgd_leeds, the panel will discuss recent events in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India.
The FCDO invites applications by 25 October 2024 for proposals to strengthen innovation and technology across West Africa.
Sankore call for proposals: strengthening innovation and technology across West Africa - https://t.co/1m48ztbjDf (https://t.co/U1NvI3RkvW)
Fascism has ended in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has won.
But dear people, calm down!
In the past one month we have experienced enough destructions and bloodbath. We don't want anymore. Stop the madness. Go back home. Relax.
Let us all unite to build a new Bangladesh.
New video statement by UN High Commissioner of Human Rights on #Bangladesh. "Today I am calling on the Bangladesh Government urgently to disclose full details about last week's crackdown on protests amid growing accounts of horrific violence. It is imperative that the Government provides the details of those killed, injured or detained for the benefit of their families. The government must also restore, without, delay, full internet access to allow all people including journalists and media outlets to communicate freely and in line with international law. I call on the government to conduct an impartial, independent and transparent investigation into all alleged human rights violations. My office stands ready to support the government in this regard."
My amazing colleagues Touseef @Akhmakh_kaeshur and Naomi Pendle and I will be discussing Humanitarianism today at 12:30 on Zoom. If you had nothing planned for lunch, come join us, register below 👇
Humanitarianism in Crisis?
Join our webinar on 22 February, 12:30 – 13:30: What should be the role of humanitarianism in a world where international law has failed to protect large numbers of civilians?
@bondngo@CDS_Bath
https://t.co/drhcYRsOXD
Humanitarianism in Crisis?
Join our webinar on 22 February, 12:30 – 13:30: What should be the role of humanitarianism in a world where international law has failed to protect large numbers of civilians?
@bondngo@CDS_Bath
https://t.co/drhcYRsOXD
Final reminder if anyone is at a loose end tomorrow afternoon/early evening and wants to join us in Bath or online, please do come along...
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Special Issue CFP 📢
Shifting Realities and Uses of “Care”
@FeministJournal seeks manuscripts that understand care not solely as a burden, but also as an avenue through which people maintain their human connections.
Upload submissions by November 30, 2023.
https://t.co/lvRQ6Nm0Rp
@tandfhss@arjshankar analyses India’s “help economy”, a term that captures interventions across the overlapping realms of humanitarianism and development, and the savior mentality that informs these realms. @DukePress
Read here review by Nell Gabiam @ISU_PoliSci: https://t.co/aNLDnO0yca
📢We are hiring for 3 academic teaching positions! Use the link below to find more information & apply- all apps are due 4 Feb 🗓️
Asst Prof in Gender, Development & Globalisation
Assoc Prof in Gender & Sexuality
Asst Prof in Gender, Peace & Security
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This is an important book to understand the nexus between energy transition and mining governance in developing countries. @CDS_Bath will organise a hybrid launch next week as a special @ESG_Project Bath Seminar. If you want to know more, please sign up 👉 https://t.co/gN4XfZP8JM
Prof Joe Devine, Dr Owasim Akram, and I presented our ongoing research on extreme poverty and marginalisation in Bangladesh at Lund University earlier this week. We talked about our three case studies on Dalits, Chakma and Santals. Thank you for hosting @sasnetlund !
If in Bath, please go to 4 abbey Street @Studio44AD for this important and unique exhibition on marginalised communities 'In Their Eyes' by @KatharinaLenner, Prof. Jason Hart @Bathacademic, Naomi Pendle, Hala Alaouie, Michelle James, and Polly Winfield: