This year at ImpactEd we'll support over 1,400 schools and 80 organisations each year to make better decisions using high-quality research and evaluation.
We're now recruiting for a Director-level role to help lead the next stage of our growth:
https://t.co/IAb9GTBPWq
For some inspiration, previous Research Series have focused on:
✨Feminist Recovery and Rebuilding
✨ Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict
✨ Power Politics and People on the Move
You can view this research on our website https://t.co/lTpNjtOLzy
Look back at the OGIP archive to see some examples of creative and innovative research methods and themes 🗂️
https://t.co/jvZW9gjbcs
And keep your eyes peeled for opportunities to be involved 👀👀
They touch on themes of
✨Importance of diversity in youth led research
✨ Co-creation of research and how to avoid exploitative practices
✨ Intergenerational solutions and the power of story telling
Whose voice counts?
Please read the thought provoking reflections from OGIP community members @ShahDot and @amjadmsaleem from the event which took place last year and asked questions about whose voice counts in peace and security research? 🎤❓✍️
https://t.co/yA2lqj7NrO
I don't often talk about my day job but I am so immensely proud of of this work and FoE for investing in disability justice.
I'm trying my best to get invites out but as you can imagine I'm pretty busy so I'd appreciate if you can share the post below & emails of folk to invite.
"It is important to understand how we are actually shifting power. Who is involved and why? Who has access? Who can contribute? Whose knowledge is being reflected - either in an extractive manner, tokenized or meaningful? " A thought-provoking question from @ShahDot
OGIP are looking for new volunteers to join our central team 💫
Are you interested in working on issues of YPS and WPS, and supporting a community of global young peacebuilders?
Join us and become our new:
📢Advocacy Campaigns Lead
✍️Research Coordinator
⏱️ Deadline: 13 May
In this excellent piece @ktrelegan3 & @ShahDot from OGIP’s Research Community reflect on the theme of Power Politics and People on the Move and the richness of contributions to the recent research series - from the politics borders to identity 🗺️🌍
https://t.co/5m7THfcjVS
🎶 “Women stormed peace talks,
claiming their seat at the table.
Legislation infiltrated military groups,
exchanging guns for branches.”
🎶 “What do you mean when you say us?
If theres only we, does that mean
No more me?”
#SpeakYourPeace
A truly remarkable research piece that uses spoken word poetry, music and policy analysis to showcase where and what culture comes from and how asylum seekers and refugees are impacted.
I am extremely honoured to have worked with Kenji as her editor.
Congratulations Kenji!
The third instalment of OGIP’s Research Series: Power Politics and People on the Move
The incredibly talented Kenji explores the themes of this series through music and poetry in her piece “Rhythm and Legislation” 🎶📝
https://t.co/ywucQQFUTp
In the blog they look at legitimacy, knowledge, and power in decision-making, demonstrate why we must champion context-specific responses, and focus in on the complexities of care & the role it plays in creating burdens and inequality.