The shameful government of Pakistan and its real power holders intend to deport more Afghans after Eid. Mubarak sha. Your idiocy and cruelty will not be forgotten.
https://t.co/MdLn8Rc4Gt
In Karachi,mapping of Afghan refugees has already been completed.The federal govt has issued orders to all provincial govts to begin phase 2 for the deportation of ACC holders from April 15. @UNmigration,urgent action is needed to protect the rights and safety of #AfghanRefugees.
🎉✨ Many congratulations to @chumo_ivy who successfully defended her PhD yesterday on ‘Cocreating Informal Social Accountability Mechanisms for WASH in Childcare Centres’. 🎉✨
First of the brilliant ARISE PhD cohort to successfully do so! #WASH#PhD@LSTMnews@aphrc
SLURC IS HIRING! Exciting opportunities for a Research Officer https://t.co/BBll1TgArR with Urban Health and/or Climate Change focus and Junior Researchers https://t.co/Cd11jXGhOX to join our globally connected research centre and contribute to the evidence base on urban issues
Heading up to London for my guest lecture spot on @urban_formation module on #spatialjustice at the @BartlettArchUCL. So grateful to fabulous mentors who continue to create space and opportunities for those following. Check out her blog post 🫶🏽 https://t.co/blEMt0vJxR
In Dune the Freman follow Zensunni a future religion derived from Islam and Buddhism with Reverend Mothers like Lady Jessica. Since Zensunni derives from Islam were women religious leaders in Islam historically?
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Please join our webinar on 20 February 👇
My colleague Sadaf and I will share our participatory GIS mapping work in Bangladesh from @UKRI_News funded @ARISEHub project.
Call for Collaboration
As part of the Southern Theorising Group (STIngG) here in @SSoA_news , I am starting a new project on the notion of “climate pluriverse”— that allows articulation of differences of how climate change is perceived/tackled across the many Souths/Easts…
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An excellent blog coauthored by @KarachiUrbanLab & @Kounkuey colleagues: “Exploring urban risk, climate change and the emancipatory possibilities of climate repair infrastructures in Karachi and Nairobi” – Geography Directions https://t.co/oAaSvoEEzn
Are you interested in the overlapping risks of urbanisation and climate change? Could urban gardens be part of the solution? Have a look at our new @AnthropoceneBio@HullYorkMed PhD opportunity https://t.co/zpHOs2LRRC @anikanhaque
Diving into stakeholder engagement and complex urban health and wellbeing challenges in informal settlements with @LSTM PhD student.While their work may not transform the world, but it serves as a catalyst for change, will be a significant #ARISElegacy@ARISEHub. @BRACJPGSPH
At our annual meeting in Sierra Leone we are catching up with our co-researchers. They are the community members who have come together to guide the research in the informal settlements. This is Emily Wangari. She said, "We are the professors without papers."
“Indigenous” is a complex and nuanced concept when applied to peoples who have intimate, sophisticated political relationships with the land and waters to whom they belong and whose lives are fraught with the violence of dispossession stemming from different forms of colonialism.