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The SEREDA Project aims to understand the nature and incidence of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) experienced by refugees.

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  1. podał/a dalej
    18 lis 2020

    Today together with of we highlight the importance of linking & on , based on our joint experience of an academic-NGO partnership Great to meet activists from different regions!

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    5 lis 2020
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    3 lis 2020

    Only 10 days left to register for our event at 12:00 on 13th November on migration & vulnerability during the pandemic. Registration link below. @carriefulin

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    4 lis 2020

    Great to begin with a 7am PhD exchange this morning! Wonderful to listen to about her study on migrant health and on solidarity in women's safe spaces, share my work too and receive feedback! Thanks to all team

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    15 paź 2020

    Four years of welcoming resettled families: Reflections on the UK’s Community Sponsorship Scheme Date: Thursday 12 November 2020 Time: 13:00-15:00 Registration and information in the below link

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    1 paź 2020
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    30 wrz 2020
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    28 wrz 2020

    New episode of out soon! I spoke with , professor of & President-Elect of about , and the fragility of migrants and their families in turbulent times. Stay tuned!

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  9. podał/a dalej
    10 lip 2020

    A debrief this morning with colleagues from UNHCR & British Red Cross turned into a fascinating conversation about in forced migration, complexities at different stages, a continuum of violence & research-practice nexus

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  10. podał/a dalej
    2 lip 2020

    Racism, policing and the politics of surveillance in times of pandemic: webinar by Social Scientists Against the Hostile Environment

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    2 lip 2020

    Stellar line-up for webinar: , policing & the politics of surveillance in times of . Speakers: Gracie Mae Bradley, Adam Elliott Cooper, Maya Goodfellow & Saskia Sassen. Monday, 6 July, 5pm (UK) On Zoom and Youtube live, to register:

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    1 lip 2020

    "Why hurt is tolerated?" questioning insufficient support for forced migrant survivors of and the reasons for 'violent abandonment' & 'slow violence'. Now at: ‘GBV and Migration in Times of Covid-19. Perspectives from across the Globe’

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  13. podał/a dalej
    16 cze 2020

    Fascinating blog “Tenacious hope” by highlighting the impact of -19 on survivors of and the chance we have to remake a better world for those most marginalised

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    15 cze 2020

    From improvement of pre-arrival info for and volunteers, to a focus on and long-term of refugees, research is helping to further improve the evolving UK scheme

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    11 cze 2020

    Next week, to mark , we will be launching our new research findings on the UK scheme, including policy briefs, blogs, a photo exhibition, and an episode of . Stay tunes!

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    3 cze 2020

    Tenacious hope for a better and safer life is an example that we should not only be supporting but also emulating...The opportunity to remake the world must include the most marginalised...by

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    2 cze 2020

    How do you cope with as a non-sighted asylum seeker in a reception centre in Rome? & Annavittoria Sarli talk to Melash Zeleke

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  18. podał/a dalej
    19 maj 2020

    Prof. Jenny Phillimore () and Sandra Pertek () write for on how lockdown is making the recovery of survivors of sexual and gender-based violence even harder:

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    20 maj 2020
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    22 maj 2020

    New Paper: 'Using Participatory and Creative Methods to Research Gender-Based Violence in the and With Indigenous Communities: Findings From a Scoping Review' by

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