Victoria Maynard

@vcmaynard

Teaching I Humanitarian research I Community engagement

Joined August 2012

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    Jan 26

    Exciting opportunity to work with great colleagues in Human Settlements Group . Researcher to work on fascinating and relevant topic of protracted displacement in an urban world.

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    Explore the spatial politics of home for people living with physical and cognitive disabilities in the century before the founding of the NHS, with a new collaborative doctoral award project from , and the Museum o the Home.

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    21 Dec 2021

    Join us next year! vacancies CLOSING in January: ✅ Associate in ✅ Lecturer in ✅ Lecturer in ✅ Lecturer in and Apply here:

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    25 Oct 2021

    Climate humanitarianism: it’s time humanitarians moved from war aid to climate aid. Some thoughts on the changes we need to make 👇

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    International Home-Based Workers Day - Globally, pre-COVID-19, 260 million women and men produced goods or provided services from in or around their homes: 86 per cent (224 million) were in developing and emerging countries and 14 per cent (35 million) in developed countries.

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    20 Oct 2021

    On , don't miss this graphic story! 👏 Savita Ben lived in her own home in Delhi🇮🇳 Suddenly she received an eviction notice. A woman worker & her struggle to overcome the various livelihood challenges that resettlement imposed on her:

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  7. 15 Sep 2021

    To help keep us going please like, share or donate to our fundraiser here

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  8. 15 Sep 2021

    It's almost impossible to find sports clubs for young disabled children. So I worked with to set one up. Find out more and register here

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    The Roadmap for Research: A Collaborative Research Framework for Humanitarian & Assistance is out now 🥳 We hope this work results in action to make a real difference in the lives of those affected by humanitarian crises 🤝

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    13 Feb 2021
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  11. 12 Feb 2021

    This looks brilliant. 5 funded PhD places researching homes, homelessness, adaptability, transience and reconstruction.

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  12. 10 Feb 2021

    So far we’ve found very little evidence from humanitarian contexts. Can you suggest any reports, evaluations, academic papers or book chapters we should include?

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  13. 10 Feb 2021

    and I are reviewing the evidence on housing/settlements and home-based work. Our aim is to provide recommendations for humanitarian shelter and settlement programming.

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  14. 10 Feb 2021

    What is the relationship between housing/settlements and home-based work? Can you help improve humanitarian shelter and settlements programming by sharing evidence from the Global South?

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    26 Nov 2020

    Congratulations to Colin for winning the first ever Flemming Bligaard Award to continue his research into the high value of timber:

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    This is a great explanation of how covid spreads between people in homes, bars, schools and how to reduce the risks in each place

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    16 Aug 2018

    Hello, folks! We started an informal chat about urban issues in the Philippines. Please RT and tell us what YOU think as a Filipino regarding the problems and future of cities and towns in the Philippines. Ano ang UrbanisMO? :)

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    3 Jul 2018

    GPO student Shaye Palagi recaps her recent participation in the 22nd UK Shelter Forum: check out our link to read her latest blog post!

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    19 Jun 2018
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    7 Jun 2018

    Five years after devastating in the Philippines, CARE's offers on how aid and NGOs can better and more meaningfully support the shelter self-recovery process of affected people and communities.

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