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A scoping study with reflections on the collaboration between researchers and humanitarian actors.
This study describes the perceived needs of adult asylum seekers in Sweden
This paper examines the long-term consequences of unsafe public spaces for women
Northern Region Judge J Rimmer and Tribunal Member Mr J Faulkner sitting on 22 March 2022
This study was carried out with 1,857 poor children from 17 schools, living in low-income areas of Dar Es Salaam
Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Scale assesses physical, psychological and social perceived needs across 26 questions
The article is based on research in Kenya, Bangladesh, and Nepal
Midlands Region, Judge D Barlow and Mr Robert Chumley-Roberts MCIEH, J.P on 12 August 2020
This is a playbook on 6 curated behavioural insights to help understand how people form the beliefs that guide their behaviour.
Georgia had several waves of internally displaced people as a result of military conflicts on the territories of Abkhazia and Samachablo
Independent research on perceived fairness of the EU Referendum.
Midlands Region, Judge David R.Salter (chairman) and I.D Humphries BSc (Est Man) FRICS (Surveyor) on 16 May 2023
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