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Analyses the design of the intervention 'Teaching Respect for All' that aims to empower teachers to act as agents of social justice
How teachers are able to mitigate inequality and reduce violence through the promotion of peace and social cohesion
This paper examines several teacher governance mechanisms and interventions
How teachers are positioned to promote peacebuilding and social cohesion in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi
Explores teacher governance factors, particularly recruitment and deployment in relation to inequalities and social cohesion
This paper presents a 'peace with social justice' framework and applies this to research evidence from 4 countries
The article is based on research in Kenya, Bangladesh, and Nepal
This article focuses on redress for torture victims in Nepal and Bangladesh
This article proposes a network analytic approach to the role of frames in shaping the structure of civic organizational fields
Nepali Compensation Relating to Torture Act (1996) is one of the earliest pieces of anti-torture legislation adopted in the global South
This study uses examples of urban land appropriation for housing in South Africa
This study is based on qualitative research in 3 case studies: Nepal, Kenya and Bangladesh
This study used focus group involving 23 individuals drawn from a range of Dalit caste groups with a variety of livelihoods
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in Nepal.
How branding and bidding occurs, how this process has become vital in securing foreign aid to run MCH activities in Nepal
This paper applies a “justice” lens to the struggle of the people displaced by the Merowe Dam in northern Sudan
This paper examines demand for and access to private‐sector extension services by contracted cotton producers
Uses a case study to examine the urban planning agenda that is inadvertently generating a system that undermines food security
Reflects on food security measurement methods,the positive components and the shortfalls applicable to the urban context
This paper examines African urban infrastructure and service delivery
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