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Understanding the gendered dynamics of migration, displacement and culture.

Understanding the gendered dynamics of migration, displacement and culture.

Understanding the gendered dynamics of migration, displacement and culture is central to promoting inclusive societies and peace. This research project brings together communities and scholars from South Asia and the Middle East in the use of innovative methods to provide knowledge for development.

Spanning several years, this research advances the delivery of Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality; 16 on peace, justice and strong institutions; and the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

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Labour and migrant workers

Labour and migrant workers

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Labour and migrant workers

Labour and migrant workers

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Labour and migrant workers

Labour and migrant workers

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Labour and migrant workers

Labour and migrant workers

  • “Needlework and embroidery are central to Afghan women’s lives…”

    “After the 2021 Taliban takeover, some women in the project were forced to flee the country to Pakistan as their rights were rolled back.”

    “For women who remain inside Afghanistan, craft making from within the home can be one of the only options for income.”

This research project is part of the Middlesex University partnership on the UKRI GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub project 2019-2024 

It brings together communities at Middlesex University we hosted the Migration and Displacement workstream Co-Directed by Prof Eleonore Kofman
The culture and conflict project was part of the Transformation and Empowerment workstream and was led by Dr Neelam Raina 

Our research partners were:
Mosaic MENA Lebanon.
Kadir Has University Turkey
Kurdistan
Yakjah Peace and Reconciliation Network, India.
Paiman Alumni Trust, Pakistan
Laajevrd, Pakistan
Association of War Affected Women, Sri Lanka
Women for Peace and Participation, Afghanistan.