Country:
Year:
Type:
This “visual minutes” sketch mirrors our research on Afghan women’s cultural resilience in conflict. It traces the arc from forced displacement – marked by trauma, isolation and urgent needs for shelter, food, water and healthcare – to longer-term recovery through education, skills training, job access and collaboration with host communities. Central to this process are […]
Country:
Year:
Author:
Type:
Theme:
Where should we position ourselves in the global challenges we face in the Anthropocene, and what level of despair are we allowed? We have ticked the boxes of inclusions, sustainability, capacity building, innovation, carbon footprints, artificial intelligence, and shrunk the globe for communication. We have evaluated and eliminated silos and criticised unilateral approaches and decision-making. […]
Country:
Year:
Author:
Type:
Theme:
Today’s middle ground seems to be less ‘on point’ and an unfashionable place to be, the echo chamber effect of polarised thinking and narratives, in this bumper year of elections, gives us time to pause and reflect on where we have arrived after a worldwide pandemic. Our world is getting far more violent: conflict event […]
Country:
Year:
Author:
Type:
Theme:
A presentation delivered at IMISCOE Spring Conference 2024. The history of Afghanistan & Pakistan has shared ongoing socio-political instability, armed conflicts, environmental catastrophes and economic crises. Almost 2 million Afghan live in Pakistan. Between 2002 and 2021, over 5 million refugees returned home, while nearly 3.5 million Afghans are presently internally displaced. Data were collected […]