Emergency sexwork: should NGOs recognize transactional sex as livelihood strategy?
How humanitarian agencies ignore the reality of transactional sex and why they should rethink their views on the issue....
How humanitarian agencies ignore the reality of transactional sex and why they should rethink their views on the issue....
10 February 2015
This event explored the risks and vulnerabilities that migrants face throughout the migration cycle with a specific focus on Nepalese migration.
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Simon Levine introduces his practical research guide that can help to bring existing Sustainable Livelihoods Frameworks (SLF) to life. Ideally, more livelihoods research would consist of longer-term longitudinal studies, which would be far more effective at capturing the dynamics of change and the unfolding story of...
Aoife McCullough outlines three problems with the way development actors currently seek to improve state legitimacy....
Recent research by SLRC called on development agencies to 'build the capacity of the aid industry to develop capacity.' But how can agencies do this in practice? In this post, Rob Ricigliano suggests three actions that development agencies can take to address this question....
SLRC worked to mainstream gender throughout the first phase of its research. In this post, Dyan Mazurana reflects on what went well, what didn't, and what the Consortium has learned from the experience....
Lisa Denney explains why the aid industry needs to rethink capacity building. Read the blog on From Poverty to Power. ...
Rachel Slater reflects on what she's learned from the SLRC survey. ...
Read Rachel Slater, Paul Harvey and Richard Mallett's reflections on SLRC's research on the ODI's comment site ...