Yolanda Foster shares the experiences of women change-makers and the challenges they face as they continue to seek truth, justice and reparations for themselves and for their families in Sri Lanka
An extraordinary political crisis was triggered in Sri Lanka on 26 October 2018 when President Maith...
Donnas Ojok shares a compelling personal tale of how the impact of the LRA war in Northern Uganda st...
The government's decision to finally allow Northern Irish women to have free NHS abortions in Englan...
Despite its growing reputation as one of the stronger economies of South Asia, the image of Sri Lank...
Corruption, the preferential treatment of connections, dependence on debt finance, and explosive bor...
In this post, Niraja Gopal Jayal traces the life of one of India’s pioneering feminists Hansa Mehta,...
Research assistant Saum Nangiro discusses how she, Julian Hopwood and Holly Porter explored the way ...
Despite various changes since the establishment of the post-war welfare state, Jenny Chanfreau argue...
At the LSE Pakistan Summit 2017 veteran lawyer and human rights activist Hina Jilani spoke on the Co...
Women often have to consider it 'part of the job' and tolerate it if they want to get ahead professi...
As part of the first ever Colombo Development Dialogue held in April 2018, a masterclass with Dr Raj...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
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The under-representation of expert women in the media is a global trend with women more likely to be...
This study is focused on the challenges of the ideals womanhood in Victorian era in Ellen’s characte...
An extraordinary political crisis was triggered in Sri Lanka on 26 October 2018 when President Maith...
Donnas Ojok shares a compelling personal tale of how the impact of the LRA war in Northern Uganda st...
The government's decision to finally allow Northern Irish women to have free NHS abortions in Englan...
Despite its growing reputation as one of the stronger economies of South Asia, the image of Sri Lank...
Corruption, the preferential treatment of connections, dependence on debt finance, and explosive bor...
In this post, Niraja Gopal Jayal traces the life of one of India’s pioneering feminists Hansa Mehta,...
Research assistant Saum Nangiro discusses how she, Julian Hopwood and Holly Porter explored the way ...
Despite various changes since the establishment of the post-war welfare state, Jenny Chanfreau argue...
At the LSE Pakistan Summit 2017 veteran lawyer and human rights activist Hina Jilani spoke on the Co...
Women often have to consider it 'part of the job' and tolerate it if they want to get ahead professi...
As part of the first ever Colombo Development Dialogue held in April 2018, a masterclass with Dr Raj...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
What is the biggest concern facing South Asia over the next decade? Ritika Arora-Kukreja — winner of...
The under-representation of expert women in the media is a global trend with women more likely to be...
This study is focused on the challenges of the ideals womanhood in Victorian era in Ellen’s characte...
An extraordinary political crisis was triggered in Sri Lanka on 26 October 2018 when President Maith...
Donnas Ojok shares a compelling personal tale of how the impact of the LRA war in Northern Uganda st...
The government's decision to finally allow Northern Irish women to have free NHS abortions in Englan...