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Connecting research, policies & practices to promote gender and intersectionality in resilience thinking & planning.
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NEW 📹: “We endure & live here like always” - the beauty & hardships of 🌳 "life in the hills" 🌳 🔎Environmental challenges 🔎Education 🔎Healthcare 🔎Gendered inequalities Explore life amongst the indigenous Mro community through its generations👇 youtube.com/watch?v=is3psQ…

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Have you read our factsheets? They give a brilliant overview of each project & a wealth of useful ideas 👏 The factsheets are now available in Portuguese and Spanish translation - with more to follow in Bangla বাংলা & French (Watch this space!) grripp.net/factsheets

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📚How do #migrantworkers define/conceptualise #labourexploitation? Our new paper BMJ Global Health offers a conceptual framework from migrant workers’ perspectives, specifically Latin American workers in London. HCRInstitute London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine 👉tinyurl.com/5n8vm8zs 🧵on key findings...

📚How do #migrantworkers define/conceptualise #labourexploitation?

Our new paper <a href="/GlobalHealthBMJ/">BMJ Global Health</a> offers a conceptual framework from migrant workers’ perspectives, specifically Latin American workers in London. <a href="/HCRInstitute/">HCRInstitute</a> <a href="/LSHTM/">London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine</a>
👉tinyurl.com/5n8vm8zs

🧵on key findings...
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15th March event now hybrid! Join us online: - Hear frontline care workers share their experiences - Discussing & defining labour exploitation - Sharing research on care work Join the conversation! Full details in link below👇

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THIS FRIDAY! Join us for a panel discussion on "Essential yet exploited? Invisibilised frontline workers during the pandemic." Grab your free ticket here: bit.ly/48xw4BJ The event is followed by a networking reception & a poster exhibition by our BSc students. IRDR Centre for Gender and Disaster

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The centre celebrated its birthday on the 7th March, the day before #InternationalWomensDay ! ❤️ 6 years of advocating for #gender-inclusive #disaster work ❤️ 6 years of excellence in research and teaching Happy #IWD2024 to ALL women from us at the centre !

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Join us this Friday to celebrate #WorldEssentialWorkersDay with a special event on front-line care workers during the pandemic! Online and in-person, registration required: ucl.ac.uk/risk-disaster-…

Join us this Friday to celebrate #WorldEssentialWorkersDay with a special event on front-line care workers during the pandemic!

Online and in-person, registration required:
ucl.ac.uk/risk-disaster-…
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30 minutes to go! 🚨Essential yet exploited? Invisibilised frontline workers during the pandemic 🚨 It's not too late to join us online: ucl.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

30 minutes to go!

🚨Essential yet exploited? Invisibilised frontline workers during the pandemic 🚨

It's not too late to join us online: ucl.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Thank you to everyone who came along to our 🥳 6th birthday 🥳 event exploring care and domestic work in the pandemic and thank you to our amazing guest speakers from United Voices of the World & IWGB: Isobel, Bella and Henry! A great turn out and a great discussion!

Thank you to everyone who came along to our   🥳 6th birthday 🥳 event exploring care and domestic work in the pandemic and thank you to our amazing guest speakers from <a href="/UVWunion/">United Voices of the World</a> &amp; <a href="/IWGBunion/">IWGB</a>: Isobel, Bella and Henry!

A great turn out and a great discussion!
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You can tell by the HUGE GRIN that I am proud to rep my union United Voices of the World and speak alongside Bella, the amazing care worker, who with her colleague’s took strike action in the harshest of conditions during a global pandemic.

Dr Sabah Boufkhed #CeaseFireNOW (@sabahboufkhed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I presented my operational definition of #labourexploitation (tinyurl.com/yc4tp6bm) & Acciari & I's work on care workers'conditions & health IRDR Centre for Gender and Disaster panel. The brilliant Bella Ruiz & Isabel Cortes United Voices of the World & Henry Lopez IWGB exemplified workers'conditions & struggles.

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Have you seen the latest resources we've uploaded? 👊 Caring in Times of Crisis 👊 🌐 This series came about due to the wonderful connections forged during @GRRIPP. A true example of how connection and collaboration can produce new and innovative pathways to knowledge!

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We're delighted to announce that Dr Louisa Acciari is taking on the role of Director of the IRDR Centre for Gender and Disaster ! Louisa is a Senior Researcher and Principal Investigator on the Who Cares? project. Find out more here: cuidado.cebrap.org.br/en/

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"Populations deemed ‘vulnerable’ are much more resourceful than the elite can see, they don’t need ‘development’ programmes; they need to be heard and given the chance to coordinate their own projects. Those women are the best, popular educators I have ever seen."

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🌋 Gender norms and stereotypes, socially and culturally structured gender roles, and power relations affect our understanding of a disaster scenario. ⚖️ Disasters must be seen in relation to broader, structural inequalities.

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Call for assistance! We are doing one last push for respondents on the UK & Brazilian side of the Who Cares project before we close these two surveys: If you are in FB/WhatsApp groups, have friends/family to share with - this is a last chance to be a part of the project!

Call for assistance!

We are doing one last push for respondents on the UK &amp; Brazilian side of the Who Cares project before we close these two surveys:

If you are in FB/WhatsApp groups, have friends/family  to share with - this is a last chance to be a part of the project!