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Crisis Response Must Take Gender into Account

March 3, 2021March 3, 2021 David Mbai

Fletcher professor Dyan Mazurana, discusses the impacts of pandemics, armed conflict, and climate change on women and children. Interview can

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Mazurana and Marshak Publish Report on Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings

February 16, 2020February 16, 2020 Kelsey E. Wise

Commissioned and funded by Save the Children U.S., this report is a user-friendly concept note for a database on child

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Elizabeth Stites, Frank Muhereza, and Claire McGillem Write Brief on Post-Conflict Livelihood Recovery in Karamoja

February 15, 2020February 16, 2020 Kelsey E. Wise

This is the second in a series of three briefing papers that form part of the Mind the Gap: Bridging the

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Elizabeth Stites and Roxani Krystalli Publish Briefing Paper on Weddings and Rituals in South Sudan

November 12, 2019February 16, 2020 Kelsey E. Wise

In September 2019, Elizabeth Stites, Roxani Krystalli, Alex Humphrey, and Vaidehi Krishnan published a briefing paper, titled “The Currency of

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Elizabeth Stites and Roxani Krystalli Publish Briefing Paper on Informal Livelihoods in South Sudan

November 12, 2019February 16, 2020 Kelsey E. Wise

In September 2019, Elizabeth Stites, Roxani Krystalli, Alex Humphrey, and Vaidehi Krishnan published a briefing paper through Mercy Corps and

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Dan Maxwell, Roxani Krystalli, and Elizabeth Stites Author Briefing Paper on Pre-Displacement Conditions in South Sudan

November 11, 2019February 16, 2020 Kelsey E. Wise

In September 2019, Dan Maxwell, Roxani Krystalli, Elizabeth Stites, Alex Humphrey, and Vaidehi Krishnan published a briefing paper, “The Currency

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Faculty in the News

  • Crisis Response Must Take Gender into Account
  • Mazurana and Marshak Publish Report on Child Marriage in Humanitarian Settings
  • Elizabeth Stites, Frank Muhereza, and Claire McGillem Write Brief on Post-Conflict Livelihood Recovery in Karamoja
  • Elizabeth Stites and Roxani Krystalli Publish Briefing Paper on Weddings and Rituals in South Sudan
  • Elizabeth Stites and Roxani Krystalli Publish Briefing Paper on Informal Livelihoods in South Sudan

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The Gender and Intersectional Analysis program @FletcherSchool examines political, socioeconomic, legal and cultural power through an intersectional lens.

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Congratulations to all our wonderful graduating students today! @FletcherSchool #FletcherGAIA

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This might be very interesting to folks at @fletchergender @FletcherSchool :) In @article19org and regional offices we are promoting intersectional and gender guidelines on how to document attacks and human rights violations against journalists,trainings and protection. https://twitter.com/article19org/status/1511633301102080001

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🧵Today @Article19org launches 3 guidelines on how an intersectional gender approach can enhance the #SafetyOfWomenJournalists everywhere.

Our guides provide recommendations on how civil society can ensure the right to free expression for ALL journalists:
https://www.article19.org/resources/guidelines-intersectional-gender-approach-protection

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19 May

Congratulations to #FletcherGAIA doctoral candidate @bethany_tietjen on passing her comprehensive exams!

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