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    Policy and Practice: Non-Governmental Organisations and the Health Delivery System for Displaced Children in Khartoum, Sudan

    Abdelmoneium, Azza O. A. 2010. “Policy and Practice: Non-Governmental Organisations and the Health Delivery System for Displaced Children in Khartoum, Sudan.” Child Abuse Review 19 (3): 203–17.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Displacement & Migration, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Girls, Boys, Health, International Organizations, NGOs, Rights Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Sudan

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    The Forgotten Casualties: Women, Children, and Environmental Change

    Cutter, Susan L. 1995. “The Forgotten Casualties: Women, Children, and Environmental Change.” Global Environmental Change 5 (3): 181–94.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Girls, Boys, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equity

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    Armed Resistance: Masculinities, Egbesu Spirits, and Violence in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

    Golden, Rebecca Lynne. 2012. “Armed Resistance: Masculinities, Egbesu Spirits, and Violence in the Niger Delta of Nigeria.” PhD diss., Tulane University.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Armed Conflict, Democracy / Democratization, Economies, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Boys, Masculinity/ies, Men, Indigenous, Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Multi-National Corporations, Violence Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Nigeria

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    Disaster Mitigation and Furthering Women's Rights: Learning from the Tsunami

    Akerkar, Supriya. 2007. “Disaster Mitigation and Furthering Women’s Rights: Learning from the Tsunami.” Gender, Technology and Development 11 (3): 357–88. doi:10.1177/097185240701100304.

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    Topics: Age, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Women, Humanitarian Assistance

  5. Research

    Social Security and the Family: Coping with Seasonality and Calamity in Rural India

    Agarwal, Bina. 1990. “Social Security and the Family: Coping with Seasonality and Calamity in Rural India.” The Journal of Peasant Studies 17 (3): 341–412. 

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    Topics: Age, Agriculture, Class, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Food Security, Gender, Women, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: India

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    Contested Development in Indonesia: Rethinking Ethnicity and Gender in Mining

    Großmann, Kristina, Martina Padmanabhan, and Katharina von Braun. 2017. “Contested Development in Indonesia: Rethinking Ethnicity and Gender in Mining.” Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies 10 (1): 11–28.
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    Topics: Age, Class, Environment, Ethnicity, Extractive Industries, Feminisms, Feminist Political Ecology, Gender, Women, Indigenous Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia Keywords: ethnicity, feminist political ecology, Indonesia, institutions, mining

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    Gender Differences in Human Loss and Vulnerability in Natural Disasters: A Case Study from Bangladesh

    Ikeda, Keiko. 1995. "Gender Differences in Human Loss and Vulnerability in Natural Disasters: A Case Study from Bangladesh." Indian Journal of Gender Studies 2 (2):171- 93.

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    Topics: Age, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Gender, Gendered Power Relations Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Bangladesh

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    Women, Travel and the Idea of 'Sustainable Transport'

    Root, Amanda, Laurie Schintler, and Kenneth Button. 2000. "Women, Travel and the Idea of 'Sustainable Transport.'" Transport Reviews 20 (3): 369-83.

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    Topics: Age, Environment, Gender, Women, Households, Infrastructure, Transportation

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    Examining Climate Change and Food Security in Ghana through an Intersectional Framework

    Wood, Alexa L., Prince Ansah, Louie Rivers III, and Arika Ligmann-Zielinska. 2019. “Examining Climate Change and Food Security in Ghana through an Intersectional Framework.” The Journal of Peasant Studies. doi:10.1080/03066150.2019.1655639.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Agriculture, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Households, Livelihoods, Security, Food Security Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana Keywords: climate change, food security, intersectionality, Ghana, farming

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    Dealing with Climate Change in Semi-Arid Ghana: Understanding Intersectional Perceptions and Adaptation Strategies of Women Farmers

    Lawson, Elaine T., Rahinatu Sidiki Alare, Abdul Rauf Zanya Salifu, and Mary Thompson-Hall. 2020. "Dealing with Climate Change in Semi-Arid Ghana: Understanding Intersectional Perceptions and Adaptation Strategies of Women Farmers." GeoJournal 85: 439-52.

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    Topics: Age, Agriculture, Environment, Climate Change, Gender, Women, Households, Intersectionality, Livelihoods Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Ghana Keywords: adaptation, adaptive capacity, climate variability and change, farmers, Ghana, perceptions

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