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Combating Forced Marriages in India
This toolkit is part of HDRI’s first toolkit series and is a collective effort made by our fellow researchers Tara Adiga, Haibado...
Jun 5, 20211 min read

When Work Impacts Mental Health: Burnout, a Silent Crisis in Global Health – A European Analys
Burnout is silent and – at times – invisible. Exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced self-esteem are among the main consequences of...
Apr 2, 20211 min read

The Challenge of Under-Nutrition and Obesity: Addressing the Double Burden Malnutrition Issue
Since the 2000s, academic literature has emerged concerning the nutrition transition in Sub- Saharan Africa. This term designates the...
Apr 1, 20211 min read

How Do Water-Related Diseases Impact Gender Equality ? – An Analysis of Brazil
This paper assesses the linkages between childhood health, water-related diseases and gender equality in Brazil. Due to poor access and...
Mar 31, 20211 min read

Institutionalising Comprehensive Sex Education For Adolescentes and Young People in Health Policies
During adolescence, comprehensive sex education is of prime importance to make young people aware of the sexual health and also provide...
Mar 29, 20211 min read

Analysis of Reproductive Health of Tribal Women in Jharkhand: Assessing the Situation, Barriers to H
Reproductive health of the tribal women in India is less studied. There is lack of systematic and comprehensive research studies, which...
Mar 27, 20211 min read

Local and Indigenous Knowledge in Adaptation to Climate Change
This paper examines the use of local and indigenous knowledge in the UN frameworks and guidelines. After a short summary of the notion of...
Mar 20, 20211 min read

Fostering a Post Extractivist Amazonia Indigenous People in Brazil
This paper attempts to shed a light on socioeconomic and environmental issues involving extractive activities in the Brazilian Amazonia...
Mar 16, 20211 min read

Decriminalising Sex Work in India: A Gendered Perspective
Sex work and Prostitution is said to be the oldest profession in the world, but there is a contentious dichotomy and a deprecatory view...
Mar 9, 20211 min read

Wrestle Like a Girl" The Effect of Gender Stereotypes on Women’s Participation in "Masculine Sports"
In theory, women and men are equally able to access sports in Europe: that is, no law forbids girls from participating in a specific...
Mar 7, 20211 min read

Care Economy and COVID-19: Turning Challenges into Opportunities
The global pandemic has challenged our world, health systems are drained, socio economic divides widened, and the priorities of...
Mar 3, 20211 min read

A Public Private Partnership for the Free Provision of Menstrual Hygiene Products by the French Gvt
The French government’s recent announcement of its will to subsidize menstrual protections calls upon reflection of the factors leading...
Mar 1, 20211 min read

Role of Conflict and Political Dissent on the Attainment and Quality of Education
This era has marked an increase in student activism and protests happening across the globe. The implementation of school boycotts and...
Feb 24, 20211 min read

On the Ashes of Guatemalan Congress: Heritage, Memory and Identitarian Contention
After demonstrators set fire to the Legislative Palace on November 2020, the Congress of Guatemala qualified the attack of the National...
Feb 22, 20211 min read

Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Public Education in India
This paper will explore the multifaceted challenges that the Indian public education system is being faced with as a result of schools...
Feb 20, 20211 min read

Right to Work: State Obligations to Protect Transgender Sex Workers in Thailand and the Philippines
This research paper aims at addressing the issues of transgender persons in sex industry with major focus on states policies and lack of...
Feb 16, 20211 min read

Should we Eliminate Child Labour in Mines? Analysing the Case of Potosi, Bolivia
This policy brief studies the case of the Cerro Rico mines in Potosí to analyse child labour, its conditions, roots and evolutions in...
Feb 14, 20211 min read

The invisible walls of asylum: the ineffective application of asylum law in a postcolonial Europe
If the international protection of refugees and stateless persons is guaranteed by the Geneva Convention of 1951, the colonial legacies...
Feb 9, 20211 min read

Domestic Migrant Workers at the Intersection of Vulnerability
In Lebanon, there are approximately 250,000 domestic migrant workers (DMWs) primarily from Sub-Saharan Africa and South and South East...
Feb 6, 20211 min read


Refugees in Limbo: The Implications of Australia’s Externalized Border Policies in Indonesia
The topic of immigration has a longstanding tendency to be used as a political wedge in Australia, securitized by politicians for...
Feb 3, 20211 min read
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