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Gender and sexuality

Systemic Action Research on marginalisation in Gateshead, UK

Participatory methods as healing methods: Emerging reflections 

Insights from Qualitative Inclusive, Participatory Fieldwork with Learners with Deafblindness and Women with Disabilities in Bangladesh: Phase Two

Disability, religion, and gender: Exploring experiences of exclusion in India through an intersectional lens

FAO call for submissions on inclusive rural transformation and gender equality

“Food Lives” project – sharing and connecting

Mettre en lumière les réalités en matière d’EAH grâce à photovoice

Ferramenta de auto-avaliação de Igualdade de Género e Inclusão Social

Outil d’autoévaluation de l’égalité des genres et l’inclusion sociale

Empowerment (Participatory Methods Archive)

Storying relationships: Young British Muslims speak and write about sex and love

Participation for, with, and by girls: Evidencing impact

This website is curated by the Participation, Inclusion and Social Change cluster at the Institute of Development Studies. The cluster collaborates with the University of Sussex on their commitment to participatory and community-led research and this website has received contributions of content and funding by the Sussex Participatory Research Network and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).

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