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Labour and work

A synthesis of Systemic Action Research processes in the CLARISSA Programme on Worst Forms of Child Labour

Systemic Action Research to tackle child labour in Bangladesh and Nepal 

Systemic Action Research

Time sequencing

Insights from qualitative inclusive, participatory fieldwork with learners with deafblindness and women with disabilities in Bangladesh: Phase two

Deepening and scaling participatory research with the poorest and most marginalised

Participatory Action Research in the CGIAR research program on aquatic agricultural systems

Life of children in the workplace

My environment, my work

Opening the black box of Participatory Action Research in response to the worst forms of child labour in Nepal and Bangladesh

Reactivation of the association of massage palours and spa venues

Relationship between formal and informal enterprises in the leather sector

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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