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The inclusive rigour framework

Helix of love: A collection of poems from parents of children with rare genetic conditions

Ethics in Action Research with Dr. Mary Brydon-Miller

Participatory monitoring, evaluation and learning: Taking stock and breaking new ground

The ‘Leave No One Behind’ agenda as it applies to community engagement and involvement in global health research

Webinar on ethical dimensions of CEI

Can we know better? Reflections for development – Podcast

Auntie Stella: Teenagers talk about sex, life and relationships

Hear our voice: The poor on poverty

Casual Pathways Introductory Session: Introductory Rigor

Chain reaction: Child labour revisited

CreaTures project

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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