R4D News
EPR project extended
We are happy to announce that the EPR project has been extended until September 2020.
Two new policy briefs
Members of the R4D EPR team published two new policy briefs focusing on "How horizontal inequalities lead to conflict in migration countries" and "How perceived inequality can lead to political unrest: Lessons from India".
R4D Conference at University of Geneva, November 3-5, 2019
Bringing together researchers of the “Ethnic Power Relations and Conflict in Fragile States”-project at the University of Geneva, this conference facilitated a collaborative discussion around the joint publication of two edited volumes.
Geneva Peace Week 2019
The EPR team participates in the Geneva Peace Week 2019. Visit us at the event "Building Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies: Perspectives from the Global South" on Monday, November 4, 2019.
Swiss Political Science Association (SPSA) Annual Conference, February 14-16, 2019
Members of the "Ethnic Power Relations and Conflict in Fragile States"-project participated in a synthesis panel of the r4d "Social Conflict" module at the SPSA conference at ETH Zürich, Switzerland.
Book workshop at TISS Mumbai, India, January 10-12, 2019
Researchers of the “Ethnic Power Relations and Conflict in Fragile States”-project met at Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai for a three-day workshop to discuss their joint publication plans.
7th AMEPPA Conference on “Strengthening governance to deliver social justice, economic opportunity, and accountability” held at the American University (AUC) in Cairo
The Association of Middle Eastern Public Policy and Administration, hosted by AUC’s School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, convened on 26 – 28 November 2018 to discuss a broad range of issues related to public policy and administration in the region.
Short Course on Geographical Information System (GIS) methods applied to Research on Conflict and Ethnicity held at the American University in Cairo
Organized jointly by the R4D project and the American University in Cairo (AUC), a three-day class on GIS methods for social science research took place on September 4-6, 2018.