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Focus in on the experiences of Researchers to learn about their research, careers, and contributions to sustainable and equitable development...
Fellowships and Awards: IDRC's Support for Researchers 2004 Fidelis Allen Nigeria 2009-10 The Niger Delta is known for its rich oil reserves and outbreaks of violent unrest. Fidelis Allen is studying how the lack of environmental policies is fuelling conflict in the region, and exploring avenues to peace. Marie-Claude Desjardins Canada 2009-08 This young lawyer's research is breaking new ground as she studies how Fair Trade certification at wineries in South Africa, Argentina, and Chile protects both the environment and workers' rights. Janet McLaughlin Canada 2009-06 Janet McLaughlin has been spending time at the grocery store on Friday nights — the first step to understanding the needs of agricultural migrant workers in Canada. Open file Daemon Fairless Science Reporting in India 2009-04 Daemon Fairless used a journalism fellowship with a leading British science magazine to explore India's bold efforts to put mobile phones, the Internet, and the rich information they provide in the hands of millions of villagers. Open file Emily Taylor Canada 2009-02 Emily Taylor's research on the connections between biological diversity, national laws, and traditional indigenous practices led her from politicians’ offices in Lima, Peru, to an agricultural collective in the heart of the Andes. Open file Claudia Rivera Argentina 2009-01 Food security has always interested Claudia Rivera. In rural Argentina, she discovered the many strategies people use to make sure they have enough to eat. Read the text: Open file. Watch the audio slideshow: Open file Daniel Lavan Building Solidarity for Africa's Child Labourers 2010-01 Daniel Lavan is investigating how an Africa-wide movement helps provide literacy, skills training, and solidarity to child and youth labourers. Amina Saban South Africa 2009-11 Researcher Amina Saban is studying how psychiatric disorders and substance abuse coexist in Cape Town youth. Listen to the audio clip: Open file |
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