Nwoya Environmental Injustice Record
Photo essay, Nwoya District, Uganda
Visualizing Wayanad District, India
Photo essay to introduce viewers to soil health injustice in Wayanad District, Kerala, India
Visualising Pare Cover
the rice irrigation scheme, Pare Valley, Tanzania
Test project Heidi
In the spirit of life long learning
Testproject DM
Welcome to Daniel's testproject
Test project Pesticides and Protection Tanzania
testing out building a project
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Zackery.White- "My argument is that while humanitarianism, in conjunction with certain feminist movements, may work to medicalise and depoliticise gender-based violence, the politics of gender actually creep back in undercover, revealing problems at the heart of the humanitarian mission – problems that undermine the very idea of a ‘humanitarian space’ critical to humanitarian action, that is, a space that tries to temporarily hold the political at bay."
- "MSF argued in their essays on the Congo that one reason for not taking rape seriously was that women who had experienced sexual assualt were not ideal subjects of aid; since they could not be easily identified with images of innocence."
- "I argue that the shift to gender-based violence as the exemplary humanitarian problem could not have happened without the prior move to medicalise gender-based violence, and render it a medical condition like all others."
Wayanad District in Kerala District