Research for Advocacy & Systemic Change A Ridiculously Simplified Guide to Intersectional & Decolonial Research + examples

by mara tissera luna

2024

Thank you for your interest in this short guide. If you’re reading it, you’re probably an international cooperation or development professional focusing on program development, advocacy, or public policy. You also understand the importance of addressing protection issues through an intersectional lens, working collaboratively instead of in operational silos. You recognize the value of contextual knowledge and sharing power and resources with national and local organizations. You understand the need to incorporate these groups’ proven practices and insights to strengthen and inform programs and policies so that they respond to their needs and are effective and transformative.

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