Projects
The Hub’s research comprises 32 projects under six research themes across 24 countries. Our projects bring academics, practitioners and activists together in equitable partnerships. We give equal weight to the value of different areas of expertise, and champion the work, knowledge and commitment of all in working towards gender justice and inclusive security.
The Women's Rights After War (WRAW) project aims to understand which women benefit from women’s empowerment reforms in the aftermath of armed conflict.

Together with project researchers who are themselves former combatants, we analysed the various challenges and opportunities faced specifically by female members of non-state armed group.

Research in this project will address such questions as: (1) When deciding to deal with ‘the past’, how far back should policy makers and legislators look? (2) How does the colonial past shape conditions conducive to contemporary conflict (3) How should engaging this past shape contemporary conflict-ending solutions?

Sustained engagement with colonial pasts is necessary to address conditions conducive to producing conflict and providing transformative conflict ending options. To this end, this project…

Understanding the form and substance of socio-economic rights protection in conflict transitions enables better policy and transformative conflict engagement. To this end, this project will…

The project seeks to understand what reconciliation means in different cultural and war contexts and to examine how socioeconomic conditions and gender realities shape people’s…

The project will produce quantitative data on the relationship between women’s economic and political empowerment in post-conflict Colombia. It will enable researchers and policy makers…

The research examines the characteristics and implications of backlash to transitional and gender justice, particularly as expressed on social media, among academic and activist circles…
