Caerleon Campus
Lodge Road
Pontypridd, Wales CF37 1DL
United Kingdom
University of South Wales
Keywords: Rohingya crisis, Policymaking, National Development Experts, International Development Experts
Participation, empowerment, poor, power, Bangladesh, developing countries
Dignity, Displacement, Afghanistan, internal displacement
internal displacement, dignity, Afghanistan,
development, non-governmental organisation, partnership, accountability, ActionAid Nigeria
Development, experts, expertise, national development experts (NDEs), ethnography, Bangladesh, developing countries
development, videos, documentary, visual anthropology, coffee trade, readymade garment (RMG)
development expertise, exclusion, Ghana, international development experts (IDEs), national development experts (NDEs), power relations
extreme poverty, poverty reduction, sustainable development goals (SDGs), global development, Bangladesh, developing countries, poverty
Knowledge prodcution, aid architecture, development, global North, global South, hegemony, Bangladesh
Rohingya, refugees, host community, sympathy, frustration, humanitarian aid, Bangladesh
Development experts, national development experts (NDEs), international development experts (IDEs), Rohingya, evidence-based policy, Bangladesh, Rohingya, Bangladesh, Humanitarian crisis, evidence-based policy
Aid effectiveness, ownership, Bangladesh, donors, Rohingyas
dignity, displacement, Rohingyas, internally displaced persons (IDPs), Bangladesh, Afghanistan
Drivers of vulnerability, river bank erosion, vulnerable community, internal migration, climate change, Bangladesh
Oil, Niger Delta, 'militancy', protest, Africa
civil society, participation, Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), development, Bangladesh
Bangladesh, extreme poverty, poor, poverty eradication, purchasing power parity (PPP)
Refugees, Jordan, Syria, host community, integration SUBJECTS Migration, Migration & Diaspora, Middle East
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), war, violence, Indignity, inclusive development, sustainable peace, Afghanistan
populist narrative, techno-economic, quick rental power plants, QRPPs, policy-making, Rampal power plant, RPP, Bangladesh, power sector policies