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In the aftermath of natural disasters, which are expected to become more frequent and intense as the climate changes, members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) community are routinely excluded from response, relief, and recovery efforts. Left Out and Behind: Fully Incorporating Gender Into the Climate Discourse
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Heteronormativity in the International Development Sector and Why We Need to Get Over Itīy unpacking the (intended or unintended) consequences of heteronormative policies on individuals’ well-being, an integrated, critical, and political sexuality analysis can help the international development sector to become less heteronormative. Susie Jolly, an Honorary Associate at the Institute of Development Studies, guest writes about heteronormativity, the consequences of it, whether the international development sector is heteronormative, and how the sector can become more inclusive.
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Careers, Fellowships, and Internships Open/Close.Science and Technology Innovation Program.The Middle East and North Africa Workforce Development Initiative.Kissinger Institute on China and the United States.Nuclear Proliferation International History Project.North Korea International Documentation Project.Environmental Change and Security Program.Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy.