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The UK’s facilitation of illicit finance drives child undernutrition globally

Apapa Port Complex in Lagos, Nigeria

Writes Sunit Bagree, Research Associate in the School of Global Studies and Senior Policy Advocacy Consultant at Results UK. *The views in the following blog post are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of

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Trapped in the crossfire: why the Somali woman is silenced by global discourse

Writes MA Social Development graduate Mubarik Mohamed Ahmed. *The views in the following blog post are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.* Introduction The representation of marginalised women in global discourse

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Sussex International Relations Society: visiting the Austrian Embassy in London

Writes International Relations student, Ed Inglis. *The views in the following article are the personal views of the author and are not an official position of the School.* A unique visit Thursday 27 March saw the University of Sussex’s International Relations

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