Programmes that aim to tackle complex societal issues, such as the worst forms of child labour, require rich partnerships that…
Jiniya Afroze
Jiniya has a children’s participatory research background. She has held a senior management position with Save the Children International (Bangladesh), and research roles with Amnesty International (UK) and the Open University (UK). Jiniya has a Ph.D. in Childhood Studies.
Clarissa Cash Plus: Innovative Social Protection in Bangladesh
Social protection, and cash transfers especially, have been found to have many positive impacts on families’ lives and are now…
Art, craft, and the science of facilitation in a complex partnership programme
Facilitation is a crucial tool for everyone but especially for research and development professionals working in the international development space….
Feedback from a community in Dhaka on social protection cash transfer
A recent visit to Gojmohol, Hazaribagh, inspired this piece, written by Sukanta Paul and Jiniya Afroze from Terre des Hommes,…
Capacity Development in a Participatory Adaptive Programme: the Case of the Clarissa Consortium
Doing development differently rests on deliberate efforts to reflect and learn, not just about what programmes are doing and achieving,…
COVID-19, child labour and collapsing supply chains
As major retail outlets cancel orders due to global COVID19 lockdowns, the production of low-cost fashion has come to a…
Can children’s work be harmful and beneficial in Bangladesh?
‘So, what will you do in your new job, Mummy?’ – asked my 6-year old son as I started my…